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$500.00
COURSE 10

Course 10: Taking Action: Co-Advocacy and Nonviolent Co-Resistance

Learn how to take meaningful, collective action through co-advocacy and nonviolent co-resistance. This course explores how to stand with others in ways that centre dignity, disrupt injustice, and build lasting change.

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Reconciliation is not just reflective work, it’s active. This course equips you to take practical, courageous steps alongside others through co-advocacy and nonviolent co-resistance. You’ll explore how to act in solidarity without centring yourself, challenge systems of harm without replicating them, and build movements grounded in dignity, justice, and shared purpose. With real-world examples and thoughtful guidance, this course empowers you to move from intention to action in ways that are both humble and bold.


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Munther Issac
Academic Dean
Bethlehem Bible College

“The Academy excels in the field of reconciliation. Having experienced the course firsthand, I can attest to its profoundly transformative impact.”

Eitan*
Israeli PARTICIPANT
(*name changed)

“Musalaha gave me tools to see the other not as an enemy, but as a neighbour. It changed how I see people and how I see God.”

Dina*
PALESTINIAN PARTICIPANT
(*name changed)

Eventually, my faith led me to Musalaha. My faith requires me to forgive, even though at times it feels impossible. For me, ultimate reconciliation is both nations living together in one land without any side having more privileges and religious interference.