Alternatives to Violence Project
Governing Documents - May 17, 2020
Mission
AVP-DC aims to build a team of trained AVP youth and adult facilitators in Washington, DC who can conduct workshops on creative conflict resolution.
Population
AVP-DC will bring conflict resolution programs to youth in the District of Columbia through schools, community organizations, and halfway houses for incarcerated youth.
Activities
AVP-DC will recruit persons who will be trained to become facilitators through AVP.
AVP-DC may partner with other programs/organizations to offer workshops for youth on self- expression and community building.
AVP-DC will work towards developing teams of youth facilitators who can bring anti-violence programs to their peers.
Values
AVP-DC is committed to bringing together a diverse group of people who believe in building a peaceful and equitable world.
The board of AVP-DC is committed to these anti-racist queries adopted by Friends Meeting of Washington in 2020:
How will we provide opportunities for those most likely to be directly affected by the choices we are contemplating to influence the decision-making process?
How could the choices we are contemplating affect those who have been harmed by systemic, institutional, interpersonal, and/or internal racism?
To what degree have privilege, class, stereotypes, assumptions, and our ability to include other perspectives affected this decision-making process?
How will the choices we are contemplating promote equity, diversity, and inclusiveness? Will they enable us to be more friendly and whole, engaging across racial divisions?
Vision
AVP-DC envisions a world where youth and adults can resolve conflict through nonviolent means.