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Interfaith Sacred Texts and Communities Series
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Social Justice and World Religions

Saint Cloud, MN

September - October, 2004

Wednesdays 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Other References:


Larry Yates of Mauertown, VA, suggests for those interested:

Works by Rev. Dr. Marin Luther King, Jr., Gloria Steinem,
Imam Warith Mohammed, Cesar Chavez, Basil Davidson,
Cheikh Anta Diop, and Thich Nhat Hanh.

Books about Tecumseh and Sitting Bull.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X.

League of the Iroquois by Lewis Henry Morgan (first pub. 1851).

E. F. Schumacher, Small is Beautiful.

Moved by Love, The Memoirs of Vinoba Bhave.


Basing himself on www.bahai.org Bill Krajec suggests:

Global Governance and the Lesser Peace by Foad Katirai

Toward the Most Great Justice by Charles O. Lerche

Created Rich by Patrick Barker

Economics of the Future by Badi Shams

Racial Unity by Richard W. Thomas

Transition to a Global Society by Bushrui, Ayman & Laslo


Re. the concept “interfaith,” its methodology, and its involvement
in the issues of our times, especially social action by youth for change,
see http://www.pluralism.org/affiliates/patel/patel_speech.php

Other Books placed on Reserve at Millers Library:


Native American Reality
1. David E. Camacho, ed. Environmental Injustices, Political Struggles:
Race, Class, and the Environment
, especially Kate A. Berry, “Race for
Water?: Native Americans, Eurocentrism, and Western Water Policy.”

2. Cindy Goff, Dreams of Looking Up

3. James A. Dorn, Steve H. Hanke, and Alan A. Walters, eds,
The Revolution in Development Economics, especially Part II,
ch. 9 by Steve Hanke and Barney Dowdle, “Tribal Ownership: A Curse
on Native Americans’ Economic Development.”

4. no author, The Changing Presentation of the American Indian,
Introduction by W. Richard West, “A New Idea of Ourselves: The Changing
Presentation of the American Indian,” especially ch. 6 by Jocelyn Wedll,
“Learn About Our Past to Understand Our Future:
The Story of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe.”

5. Larry R. Salomon, Roots of Justice: Stories of Organizing
in Communities of Color
, especially ch. 9: “You are Now on
Indian Land: Native Americans Occupy Alcatraz.”

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