
Psychologist Marshall Rosenberg died on Saturday, February 7th. Rosenberg was the creator of Nonviolent Communication and the founder and director of educational services for the Center for Nonviolent Communication, which announced his death on their website. Dominic Barter, board president of the Center for Nonviolent Communication, said that Rosenberg “brought an inestimable sense of meaning and the potential for transformation to every area of your world… with utmost simplicity, humility and humanness.”
Read the notices about Rosenberg’s passing from the Center for Nonviolent Communication, here, and read our panel discussion, “The Virtue of Civility,” in which Rosenberg discusses how we can change the media to work for the public good.