
- 160 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Drawing on all the community's collective voicesâ€"from "doctors to drug dealersâ€â€"Fearless Dialogues is a groundbreaking program that seeks real solutions to problems of chronic unemployment, violence, and hopelessness. In cities around the United States and now the world, the program's founder, Gregory C. Ellison, and his team create conversations among community members who have never spoken to one another, the goal of which are real, implementable, and lasting changes to the life of the community.
These community transformations are based on both face-to-face encounters and substantive analysis of the problems the community faces. In Fearless Dialogues: A New Movement for Justice, Ellison makes this same kind of analysis available to readers, walking them through the steps that must be taken to find common ground in our divided communities and then to implement genuine and lasting change.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword by Parker J. Palmer
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Fear+Less Dialogues Introduced
- 2. Conversations with Country Dark: Beyond the Fear of the Unknown
- 3. The Welcome Table of Radical Hospitality: Beyond the Fear of Strangers
- 4. When Pupils See: Beyond the Fear of Plopping
- 5. Listening for the Love Below: Beyond the Fear of Appearing Ignorant
- 6. To Die a Good Death: Beyond the Fear of Oppressive Systems
- Notes
- Index
- Excerpt from Race in a Post-Obama America, edited by David Maxwell