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Taking It to the Streets: Public Theologies of Activism and
Resistance is an edited volume that explores the critical
intersection of public theology, political theology, and communal
practices of activism and political resistance. This volume
functions as a sister/companion to the text Religion and Science as
Political Theology: Navigating Post-Truth and Alternative Facts and
focuses on public, civic, performative action as a response to
experiences of injustice and diminishments of humanity. There are
periods in a nation's civil history when the tides of social unrest
rise into waves upon waves of public activism and resistance of the
dominant uses of power. In American history, activism and public
action including and extending beyond the Women's Suffrage, the
Million Man March, protests against the Vietnam War, the Civil
Rights Movement, Boston Tea Party, Black Lives Matter, the
Stonewall Rebellion are hallmarks of transitional or liminal
moments in our development as a society. Critical periods marked by
increases in public activism and political resistance are
opportunities for a society to once again decide who we will be as
a people. Will we move towards a more perfect union in which all
persons gain freedom in fulfilling their potential or will we
choose the perceived safety of the status quo and established norms
of power? Whose voices will be heard? Whose will be silenced
through intimidation or harm? Ultimately, these are theological
questions. Like other forms of non-textual research subjects
(movement, dance, performance art), public activism requires a set
of research lenses that are often neglected in theological and
religious studies. Attention to bodies, as a category, performance,
or epistemological vehicle, is sorely lacking so it is no wonder
that attention to the mass of moving bodies in activism is largely
absent. Activism and public political resistance are a hallmark of
our current social webbing and deserve scholarly attention.
Taking It to the Streets: Public Theologies of Activism and
Resistance is an edited volume that explores the critical
intersection of public theology, political theology, and communal
practices of activism and political resistance. This volume
functions as a sister/companion to the text Religion and Science as
Political Theology: Navigating Post-Truth and Alternative Facts and
focuses on public, civic, performative action as a response to
experiences of injustice and diminishments of humanity. There are
periods in a nation's civil history when the tides of social unrest
rise into waves upon waves of public activism and resistance of the
dominant uses of power. In American history, activism and public
action including and extending beyond the Women's Suffrage, the
Million Man March, protests against the Vietnam War, the Civil
Rights Movement, Boston Tea Party, Black Lives Matter, the
Stonewall Rebellion are hallmarks of transitional or liminal
moments in our development as a society. Critical periods marked by
increases in public activism and political resistance are
opportunities for a society to once again decide who we will be as
a people. Will we move towards a more perfect union in which all
persons gain freedom in fulfilling their potential or will we
choose the perceived safety of the status quo and established norms
of power? Whose voices will be heard? Whose will be silenced
through intimidation or harm? Ultimately, these are theological
questions. Like other forms of non-textual research subjects
(movement, dance, performance art), public activism requires a set
of research lenses that are often neglected in theological and
religious studies. Attention to bodies, as a category, performance,
or epistemological vehicle, is sorely lacking so it is no wonder
that attention to the mass of moving bodies in activism is largely
absent. Activism and public political resistance are a hallmark of
our current social webbing and deserve scholarly attention.
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Hands Can (Board book)
Cheryl Willis Hudson; Photographs by John-Francis Bourke
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Hands can do all kinds of things! A rhyming text with eye-catching
color photos offers just the encouragement young children need to
explore their world - hands on.
Hands can hold things.
Hands can mold things.
Hands can catch
and hands can throw.
Hands can do much more, of course - wave hello and goodbye, play
peekaboo, touch things, clap, even tie a shoe. For the very young,
hands are a never-ending source of discovery and a means of mastery
in an ever-unfolding world. With singsong rhythm, simple design,
and alluring color photos of toddlers, HANDS CAN invites the
littlest readers to discover the many things hands can do.
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Hands Can (Paperback)
Cheryl Willis Hudson; Illustrated by John-Francis Bourke
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R152
R129
Discovery Miles 1 290
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Hands can do all kinds of things A rhyming text with eye-catching
color photos offers just the encouragement young children need to
explore their world - hands on.
Hands can hold things.
Hands can mold things.
Hands can catch
and hands can throw.
Hands can do much more, of course - wave hello and goodbye, play
peekaboo, touch things, clap, even tie a shoe. For the very young,
hands are a never-ending source of discovery and a means of mastery
in an ever-unfolding world. With singsong rhythm, simple design,
and alluring color photos of toddlers, HANDS CAN invites the
littlest readers to discover the many things hands can do.
Glo is a girl on a mission: she must find just the right birthday
gift for her friend Nandi. At the mall, she makes the rounds of
stores, browsing and considering. There are so many choices, Glo is
a bit overwhelmed. Suddenly she sees the perfect present for Nandi!
Four children who feel good about who they are and how they look
enjoy the activities of a typical day at school, happy and brimming
with confidence and self-esteem.
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Songs I Love to Sing (Paperback)
Cheryl Willis Hudson; Illustrated by Laura Freeman
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R189
R156
Discovery Miles 1 560
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The primary purposes of the AFRO-BETS "R" Kids Club are to enhance
the learning experience of youngsters and to promote positive
self-esteem through fun-filled activities and exciting materials.
Fifty of the foremost diverse children's authors and illustrators--including Jason Reynolds, Jacqueline Woodson, and Kwame Alexander--share answers to the question, "In this divisive world, what shall we tell our children?" in this beautiful, full-color keepsake collection, published in partnership with Just Us Books.
What do we tell our children when the world seems bleak, and prejudice and racism run rampant? With 96 lavishly designed pages of original art and prose, fifty diverse creators lend voice to young activists.
Featuring poems, letters, personal essays, art, and other works from such industry leaders as Jacqueline Woodson (Brown Girl Dreaming), Jason Reynolds (All American Boys), Kwame Alexander (The Crossover), Andrea Pippins (I Love My Hair), Sharon Draper (Out of My Mind), Rita Williams-Garcia (One Crazy Summer), Ellen Oh (cofounder of We Need Diverse Books), and artists Ekua Holmes, Rafael Lopez, James Ransome, Javaka Steptoe, and more, this anthology empowers the nation's youth to listen, learn, and build a better tomorrow.
A QUEER COMING-OF-AGE REMIX Locked in his bathroom during a tragic
third date, Willy Hudson asks: are you a Top or a Bottom? Bottom is
about bums, Beyonce and burnt fish fingers. Join Willy for a queer
coming-of-age remix, as he questions if 'bottom' in the bedroom
means 'bottom' in life - and whether Beyonce can help put his love
on top. With a cracking soundtrack, Willy's funny, honest and
open-hearted storytelling yanks the lid off the queer experience.
This is for anyone who hates making the first move. Anyone who
thinks they are unlovable. Anyone that's ever tried to be someone
they're not.
A charming tale that reinforces the concepts of perception and
place recognition, this book features rhyming text and energetic
illustrations that show the unique perspective of a small boy as he
accompanies an adult on her errands along a busy city street. Full
color.
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