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All rights reserved.br>read the a hreflegal.html>legal/a> notice. /div>!--hidden divs-->!--articles-->div classhidden idarticles>div classsectionTitle>Urban Vision Articles:/div> a classarticlesP href/Articles/esspark_2006Oct.html target_blank>There are Quakers in the Bronx?!/a>br> span classartDesc>An article by Bill Leicht, member of Bullshead-Oswego meeting in NY...A Quaker Worship Group develops in the Bronx (2006)/span>br /> a classarticlesP href/Articles/esPeacDo.html target_blank>Peace Dojo Proposal/a>br> span classartDesc>An early draft of the Peace Dojo Proposal./span>br /> a classarticlesP href/Articles/esPTeam2.html target_blank>Friends Peace Teams/a>br> span classartDesc>An article about Friends Peace Teams./span>br /> a classarticlesP href/Articles/esRiteBe.html target_blank>Theology of Guns/a>br> span classartDesc>An article about the thinking of Gun Usage./span>br /> a classarticlesP href/Articles/es3813BOE.html target_blank>Getting Paid by School Districts in New York (Section 3813)/a>br> span classartDesc>An article about the New York City Board of Educations policy for paying its bills./span>br /> a classarticlesP href/Articles/ppSchSaf.html target_blank>School Safety Minute/a>br> span classartDesc>Minute concerning Community Police and School Safety./span>br /> a classarticlesP hrefhttp://www.bujindesign.com/newsletter/2001.3.vol14/reviews.shtml target_blank>Bujin: review/a> br> span classartDesc>Bu-Jin: Paul Lindens Aikido and Body Workshop, Columbus, OH./span>/div>!--contact page-->div classhidden idcontactus>div classsectionTitle>How To contact us:/div>br />Coming soon...contact form. br>br>For now: Call 1 212 228 0980 or 1 518 789 9134 or email Bill at whiteleicht@urbanvisions.us/div>!--galleries page-->div classhidden idgalleries>div classsectionTitle>Galleries:/div>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(0);>PS183 Peace Dojo: April 20th 2004, Manhattan/a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(1);>PS183 Peace Dojo: November 22nd 2005, Manhattan/a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(2);>SJB Peace Dojo: Peace Warriors Crib Party/a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(3);>PS183 Peace Dojo: Goodbye Jill McEvoy, Sempai Gallery/a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(4);>SJB Peace Dojo: April 2006 Begins Operating/a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(5);>PS183 Peace Dojo: Class of 2006-2007/a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(6);>Grupo Muzenza de Colombia/a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(7);>Peace Dojo Lua Branca Columbia, a project in Bogotá of Lua Branca (formerly Grupo Muzenza) Colombia./a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(8);>PS183: May 8th 2007 with Sensei Frederick Gear/a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(9);>Families In Action/a>br>a classalbumlink href# onclickgalleryDisplay(10);>Bills 80th Birthday Party at NyoNya/a>br>/div>!--links-->div classhidden idlinks>div classsectionTitle>Links:/div> div> span classsubTitle>Related Projects and Organizations/span> (a classlinkBox hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickrevealDescriptions(Proj)>+/a>)br /> div idProj> a target_new hrefhttp://www.aiki-extensions.org/>Aiki Extensions Inc. /a> span idproj1 styledisplay:none> - Aiki-Extensions is an international association dedicated to applying the highest principles of the martial arts off the mat for the betterment of the world. Major projects currently are Training Across Borders conferences, Peace Dojos Intl. and Aiki Corps (volunteers in service).br>/span>br /> a target_new hrefhttp://peacedojos.org>Peace Dojos International/a> Official Sitebr> a target_new hrefhttp://peacedojosinternational.tumblr.com>Peace Dojos International/a> Members blog site. span idproj3 styledisplay:none>br> - Peace Dojos International (PDI), a team of Aiki Extensions, organizes and supports a global network of martial art schools, instructors, and students committed to training in and providing programs and resources for interpersonal, community, and international peace building.br>/span>br /> a target_new hrefhttp://tricornerpeacecouncil.weebly.com/>Tricorner Peace Council, AVP/a> span idproj2 styledisplay:none> - An