How Ableism Fuels Racism

How Ableism Fuels Racism
Author: Lamar Hardwick
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2024-02-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493444980

★ Publishers Weekly starred review "Marshaling fine-grained historical detail and scrupulous analysis, Hardwick persuades."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) As a Black autistic pastor and disability scholar, Lamar Hardwick lives at the intersection of disability, race, and religion. Tied to this reality, he heeded the call to write How Ableism Fuels Racism to help Christian communities engage in critical conversations about race by addressing issues of ableism. Hardwick believes that ableism--the idea that certain bodies are better than others--and the disability discrimination fueled by this perspective are the root causes of racial bias and injustice in American culture and in the church. Here, he uses historical records, biblical interpretation, and disability studies to examine how ableism in America led to the creation of images, idols, and institutions that perpetuate both disability and racial discrimination. He then goes a step further, calling the church into action to address the deep-seated issues of ableism that started it all and offering practical steps to help readers dismantle ableism and racism both in attitude and practice.

I Am Strong

I Am Strong
Author: Lamar Hardwick
Publisher: Histria Christian
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Autistic people
ISBN: 9781632133342

Pastor Lamar Hardwick shares his story of hope and courage following his diagnosis with an Autism Spectrum Disorder at the age of 36.

Who Told You that You Were Naked?

Who Told You that You Were Naked?
Author: Beverly Dale
Publisher: The Pilgrim Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024-10-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0829800816

A devotional for self-image and self-love. In this collection of meditations and reflections, Rev. Beverly Dale critiques the theology and culture of shame that negatively impact so many lives. She offers an alternative theology rooted in embracing who we are as sexual beings. Both self-help guide and theological and cultural criticism, this volume will appeal to anyone interested in practical, applicable engagement with the intersection between theology and sexuality.

Disability and the Church

Disability and the Church
Author: Lamar Hardwick
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 083084161X

Pastor Lamar Hardwick was thirty-six years old when he found out he was on the autism spectrum. This revelation prompted him to reconsider the church's responsibilities to the disabled community. Insisting that the good news of Jesus affirms God's image in all people, Hardwick offers practical steps and strategies to build stronger, truly inclusive communities of faith.

How Ableism Fuels Racism

How Ableism Fuels Racism
Author: Lamar Hardwick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781587436284

As an autistic pastor and disability scholar, Lamar Hardwick lives at the intersection of disability, race, and religion. Tied to this reality, he heeded the call to write How Ableism Fuels Racism to help Christian communities engage in critical conversations about race by addressing issues of ableism. Hardwick believes that ableism--the idea that certain bodies are better than others--and the resulting disability discrimination are the root causes of racial bias and injustice in American culture and in the church. Here, he uses historical records, biblical interpretation, and disability studies to examine how ableism in America led to the creation of images, idols, and institutions that fuel both disability and racial discrimination. He then goes a step further, calling the church into action to address the deep-seated issues of ableism that started it all and offering practical steps to help readers dismantle ableism and racism both in attitude and practice.

Blackness and Disability

Blackness and Disability
Author: Christopher M. Bell
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2011
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3643101260

Blackness and Disability makes a unique contribution to Disability Studies scholarship. Christopher Bell and the other contributors to this volume help fill a glaring gap in the literature by examining the intersection between race - specifically, blackness - and disability. This volume should be in the library of every Disability Studies scholar. (Series: FORECAAST - Vol. 21)

Open Minds to Equality

Open Minds to Equality
Author: Nancy Schniedewind
Publisher: Rethinking Schools
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0942961323

An educator's sourcebook of activities to help students understand and change inequalities based on race, gender, class, age, language, sexual orientation, physical/mental ability, and religion. The activities also promote respect for diversity and interpersonal equality among students, fostering a classroom that is participatory, cooperative, and democratic. Learning activities are sequencedto build awareness and understanding. First, students develop skills for building trust, communication, and collaboration. Second, they learn to recognize stereotypes and discrimination and explore their presence in people's lives and in institutions. Finally, students create changes, gaining self-confidence and experiencing collective responsibility. This book is an essential resource for teachers, leaders in professional development, and curriculum specialists.

All the Weight of Our Dreams

All the Weight of Our Dreams
Author: Lydia Brown
Publisher: DragonBee Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2017-06-19
Genre: Autistic people
ISBN: 9780997504507

An anthology of writings by over a hundred autistic people of color.

Body/Self/Other

Body/Self/Other
Author: Luna Dolezal
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1438466218

Examines the lived experience of social encounters drawing on phenomenological insights. Body/Self/Other brings together a variety of phenomenological perspectives to examine the complexity of social encounters across a range of social, political, and ethical issues. It investigates the materiality of social encounters and the habitual attitudes that structure lived experience. In particular, the contributors examine how constructions of race, gender, sexuality, criminality, and medicalized forms of subjectivity affect perception and social interaction. Grounded in practical, everyday experiences, this book provides a theoretical framework that considers the extent to which fundamental ethical obligations arise from the fact of individuals’ intercorporeality and sociality.