Get Involved
Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. King were not the only ones who did the work. Tens of millions practiced alongside them. The Gandhi-King Center exists to make that practice available, organized, and named, here and now, in your city.
Join as an individual member of the Gandhi-King Center, anywhere in the world. Members receive the newsletter, are invited to participate in the Season for Nonviolence each year, and shape the work of the center through annual votes and gatherings.
About membership →Convene a local chapter of the Gandhi-King Center in your city, congregation, campus, or community. Chapters carry the Season for Nonviolence into their cities and host local programming under the center's principles and support.
About chapters →Receive periodic dispatches from the center. Season for Nonviolence updates, Peace News from Sneha Desai, event announcements, and reflections from the board. We send when there is something worth sending.
Subscribe →Bring the Gandhi-King Center to your city, university, or organization. Engagements run from a 30-second personalized video message to a full Season for Nonviolence kickoff weekend with the Gandhi and King families present. Sliding scale for nonprofits and schools.
See the catalog →The Gandhi-King Center is a 501(c)(3) private foundation. Your gift supports the Season for Nonviolence, the archive, the Peace News desk, and the chapter-formation work. Tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Make a gift →Anyone, anywhere. The Gandhi-King Center does not require a faith tradition, a political affiliation, a degree, or a country. The only requirement is the willingness to practice nonviolence in your own life, in the small decisions that you make every day, and to support the practice in others.
Members and chapters affirm a short statement of principles drawn from the Season for Nonviolence and from the joint work of Gandhi and King. The statement is plain. The practice is everything.