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A Story of Richmond, Virginia: Its Southern Origins and Black Tenacity
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Jabriel Malik Hasan
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- The Primacy of Ethics V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- About the Authors XI
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Understanding Harms of Inhumanity
- Understanding and Addressing Harms of Inhumanity: Mogobe Bernard Ramose and Souleymane Bachir Diagne on Ubuntu 9
- Spiritual Harm and Enslavement 35
- Massive Traumas, their Societal and Political Consequences, and Collective Healing 63
- Meditations on the Dead, the Dying and the Displaced: Theorizing Structural Anti-blackness as the Root Cause of Africa’s “Forever Wars” 81
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Part II: Pathways to Collective Healing
- Towards a Transformed World: A Path to Repairing Slavery’s Spiritual Harms 109
- Remember Your Mother: A Spiritual Path to Healing Ancestral Wounds of Slavery 139
- The Scars of Enslavement and Remembering as a Journey towards Healing: African-derived Religions in America as Sites of Memory 163
- Healing Within and Healing Between 181
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Part III: Practices of Healing, Justice and Flourishing
- A Story of Richmond, Virginia: Its Southern Origins and Black Tenacity 207
- Healing Spiritual Harm: An Intergenerational Approach 231
- Collective Healing and Transformation from a Dehumanizing Past through Personal Dialogue: The Keti Koti Table Dialogue Method 261
- Common Ground Program and the Collective Healing Circle: A Symbiotic Approach 283
- Conclusions 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- The Primacy of Ethics V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- About the Authors XI
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Understanding Harms of Inhumanity
- Understanding and Addressing Harms of Inhumanity: Mogobe Bernard Ramose and Souleymane Bachir Diagne on Ubuntu 9
- Spiritual Harm and Enslavement 35
- Massive Traumas, their Societal and Political Consequences, and Collective Healing 63
- Meditations on the Dead, the Dying and the Displaced: Theorizing Structural Anti-blackness as the Root Cause of Africa’s “Forever Wars” 81
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Part II: Pathways to Collective Healing
- Towards a Transformed World: A Path to Repairing Slavery’s Spiritual Harms 109
- Remember Your Mother: A Spiritual Path to Healing Ancestral Wounds of Slavery 139
- The Scars of Enslavement and Remembering as a Journey towards Healing: African-derived Religions in America as Sites of Memory 163
- Healing Within and Healing Between 181
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Part III: Practices of Healing, Justice and Flourishing
- A Story of Richmond, Virginia: Its Southern Origins and Black Tenacity 207
- Healing Spiritual Harm: An Intergenerational Approach 231
- Collective Healing and Transformation from a Dehumanizing Past through Personal Dialogue: The Keti Koti Table Dialogue Method 261
- Common Ground Program and the Collective Healing Circle: A Symbiotic Approach 283
- Conclusions 313