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Antiracist Leadership: A Spiritual Approach to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Palgrave Studies in Workplace Spirituality and Fulfillment

Autor Douglas J. Cremer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iul 2024
This book presents a new vision and strategy for a spiritual antiracism that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. Employing the practice of seeing, choosing, and acting as a framework, it examines the role of Christian spirituality, which includes religious values, interpretations of scripture and tradition, and general concerns with the human soul. Christian spirituality was integral to developing and justifying an ideology of “white” supremacy and Christian spirituality has the  potential for resisting and rejecting this same racism. Responding to the very idea of “race,” born from the ideology of racism and “white” supremacy, the author shows how to envision and implement a spiritual approach that respects both human dignity and individual distinctiveness. Understanding the fundamental value of human dignity as deeply rooted in the Christian tradition serves as one antidote for other readings of the tradition that can be used to justify oppression and segregation.
This book addresses those interested in leadership in challenging times buffeted by issues of racism, privilege, and power in our communities, workplaces, and lives. It will appeal to those who are seeking how to lead within the tensions of these times with fresh approaches to questions of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031617270
ISBN-10: 3031617274
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: XVII, 176 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Workplace Spirituality and Fulfillment

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: Seeing.- Chapter 2: Struggling to Change: The Limits of Antiracist Leadership.- Chapter 3: Leadership in a Crisis: Racism as Existential Problem.- Part II: Choosing.- Chapter 4: A Spiritual Approach: Racism and Christianity.- Chapter 5: Resetting Expectations: An Appreciation of Darkness.- Part III: Acting.- Chapter 6: Embracing Conflict: Dealing with the Inevitable Tensions.- Chapter 7: Creating an Antiracist Organization: Leading through Reconciliation.- Chapter 8: Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Douglas J. Cremer is Professor of History and Interdisciplinary Studies at Woodbury University, USA. His research interests include contemporary theories of race, gender, political violence, and terrorism as well as modern Catholic and Christian theology and history.

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This book presents a new vision and strategy for a spiritual antiracism that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. Employing the practice of seeing, choosing, and acting as a framework, it examines the role of Christian spirituality, which includes religious values, interpretations of scripture and tradition, and general concerns with the human soul. Christian spirituality was integral to developing and justifying an ideology of “white” supremacy and Christian spirituality has the  potential for resisting and rejecting this same racism. Responding to the very idea of “race,” born from the ideology of racism and “white” supremacy, the author shows how to envision and implement a spiritual approach that respects both human dignity and individual distinctiveness. Understanding the fundamental value of human dignity as deeply rooted in the Christian tradition serves as one antidote for other readings of the tradition that can be used to justify oppression and segregation.
This book addresses those interested in leadership in challenging times buffeted by issues of racism, privilege, and power in our communities, workplaces, and lives. It will appeal to those who are seeking how to lead within the tensions of these times with fresh approaches to questions of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Douglas J. Cremer is Professor of History and Interdisciplinary Studies at Woodbury University, USA. His research interests include contemporary theories of race, gender, political violence, and terrorism as well as modern Catholic and Christian theology and history.

Caracteristici

Develops a spiritual approach rooted in appreciation for difference and an embrace of tensions as necessary actions Proposes that the Christian spiritual tradition is both one of the cause and the solutions for overcoming racism Highlights the inherent contradictions and tensions that are inevitable conditions of working in complex organizations