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Faith In Action: Religion, Race, And Democratic Organizing In America (Morality And Society Series)
Richard L. Wood

Faith In Action: Religion, Race, And Democratic Organizing In America (Morality And Society Series)

religion, race, and democratic organizing in America

University of Chicago Press (Sep 15, 2002)
9780226905969
| Paperback
288 pages | 152 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 261.70973
LC Classification BR526
LC Control No. 2002001049

Genre

  • Ethics (ETH)

Subject

  • Christianity And Politics
  • Christianity And Politics/ United States
  • Community Organization
  • Community Organization/ United States
  • Race Relations

Plot

Over the past fifteen years, associations throughout the U.S. have organized citizens around issues of equality and social justice, often through local churches. But in contrast to President Bush's vision of faith-based activism, in which groups deliver social services to the needy, these associations do something greater. Drawing on institutions of faith, they reshape public policies that neglect the disadvantaged. To find out how this faith-based form of community organizing succeeds, Richard L. Wood spent several years working with two local groups in Oakland, California—the faith-based Pacific Institute for Community Organization and the race-based Center for Third World Organizing. Comparing their activist techniques and achievements, Wood argues that the alternative cultures and strategies of these two groups give them radically different access to community ties and social capital. Creative and insightful, Faith in Action shows how community activism and religious organizations can help build a more just and democratic future for all Americans.

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