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Since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its Calls to Action in June 2015, governments, churches, non-profit, professional and community organizations, corporations, schools and universities, clubs and individuals have asked: “How can I/we participate in reconciliation?" Recognizing that reconciliation is not only an ultimate goal, but a decolonizing process of journeying in ways that embody everyday acts of resistance, resurgence, and solidarity, coupled with renewed commitments to justice, dialogue, and relationship-building, Pathways of Reconciliation helps readers find their way forward. The essays in Pathways of Reconciliation address the themes of reframing, learning and healing, researching, and living. They engage with different approaches to reconciliation (within a variety of reconciliation frameworks, either explicit or implicit) and illustrate the complexities of the reconciliation process itself. They canvass multiple and varied pathways of reconciliation, from Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives, reflecting a diversity of approaches to the mandate given to all Canadians by the TRC with its Calls to Action. Together the authors—academics, practitioners, students and ordinary citizens—demonstrate the importance of trying and learning from new and creative approaches to thinking about and practicing reconciliation and reflect on what they have learned from their attempts (both successful and less successful) in the process.
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Genre |
: Political Science |
Author |
: Aimée Craft |
Publisher |
: Univ. of Manitoba Press |
Release |
: 2020-05-29 |
File |
: 414 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780887558559 |
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Although settler colonialism is a deeply entrenched structural problem, Indigenous peoples have always resisted it and sought to protect their land, sovereignty, and treaties. Some settlers have aimed to support Indigenous peoples in these struggles. This book examines what happens when settlers engage with and attempt to transform settler colonial systems. What does ‘decolonizing’ action look like? What roles can settlers play? What challenges, complexities, and barriers arise? And what opportunities and possibilities emerge? The authors emphasize the need for settlers to develop long-term relationships of accountability with Indigenous peoples and the land, participate in meaningful dialogue, and respect Indigenous laws and jurisdiction. Writing from multiple disciplinary lenses, and focusing on diverse research settings, from Turtle Island (North America) to Palestine, the authors show that transforming settler colonial relations and consciousness is an ongoing, iterative, and unsettling process that occurs through social justice-focused action, critical self-reflection, and dynamic-yet-committed relationships with Indigenous peoples. This book was originally published as a special issue of Settler Colonial Studies.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Lynne Davis |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2020-05-06 |
File |
: 253 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780429752704 |
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The Book Story-Formed Pathways to Peace calls readers to action around a single vision—making peace a reality. It draws on the unexpected power of stories to transform the world. The stories retold here have resonated through the ages not only with those religious but also with thinkers, artists, musicians, and others who have seen in them universal patterns of behavior. Now retold with commentary as seen through the lens of conflict and peacemaking, they illuminate pathways to peace as relevant today as when first told. Each chapter is fronted with imagined headlines of the ancient story with actual parallel headlines from the present, thus highlighting this connection of past and present. It is then in going back that pathways toward peace are illuminated for the present and future. The wisdom tradition of sacred texts is hereby extended.
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Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Dalton Reimer |
Publisher |
: Xlibris Corporation |
Release |
: 2018-09-11 |
File |
: 186 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781984550439 |
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The book surveys comparative power sharing models implemented in societies that have faced identity-conflicts, with attention given to post-conflict design. It analyzes the success and pitfalls of international experiences before proposing a model for Syria. Contributors address the central question: which among the set of power-sharing agreements that have helped settle protracted identity-driven armed conflict can provide Syria with a platform for dialogue, negotiation, and conflict mitigation? The comparative analysis advanced in this book extracts lessons from countries such as Bosnia-Herzegovina, India, Iraq, Lebanon, Mali, Northern Ireland, the Philippines and Sudan. The prospect of a post-conflict distribution of power in Syria is then unraveled from different sectarian, ethnic and regional perspectives. The authors also address challenges of peacebuilding such as violent extremism, gender participation, resettlements, retributions, transitional justice, integration of armed groups and regional and international sponsorship.
