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Trustbuilding: An Honest Conversation on Race, Reconciliation, and Responsibility

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Description for Trustbuilding: An Honest Conversation on Race, Reconciliation, and Responsibility hardcover. Tells the story of how Richmond, Virginia, a former slave market, capital of the Confederacy, and leading proponent of Massive Resistance, has become a seedbed for interracial dialogue and trustbuilding with national and international implications. Num Pages: 312 pages, 15 b&w illustrations. BIC Classification: JFSL1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 27. Weight in Grams: 562.
The national director of Initiatives of Change and founder of Hope in the Cities, Rob Corcoran has been involved in promoting dialogue and conflict reconciliation among diverse and polarized racial, ethnic, and religious groups in an array of locales in Europe, South Africa, India, and the United States for over thirty years. ""Trustbuilding"" is part historical narrative and part handbook for a model of dialogue and community change that has been adopted both nationally and internationally. At its center is the story of how Richmond, Virginia, a former slave market, capital of the Confederacy, and leading proponent of Massive Resistance, has become a seedbed for interracial dialogue and trustbuilding with national and international implications. In 1993, this conservative southern city caught the attention of the nation with a public acknowledgment of its painful history and a call for 'an honest conversation on race, reconciliation, and responsibility'. City and county residents of all backgrounds launched an unprecedented and sustained effort to address the 'toxic issue of race'. Known as Hope in the Cities, this endeavor is now in its second decade of work. ""Trustbuilding"" should extend its important mission by carrying Richmond's story to communities everywhere.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
University of Virginia Press United States
Number of pages
312
Condition
New
Place of Publication
Charlottesville, United States
ISBN
9780813928753
SKU
V9780813928753
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About Rob Corcoran
Rob Corcoran is National Director of Initiatives of Change.

Reviews for Trustbuilding: An Honest Conversation on Race, Reconciliation, and Responsibility
"Trustbuilding, using personal narrative and exhaustive reporting by Rob Corcoran, chronicles how Hope in the Cities has moved what looked like an immoveable barricade. The job is not done, but Hope in the Cities has provided a map for the future." - from the foreword by Governor Tim Kaine "This is a soberly inspiring book about citizens who have struggled to find respectful and productive ways of relating through dialogue across the racial, social, and economic differences that dangerously divide us. It is sobering because they have tackled inwardly and outwardly one of the greatest threats to civilization's survival; inspiring because they have changed lives and communities. I pray fervently that the seeds they have sown will spread widely and deeply." - Harold H. Saunders, Chairman and President, International Institute for Sustained Dialogue, former Assistant Secretary of State "Rob Corcoran's Trustbuilding reaffirms the moral imperative inherent in racial reconciliation. We are each responsible for spanning the great chasms created by racist ideology, widened by racial oppression, and deepened by historical blindness. Corcoran urges us to engage one another, build bridges, and cross the remaining divides. He offers us examples of what is possible, and tools with which to begin our own work." - Hannibal B. Johnson, attorney, consultant, and author of Acres of Aspiration"

Goodreads reviews for Trustbuilding: An Honest Conversation on Race, Reconciliation, and Responsibility


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