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Been in the Struggle - Pursuing an Antiracist Spirituality (Paperback): Regina Shands Stoltzfus, Tobin Miller Shearer Been in the Struggle - Pursuing an Antiracist Spirituality (Paperback)
Regina Shands Stoltzfus, Tobin Miller Shearer
R472 R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Save R31 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Religion and Social Protest Movements (Hardcover): Tobin Miller Shearer Religion and Social Protest Movements (Hardcover)
Tobin Miller Shearer
R4,473 Discovery Miles 44 730 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

What role has religion played in social protest movements? This important book examines how activists have used religious resources such as liturgy, prayer, song and vestments with a focus on the following global case studies: The mid-twentieth century US civil rights movement. The late twentieth century antiabortion movement in the United States of America. The early twenty-first century water protectors' movement at Standing Rock, North Dakota. Indian independence led by Mohandas Gandhi in the early 1930s. The Polish Solidarity movement of the 1980s. The South African anti-apartheid movement of the 1980s and 1990s. Prayer as a sacred act is usually associated with piety and pacifism; however, it can be argued that those who pray in public while protesting are more likely to encounter violence. Drawing on journalistic accounts, participant reflections, and secondary literature, Religion and Social Protest Movements offers both historical and theoretical perspectives on the persistent correlation of the use of public prayer with an increase in conflict and violence. This book is an important read for students and researchers in history and religious studies, and those in related fields such as sociology, African-American studies, and Native American studies.

Religion and Social Protest Movements (Paperback): Tobin Miller Shearer Religion and Social Protest Movements (Paperback)
Tobin Miller Shearer
R1,280 Discovery Miles 12 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

What role has religion played in social protest movements? This important book examines how activists have used religious resources such as liturgy, prayer, song and vestments with a focus on the following global case studies: The mid-twentieth century US civil rights movement. The late twentieth century antiabortion movement in the United States of America. The early twenty-first century water protectors' movement at Standing Rock, North Dakota. Indian independence led by Mohandas Gandhi in the early 1930s. The Polish Solidarity movement of the 1980s. The South African anti-apartheid movement of the 1980s and 1990s. Prayer as a sacred act is usually associated with piety and pacifism; however, it can be argued that those who pray in public while protesting are more likely to encounter violence. Drawing on journalistic accounts, participant reflections, and secondary literature, Religion and Social Protest Movements offers both historical and theoretical perspectives on the persistent correlation of the use of public prayer with an increase in conflict and violence. This book is an important read for students and researchers in history and religious studies, and those in related fields such as sociology, African-American studies, and Native American studies.

Been in the Struggle - Pursuing an Antiracist Spirituality (Hardcover): Regina Shands Stoltzfus, Tobin Miller Shearer Been in the Struggle - Pursuing an Antiracist Spirituality (Hardcover)
Regina Shands Stoltzfus, Tobin Miller Shearer
R733 R650 Discovery Miles 6 500 Save R83 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Set Free - A Journey Toward Solidarity Against Racism (Paperback): Tobin Miller Shearer, Regina Shands Stoltzfus, Iris de Le... Set Free - A Journey Toward Solidarity Against Racism (Paperback)
Tobin Miller Shearer, Regina Shands Stoltzfus, Iris de Le on-Hartshorn
R374 R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Racism is a name-caller. It warps self-concept, saps vibrant communities, and atrophies spiritual connection. Although it takes different forms, racism works hard shaping the identities of both white people and people of color. Using anecdote, analysis, and scriptural reflection, Set Free offers language and insight to describe the names racism calls us. Six chapters define, illustrate, and suggest response to internalized racist oppression among communities of color. Three more chapters grapple with issues of internalized racist superiority among white communities. The final four chapters present practical principles and guidelines for working together across racial lines. This collaborative project by Tobin Miller Shearer, Regina Shands Stoltzfus, and Iris deLeon-Hartshorn brings together decades of mutual experience dismantling racism in the Christian community. 168 Pages.

Two Weeks Every Summer - Fresh Air Children and the Problem of Race in America (Hardcover): Tobin Miller Shearer Two Weeks Every Summer - Fresh Air Children and the Problem of Race in America (Hardcover)
Tobin Miller Shearer
R888 R813 Discovery Miles 8 130 Save R75 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Two Weeks Every Summer, which is based on extensive oral history interviews with former guests, hosts, and administrators in Fresh Air programs, opens a new chapter in the history of race in the United States by showing how the actions of hundreds of thousands of rural and suburban residents who hosted children from the city perpetuated racial inequity rather than overturned it. Since 1877 and to this day, Fresh Air programs from Maine to Montana have brought inner-city children to rural and suburban homes for two-week summer vacations. Tobin Miller Shearer brings to the forefront of his history of the Fresh Air program the voices of the children themselves through letters that they wrote, pictures that they took, and their testimonials. Shearer offers a careful social and cultural history of the Fresh Air programs, giving readers a good sense of the summer experiences for both hosts and the visiting children. By covering the racially transformative years between 1939 and 1979, Shearer shows how the rhetoric of innocence employed by Fresh Air boosters largely served the interests of religiously minded white hosts and did little to offer more than a vacation for African American and Latino urban youth. In what could have been a new arena for the civil rights movement, white adults often overpowered the courageous actions of children of color. By giving white suburbanites and rural residents a safe race relations project that did not require adjustments to their investment portfolios, real estate holdings, or political affiliations, the programs perpetuated an economic order that marginalized African Americans and Latinos by suggesting that solutions to poverty lay in one-on-one acts of charity.

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