Young Leaders Gather at Step Up Teens Camp 2025 in Uganda
Step Up Teens Camp in Uganda gathered over 100 young leaders for five days of learning, dialogue, and community action under the theme “Called to Serve.”.
Step Up Teens Camp in Uganda gathered over 100 young leaders for five days of learning, dialogue, and community action under the theme “Called to Serve.”.
The Non-Violence Project unveiled a custom tennis-themed Knotted Gun at the U.S. Open together with gun violence survivor Kylie Ossege, honoring women in tennis and youth leaders advocating for prevention and cultural change.
The Non-Violence Project USA took part in a powerful non-violence-focused exhibition at Ringo Starr's sold-out Radio City Music Hall concert on June 13. Highlighted during National Gun Violence Awareness Month, the display invited reflection and dialogue around unity and non-violence - reinforcing the importance of spreading a message of non-violence and peace in today's world.
The Connecticut Sun revealed a custom “Knotted Gun” sculpture, promoting gun violence awareness. During a game, attendees showcased the “Knot Me!” gesture, advocating a national ceasefire. This initiative highlights the WNBA’s commitment to peace and gun violence prevention.
We’re proud to announce a heartfelt and long-term collaboration with Gallerix, rooted in a shared belief: that art can inspire reflection, spark dialogue, and plant the seeds of peace. Gallerix has launched a powerful series of 16 unique posters, all featuring different interpretations of the iconic Knotted Gun sculpture.
The Non-Violence Project collaborates with Andy okay for its second annual campaign, promoting non-violence through youth-led initiatives in the U.S. Artists worldwide contribute impactful artworks, emphasizing the power of creativity to inspire hope and action against violence.
97 young changemakers gathered at NVP Uganda’s Young Leaders Camp 2025 to explore what it means to lead with non-violence and peace. With the theme “Be a Role Model for Peace,” the day sparked bold conversations, creative expression, and lasting inspiration - proving that the next generation is ready to lead the way.
We were honoured to share our mission and the Knotted Gun symbol at SIME 2025 – a powerful day of innovation, empathy, and inspiration. As the world faces new challenges, we continue to empower youth with the tools to resolve conflict peacefully. Peace starts with education. 🕊️
The Non-Violence Project has launched a new website showcasing its mission to educate youth about preventive conflict resolution without violence. Explore programs, impactful stories, and join the movement for peace and non-violence. Discover the iconic knotted gun symbol and ways to get involved.
We are in a crisis—together—and we must act now for the sake of our children and grandchildren. We need a national coalition to prevent and address this horrifying violence not just to honour the victims, but to break the cycle that continues to take lives.
Many of our team members have personally felt the effects of violence and conflict, making this partnership deeply personal. Through this collaboration, we’re giving people a tangible way to support peace education and help equip the next generation with skills to resolve conflicts without violence.
More than a piece of jewelry, the "Imagine by Orrling" bracelet is a declaration of hope, crafted to be worn as a powerful commitment to a more compassionate, harmonious world. With each bracelet, Orrling Jewellery and the Non-Violence Project stand together to remind us all that peace is within our reach.
La plus jeune ambassadrice de la paix du Non-Violence Project. À seulement 14 ans, Zoé utilise sa voix et sa musique pour défendre la paix et s'opposer à la violence et au harcèlement.
Youngest Non-Violence Ambassador for Peace, Zoé Clauzure, Junior Eurovision Winner 2023 - using her voice and music to champion peace.
Today, at International Day of Peace, we are thrilled to introduce a remarkable new artwork —"Fragility of Peace" by Non-Violence Ambassador, Shai Dahan.
Unveiling of Custom-Designed WNBA Mystics “Knotted Gun” Sculpture and 988 Lifeline Awareness Amplified in Sold-Out Capital One Arena as Washington Mystics Hosted Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever.
Halfway through 2024, and we're thrilled to share our full 2023 activity report with you!
This Art for Charity collaboration will help spread awareness and support the work of the Non-Violence Project Foundation, by pairing the organization with 10 incredible artists such as Tomadee, Mykola Kuryliuk, Jason Ratliff, Nicebleed, and Frank Moth.
We would like to extend a warm and heartfelt welcome to Shai Dahan for joining us as a new ambassador.
International movement Non-Violence Project will leverage video to increase awareness and online engagement in shaping a more peaceful society.