Alternatives to Violence Project group under the Mid-Hudson Area Council/AVP, organizes and conducts Introductory, Basic, Advanced and Training of Facilitator workshops in verbal nonviolence in the Tricorner area (MA, CT, NY). The Transforming Power experience (peoples capacity to transform conflict into win-win solutions).is the heart of AVP workshops, which prepare us to be open to TP and resolve conflicts nonviolently.br>/span>br /> a target_new hrefhttp://www.bujindesign.com/featured_articles.php>Bujin Design ~ Featured Articles Archive/a> span idproj2 styledisplay:none> - Bujin Design is a martial arts products design and supply company -- and more: its monthly email newsletter and its website provide information and articles to about 2000 martial artist subscribers (in 2008). Its President is Hiroshi Ikeda, Shihan of Aikido Schools of Ueshiba.br>/span>br /> /div>br>br> span classsubTitle>Aikido Dojos/span>(a classlinkBox hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickrevealDescriptions(Dojo);>+/a>)br /> div idDojo> a target_new hrefhttp://shobuaikidoberkshires.com/>Shobu Aikido of the Berkshires (Gt Barrington, MA)/a> span idd1 styledisplay:none>Shobu Aikido is under the direction of Satoru Sato, Ss (Sixth Dan), a member dojo of Aikido Schools of Ueshiba. Its across from K-Mart Plaza on the second floor. Practice is vigorous and very detailed under one of the best aikido teachers I have experienced in various parts of the world./span>br /> a target_new hrefhttp://www.shinbudokai.com/>Shinbudokai Hombu Dojo /a> span idd1 styledisplay:none> - Located at 77 8th Avenue (SW corner of 14th St.), New York, New York 10014 1212-691-1378./span>br /> a target_new hrefhttp://www.directmind.com/>Jikishinkan Aikido Dojo /a> span idd2 styledisplay:none> - Located at 211 Smith Street in downtown Brooklyn. It is also the headquarters of the Brooklyn Buddhist Association and the International Zen Dojo of Brooklyn, Sogenkai. Shaku Joseph Jarman, Founder, is an internationally respected jazz composer and priest as well as a 5th degree black belt in Aikido./span>br /> a target_new hrefhttp://home.earthlink.net/~desmoduck/ctsbk.html>Connecticut Shin Budokai Aikido /a> span idd3 styledisplay:none> - Furnace Brook Dojo. Located at 251 Furnace Brook Road ( Rte. 4 east) in Cornwall Bridge, CT. 1860-672-6297. George Charlton is dojocho and 4th degree black-belt in Aikido./span>br /> /div>br>br> span classsubTitle>Peace Related and Other Links/span>(a classlinkBox hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickrevealDescriptions(Misc);>+/a>)br /> div idMisc> a target_new hrefhttp://www.peacemagazine.org/>Peace Magazine /a> span idm2 styledisplay:none> - An Online Magazine of peace activities./span>br /> a target_new hrefhttp://www.originalplay.com>Original Play/a> span idm3 styledisplay:none> Website focused on O. Fred Donaldson and associates approach to Play as a basic human need and activity. (Theres a great picture and story of a polar bear and a husky dog at play.)/span>br /> a target_new hrefhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v1AkKOPbXJh4>Lua Branca video on YouTube /a> span idm4 styledisplay:none> - Lua Branca (formerly known as Grupa Muzenza) capoeira demonstration video. This group is based in Columbia and is in the process of becoming a new Peace Village./span>br /> /div> /div>br />/div>!--about-->div classhidden idaboutus>div classsectionTitle>About Urban Visions Inc:/div>br /> div classsubTitle>The 4 Commitments:/div> p>We subscribe to the Four Commitments agreed upon by representatives of 200 religions at the World Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1993: br /> b>I commit myself to a culture of nonviolence and reverence for life;br /> I commit myself to a culture of solidarity and a just economic order;br /> I commit myself to a culture of tolerance and a life based on truthfulness;br /> I commit myself to a culture of equal rights and partnership between men and women./b>/p> p classpabout> b>a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(mission);setCaption();>Our Mission Statement/a>br /> a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(peace);setCaption();>About Peace Villages/Dojos/a>br /> a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(bio);setCaption();>About Our Founder/a>/b>/p>/div>!