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Bezig met laden... Troubling the Water: The Urgent Work of Radical Belongingdoor Ben McBride
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. McBride's book, Troubling The Water is a timely and thoughtful reminder of the necessity of continuing the work exemplified by the Civil Rights Movement in the US, particularly, by its commitment with non-violence. While McBride is no blind to the facts - and consequences - of a sociopolitical system that advances the few at the expense of the many, he is equally aware of the necessity, when thinking and implementing solutions, to include everybody as potential beneficiary. In other words, a solution predicated on exclusionary practices is no solution at all. And that means that radical belonging is not a catchphrase but a necessary condition.
This fact does not exclude or ignore the anger that present conditions create. On the contrary, it assumes anger as a requirement (along the lines of Audre Lorde's The Uses of Anger), a tool with which the pain and the damage done have a chance to recover, heal, in order to be able to contribute to the creation of a just world.
While the book does not have all the answers, it has plenty of the questions required to interrogate today's social issues and their actors, as well as to create a space in which all are invited to dialogue.Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. Ben McBride's main focus and experience with radical belonging applies to racial tensions in the USA. With that said I feel that the principles shared in this book can be applied to so many other tensions. His powerful explanation of "Quadrants to illustrate what othering looks like in our everyday lives" (p18) serves as a blueprint on healing for so many other -isms in our world. Understanding where we stand in the context as the Powerful, the Privileged, the Persecuted and the Prevented is such a powerful realization. This is a highly spiritual book. Honestly I found myself wanting to share so many quotes from it with my spiritual community. I would love to see these practices in the context of a workshop. How can radical belonging show up in different communities? I would love to read more examples of this work out in the wild. Thank you Ben McBride for sharing this work with all of us. I will definitely be recommending it to everyone. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. One word. FantasticDeze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. GREAT READ!!!geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
In this immersive book, Rev. Ben McBride asks what it would take to truly belong to each other. Radical belonging requires looking at our implicit biases, at our faulty understandings of power, and at how we "other" or "same" people. It may even mean troubling the waters to stir up truth and save our humanity. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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McBride's perspective as a Black, Christian man who has been involved in community and advocacy work for decades is informed and informative. He is candid about his experiences and there is profound depth of humanity in his words. This isn't preaching- it's a true call to action, with recognition of where we've come from and hope for the world to come.
This is truly for all of us. Bridging our differences and becoming the world we want to see is the message, with practical steps considering many different lenses. ( )