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Genre |
: Political Science |
Author |
: Imad Salamey |
Publisher |
: Springer |
Release |
: 2017-07-27 |
File |
: 202 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9783319601045 |
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Upheavals in the Middle East are challenging long held assumptions about politics and governance. The United States faces a moment of truth when half-measures, short-sighted expedients, and delays can no longer sustain an untenable status quo. This is as true in the Arab-Israeli peace process as it is in the politics of the Arab uprisings. This volume of essays argues that it is time for the United States to make a serious effort to advance Palestinian-Israeli peace. The issues in dispute are well-known, thoroughly debated, and resolvable. Intense, smart, determined, creative, and sustained American leadership can help regional leaders bridge their differences. "Now, nearly two decades after Rabin and Arafat shook hands on the White House lawn, Pathways to Peace offers a forward-looking assessment of the relationship between Israel, Palestine, and the United States. Through its diverse perspectives, this volume reminds us that cooperation must be rooted in shared responsibilities and shared benefits, and that the peace of the brave is still within reach." - President Bill Clinton "This is absolutely the right time for a book of essays that reinforce the urgent necessity of lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians. This book is the antidote to the fatalism and pessimism; and above all it shows that with will and courage, a solution could be found. These are serious practical essays in policy making. You can agree or disagree with all that is written. But the essential urgency of the case is undeniable and brilliantly set out here. " - Tony Blair "Pathways to Peace is an extraordinary expression of wisdom on the urgent need for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Europeans, as well as Israelis, Palestinians and Americans, would be well-advised to act on the smart policy recommendations in this book. Imagine the impact on a rapidly changing Middle East of Israeli-Palestinian peace!" - Javier Solana, President of the ESADE Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics
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Genre |
: Political Science |
Author |
: Daniel C. Kurtzer |
Publisher |
: Macmillan |
Release |
: 2012-11-13 |
File |
: 336 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781137304803 |
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This first volume of the Metabolic Pathway Engineering Handbook provides an overview of metabolic pathway engineering with a look towards the future. It discusses cellular metabolism, including transport processes inside the cell and energy generating reactions, as well as rare metabolic conversions. This volume also explores balances and reaction
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Genre |
: Medical |
Author |
: Christina Smolke |
Publisher |
: CRC Press |
Release |
: 2009-07-28 |
File |
: 680 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781439802977 |
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Given the consistent challenge of Islamist acute violence, particularly in Nigeria, this monograph attempts to respond to the question: How can Jesus's followers pattern response to violence after Jesus's model demonstrated in his triumph over death, evil, sin, and violence through staurocentric pathways? And how can Jesus's followers in Nigeria adopt the same staurocentric model in order to not only overcome acute violence within the country but also to extend hands, heads, hearts, and homes of staurocentric forgiveness, hospitality, and other practices toward Muslims? In this study, I posit that peacebuilding contextual theology be grounded on the mystery of the cross (σταυρός-stauros)--a theologico-theoretical framework that the church in Nigeria should espouse in order to position herself to extend hands, heads, hearts, and homes of staurocentric practices, whose appropriation must be undertaken through constructive and critical integration of the God-given African peacebuilding concepts autochthonous to Africa's mosaic cultural contexts. The pivotal thesis is that the staurocentric model remains the triune God's instrument for triumphing over violence, and thus should be espoused by Jesus's followers in every era and context for peacebuilding in contexts of violence through a triadic constructive and critical integration of indigenous peacebuilding concepts.
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Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Uchenna D. Anyanwu |
Publisher |
: Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Release |
: 2022-11-30 |
File |
: 315 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781666798340 |
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A necessary reckoning with America’s troubled history of injustice to Indigenous people After One Hundred Winters confronts the harsh truth that the United States was founded on the violent dispossession of Indigenous people and asks what reconciliation might mean in light of this haunted history. In this timely and urgent book, settler historian Margaret Jacobs tells the stories of the individuals and communities who are working together to heal historical wounds—and reveals how much we have to gain by learning from our history instead of denying it. Jacobs traces the brutal legacy of systemic racial injustice to Indigenous people that has endured since the nation’s founding. Explaining how early attempts at reconciliation succeeded only in robbing tribal nations of their land and forcing their children into abusive boarding schools, she shows that true reconciliation must emerge through Indigenous leadership and sustained relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people that are rooted in specific places and histories. In the absence of an official apology and a federal Truth and Reconciliation Commission, ordinary people are creating a movement for transformative reconciliation that puts Indigenous land rights, sovereignty, and values at the forefront. With historical sensitivity and an eye to the future, Jacobs urges us to face our past and learn from it, and once we have done so, to redress past abuses. Drawing on dozens of interviews, After One Hundred Winters reveals how Indigenous people and settlers in America today, despite their troubled history, are finding unexpected gifts in reconciliation.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Margaret D. Jacobs |
Publisher |
: Princeton University Press |
Release |
: 2023-10-10 |
File |
: 360 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780691227146 |
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Embark on a Journey Through America's Strategic Divides In a nation where "E Pluribus Unum" stands as a historic motto, the tremors of division have never seemed more palpable. Divided We Stand: The American Conquest Strategy is a piercing exploration of the meticulously designed carved lines that have shaped the United States, influencing the global stage. Through the riveting pages of this bold narrative, delve into America's very blueprint of division, which has propelled it onto its tumultuous pedestal. Commencing with the historical precursors dwelling in the roots of American history, the journey unfurls the intricate colonial strategies that set the stage for centuries of division. The narrative swiftly transitions into the power of ideological wedges, investigating the role of media and the mastery of public opinion that have molded societal divides into an art form. Witness the strategic political ruptures created by election mechanics and the notorious practices of gerrymandering that have shaped the American political battleground. You'll be ushered into an in-depth discourse on the stark economic divides, examining the widening wealth gap feeding into the nation's polarization. By shedding light on the profound social fragmentation through the lenses of race, ethnicity, and the heated immigration debate, the book weaves a complex tapestry of America's internal struggles. Yet, it also casts a glance beyond borders, revealing how these same tactics echo across the globe, with the U.S. influencing foreign divisions. In an era where unity seems more like an elusive dream than an attainable reality, Divided We Stand offers a glimmer of hope, presenting potential pathways to reconciliation and unity. The final chapter is an inspiring manifesto for those who envision a future where the nation emerges from its fragmented cocoon, transformed and united. Learn the strategies that have divided a country--and discover the potential for reunion. Let this book be your guide through the labyrinth of the American conquest strategy, and emerge with a newfound understanding of what it means to stand united, even amidst division.
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Genre |
: Political Science |
Author |
: Jwanna Savoie-Powell |
Publisher |
: eBookIt.com |
Release |
: 2024-01-09 |
File |
: 47 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781456644185 |
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 2011 |
File |
: 68 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UCSD:31822038349270 |