--about: mission statement-->div classhidden idmission>div classsectionTitle>/div> div classsubTitle styletext-align:center;>MISSION STATEMENTbr />u>Urban Visions, Inc./u>/div> p classpmis>b>Urban Visions, Inc/b>. is in the business of transformation of organizations and people in the interpersonal and the ecological arenas. It aims to develop, use and replicate non-violent methods of interaction-verbal, physical, and ecological-for management, education and training. To do this Urban Visions, itself, models cooperative and effective management./p> p classpmis>b>Transformation/b> means increasing peoples awareness of their interdependency with the world and their ability to live harmoniously. It implies principled openness, individual and corporate, and desire to increase the peace in society and environment rather than to wrest resources for individual gain. Transformation is growth./p> p classpmis>b>Nonviolence/b> means helping people in communities and natural environments to accept conflict as normal, to ensure that power is distributed in an organic, equitable way and to seek solutions that benefit all parties. Therefore, the Company works against human and ecological exploitation. Nevertheless, serving clients well requires the delegation of power and distinctions between people on the basis of tasks and abilities./p> p classpmis>b>Urban Visions/b> can replicate itself by forming or assisting other corporations, which must be in accord with its mission of non-violent action. Together with Urban Visions they comprise a commonwealth of similarly engaged companies. In the beginning Urban Visions will provide corporate training, quality control, governance and support. But as the commonwealth matures Urban Visions intends to transfer these functions./p> br />br /> p classpabout> b>a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(aboutus);setCaption();>Overview: About Urban Visions/a>br /> a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(peace);setCaption();>About Peace Villages/Dojos/a>br /> a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(bio);setCaption();>About Our Founder/a>/b>/p> /div>!--about: peace villages-->div classhidden idpeace>div classsectionTitle>/div> p aligncenter>b stylefont-size:18px>ABOUT The Bronx Peace Village and Dojo/b>/P> p classpabout>Whats a Peace Village?br /> The Bronx Peace Village develops peaceful and effective responses to conflict in our community. Iglesia la Resurrecci&oaccute;n (Methodist), Latino Pastoral Action Center, Peace Villages Intl. (Order of Peacemakers, Buddhist), other churches and Urban Visions (nonprofit) sponsor it. We train people in meditation and nonviolent action./p> p classpabout>Meditation prepares the spirit for peaceful combat to make a better person and world. Nonviolence is the way to peace and justice. Alternatives to Violence Project, (AVPsup>*/sup>), a core to peacemaking at our center, began in 1975 when prisoners in Green Haven Correctional Facility and Quakers created workshops that decreased prison violence. AVP, now international, brings peacemaking to communities and prisons. /p> p classpabout>I-Key Workshops extend AVP to physical peacemaking with movement and contact training in a dojo (martial arts) setting. Meditation, AVP and I-Key help people resolve conflict peacefully and remove its sources. This is nonviolent action as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mahatma Ghandi have taught us./p> p classpabout>Why a Peace Center?br />When child kills child, glass shards fill gutters, weeds sprout in empty lots and open air markets sell drugs, we need heart, faith and energy to work at peace. Our Bronx streets are notorious, so when we work hard, well and wisely, people notice and ask what were doing right. Some will help us struggle for liberation, healing, community and transformation. /p> p classpabout>We seek Transformation: the liberation of love. Love flows when faith becomes strong. Faith grows when we pay close attention to Life around us. We attend when we affirm ourselves and respect others. To transform ourselves and liberate our communities, we learn and practice respect. /p> p classpabout>What Peacemakers Learn:br />Peacemakers use skillful physical and verbal nonviolence to survive and gain respect; mean streets