Bibliography for Building Racial Justice

Marianist Social Justice Collaborative • www.msjc.net •859-291-6197 • jimvogt2@yahoo.com

 

Bennett, Milton J., ed. Basic Concepts of Intercultural Communication: Selected Readings. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press, 1998. [Can be ordered from www.interculturalpress.com]

Dalton, Harlon L. Racial Healing: Confronting the Fear between Blacks and Whites. New York, NY: Anchor, 1995.

D’Antonio, William V., James D. Davidson, Dean R. Hoge, and Katherine Meyer. American Catholics: Gender, Generation, and Commitment. Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press, 2001.

Davis, Cyprian. The History of Black Catholics in the United States.  New York, NY: Crossroad Press, 1990.   

George, Francis Cardinal. Dwell in My Love: A Pastoral Letter on Racism. Chicago, IL: Archdiocese of Chicago, 2001.

Glodek, Stephen. “On the Road to Joppa: Strangers at the Door of U.S. Religious Life.” Baltimore, MD: Presidential Address, LCWR/CMSM Assembly, August 2001. Manuscript. [Also published as “Virtues for Inclusive Communities.” Origins 31 (Sept. 13, 2001): 243-246.]

Kivel, Paul. Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work For Racial Justice. Philadelphia, PA: New Society Publishers, 1996.

Law, Eric H. F. The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb: A Spirituality for Leadership in a Multicultural Community. St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 1993.

________. The Bush Was Blazing but Not Consumed. St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 1996.

________. Inclusion: Making Room for Grace. St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 2000.

________. Sacred Acts, Holy Change: Faithful Diversity and Practical Transformation. St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 2002.

McGlone, Mary M. Reconciled Through Christ: On Reconciliation and Greater Collaboration between Hispanic American Catholics and African American Catholics. Washington, DC: United States Catholic Conference, 1997.

Mollison, Mary. “It Is Only with the Heart That One Can See Rightly.” Baltimore, MD: Presidential Address, LCWR/CMSM Assembly, August 2001. Manuscript. [Also published as “Patterns of Exclusion” in Origins 31 (Sept 13, 2001): 246-249.]

National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Brothers and Sisters to Us: U.S. Bishops’ Pastoral Letter on Racism in Our Day. Washington, DC: United States Catholic Conference, 1979.

________. Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself: U.S. Catholic Bishops Speak Against Racism. Washington, DC: United States Catholic Conference, 2001.

National Conference of Catholic Bishops, Committee on Migration. Welcoming the Stranger Among Us: Unity in Diversity. Washington, DC: United States Catholic Conference, 2000.

Parrillo, Vincent N. Diversity in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Force Press, 1996.

Takaki, Ronald T. A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America. Boston, MA: Little, Brown & Co., 1993.

Williams, Clarence Earl. People of the Pyramids: The Dialogue Between the African American and the Hispanic-Latino Communities. Detroit, MI: Institute for Recovery from Racisms Books, 1997.  

________. Recovery from Everyday Racisms. Detroit, MI: Institute for Recovery from Racisms Books, 1999. [Can be ordered from www.ifrfr.org]