arent Pleasant Places. Therefore, we train them to pay attention always to whats going on around and to be real. Most important, they learn how to meet even physical attack as an opportunity for transformation in which no one suffers needlessly. Peacemakers learn to organize the cooperative common struggle for power and justice. /p> p classpabout> A Peace Village prepares peacemakers to transform themselves and to liberate their communities with gentle, determined force. They learn to let Spirit flow through their breath into word and movement. They learn how to center themselves deeply, to accept an attack as a gift and how to re-harmonize their attacker. Peacemakers experience Transforming Power and shape their words and actions as its channels; this power will support them as long as they practice these skills. /p> p classpabout>Peacemaking skills also benefit self, family and workplace: the world rewards cooperators. They help babies to play gently, children to find win-win solutions and youth to organize for their communitys fair share. As adults Peacemakers continue the cycle of healing, liberation, community and transformation, of oneness within Being (by any Name their faith may use). Humanitys greatest prophets call on us to praise Being with our lives:/p> p classpabout>i>“There is no way to peace; Peace is the Way.”/i> -- (A.J. Muste)/p> p classpabout>b>a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(aboutus);setCaption();>Overview: About Urban Visions/a>br /> a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(mission);setCaption();>Our Mission Statement/a>br /> a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(bio);setCaption();>About Our Founder/a>/b>/p>/div>!--about: bio-->div classhidden idbio>div classsectionTitle>/div>p aligncenter stylefont-size:18px>About BILL LEICHT/p> p aligncenter>Coordinator & Facilitator-Trainerbr /> Organizational & Course Development, I-Key Workshops, Community & Safety Programs/p> p classpbio> Bill Leichts job is to bring I Key dispute resolution methods to new organizations. He developed these methods to provide nonviolent ways of responding physically as well as verbally to aggression. He wrote the I Key Facilitation Manual to integrate physical and verbal conflict resolution./p> p classpbio>Bills background is broad, covering science, art, business and conflict resolution. A New Yorker since 1963, Bill hails from Minnesota where as a young naturalist he developed skills now useful in Simehts ecological projects. An SB (biopsychology) and AB (liberal arts) from the University of Chicago led to research in neurochemistry (1957 1966). Then with an MA in Fine Arts and Fine Arts Education (Teachers College, Columbia University, 1967) he began a sculpture and teaching career. In 1968 Audubon Artists awarded him its national medal of honor for sculpture./p> p classpbio>From 1968-1974, as an instructor first at Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Dept. of Psychiatry), then at Hunter College (Art Dept.), Bill began street work in the South Bronx. He shared his art and communication skills and learned community organizing with United Bronx Parents (parent activists) and with the Ghetto Brothers (youth gang becoming community organization). His commitment to nonviolent social action begun in sixties civil rights work was growing./p> p classpbio>Six years later art and community action merged when Bill set up Urban Visions of America, Inc. His company trained visually talented hardcore unemployed people for 12 weeks under CETA as graphic artists; 95% got and kept full time arts industry jobs. However, CETA funding ended in 1984 and he turned to ergonomic and computer consulting with his partner, Anne Carriere./p> p classpbio> In 1983 Bill began aikido, a nonviolent, Japanese martial art. By 1985 he was synthesizing this art and the verbal nonviolence of Alternatives to Violence, Inc. (AVP ). The result, I Key Workshops, was a new approach to values education and conflict resolution that used body-centered learning to build conflict resolution skills. Those who have taken these workshops facilitators, parents, children, teachers, peace officers have found that their I Key experiences and skills help to transform their lives and work. By 1994 I-Key Workshops had become the unique core of Simeht Ltds dispute resolution business./p> p classpbio>As a staff developer in NYC public schools (conflict resolution, Educators for Social Responsibility, 1992-94) Bill helped schools change the way they manage and educate young people. This experience confirmed his vision that transformative physical education can help young people to acquire the values and skills to become responsible adults. Simehts 1998 training of conflict resolution trainers for the School Safety Academy integrated safety and enforcement skills for safety officers in N.Y.C. public schools./p> p classpbio>Some of Bills recent projects:/p> ul> LI classabout>As a board member of Aiki Extensions, Inc. he organized the first national conference on physical nonviolence, participated in the strategic plan for Aiki Corps (aikido volunteers in regions of conflict) and is coordinating development of a strategic plan for Peace Dojos Intl./li> LI classabout>For AVP he created an I Key training; and at John Jay College with Don Goodman he developed an on-the-mat course to learn and test conflict theories from Plato to Fanon./li> LI classabout>At Bronx Peace Dojo,a collaboration with South Bronx organizations he now trains peacemakers and facilitators, including leaders of street organizations, in meditation, nonviolence (physical and verbal), play and aikido./li> LI classabout>Also for AVP he has worked for fifteen years to establish and strengthen a Bronx facilitation team and tradition./li> LI classabout>In Bogotá, Colombia he collaborates with Roda de Paz Muzenza Colombia, a ghetto Capoeira society, to train its Peace Dojo Muzenza Colombia, which he helped to found./LI> LI classabout>Bill still enjoys backpacking and wilderness canoeing as he once did in Minnesota (but finds that a farm house and garden leave him little spare time). /li> /ul> br /> p classpabout>b>a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(aboutus);setCaption();>Overview: About Urban Visions/a>br /> a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(mission);setCaption();>Our Mission Statement/a>br /> a hrefjavascript:void(0) onclickshow(peace);setCaption();>About Peace Villages/Dojos/a>/b>/p>/div>!--downloads-->div classhidden iddownloads>div classsectionTitle>Downloads:/div>br /> UL> li classdownLI>June 5-7, 2009 Peace Dojo Course (24 hours total), at Hostos Community College. ul> li>Session 1, Friday, 6:30-9:30 pm/li> li>Session 2, Saturday, 8:30am-9:30 pm. /li> li>Session 3, Sunday, 8:30am-3:30 pm./li> /ul> a classdownLI href/fliers/flPDoj_Hostos_09A14.pdf target_blank>Download Course Flier/a>. (118kb pdf file)/li> li classdownLI>June 22-24, 2007 AVP Basic Workshop (21-24 hours total), at UBP Daycare Center #1, Bronx, NY. This is the first of three Alternatives to Violence Project, Inc. workshops; the Advanced and Training of Facilitators will follow. ul> li>Session 1, Friday, 6-9:30 pm/li> li>Session 2, Saturday, 8am-9:30 pm. /li> li>Session 3, Sunday, 8am-5:30 pm./li> /ul> a classdownLI href/fliers/flAVPrv07E25.pdf>Download AVP brochure/a>. (pdf file)/li> li classdownLI>February 5-7 2007 Urban Visions conducts an I-Key Basic Workshop (21-24 hours total) for up to 16 participants, PS183, 419 E 66 Street, New York, NY 10021. Taking this workshop is the first step to setting up a peace dojo !--(see slideshow download below)-->. ul> li>Session 1, Introduction, Monday, 6-9pm./li> li>Session 2, Skills Development, Tuesday, 9am-9pm.li> li>Session 3, Application, Wednesday, 9am-5pm./li> /ul> a classdownLI href/fliers/brbapp3-fold06k20.pdf>Download BAPP brochure/a>. (pdf file)/li> li classdownLI>a classdownLI href/fliers/flengaikidocr06c31.pdf>Misión San Juan Bautista Peace Dojo flier/a> (pdf file - english version)/li> li classdownLI>a classdownLI href/fliers/flspnaikidocr06c31.pdf>Misión San Juan Bautista Peace Dojo flier/a> (pdf file - spanish version)/li> li classdownLI>a classdownLI href/fliers/Aikido_flier.jpg>Aikido In Every Day Life/a> Event Poster/li> li classdownLI>a classdownLI href/sounds/bowl16.mp3>bowl16.mp3/a> (size 49,685 bytes)br /> The sound of the singing bowl at the start of meditation./li> /UL>/div>!--news-->div classhidden idnews>div classsectionTitle>Past Events/div>br />ul> li>24th of July 2015: Moved from Godaddy. 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