Enlarging the Tent - Two Quakers in Conversation
By: Jonathan Doering & Nim Njuguna - Christian Alternative - $17.95
Overview: Enlarging the Tent is an engrossing book where two Quakers honestly explore racism, and the best responses to it.
Verdict: On 25th May, 2020, George Floyd, an African American, was murdered by a white police officer. Storms of outrage and protests spread globally. Many learned about the Black Lives Matter movement, and perhaps the most honest conversation began on racism’s causes, the tools that engineer and sustain it -- and how best to dismantle it.
In late 2020, teacher, community development worker and freelance writer Jonathan Doering approached Nim Njuguna, a retired Baptist minister and former Quaker prison chaplain involved in social justice and mental health issues, seeking an interview on the current situation. Nim offered a project of co-interviews, both participants developing their thoughts on racism and right responses.
These dialogues between willing novice and seasoned activist offer possible ways forward whilst the worksheets encourage allies to delve into their thoughts, feelings, and responses to this major challenge of our time.
If you have never had the pleasure of getting to know the prose from both Nim Njuguna and Jonathan Doering, or have not even heard of these two excitingly thoughtful people, well, welcome to the all-inclusive Enlarging the Tent: Two Quakers in Conversation About Racial Justice Dialogues and Worksheets.
In what turns out to be an engaging, insightful and thoroughly profound set of written conversations, the twosome explore not only how to approach these kinds of conversations, but with regard to anti-racist and other liberationist spiritual witnesses, how to rise above the noise and ensure that open-ended conversations are ones never closed (on either side, for better or for worse).
About the Authors - Jonathan Doering has been a Quaker since 2003. He is a teacher and community development worker, who has published extensively in newspapers and magazines, both in the UK and abroad. He lives in Nottingham, UK.
A former Quaker prison and university chaplain/restorative justice trainer previously involved as a Baptist Minister, Nim Njuguna is now engaged in researching and writing articles, and teaching on diversity and inclusion from unconscious bias perspectives.
He offers spiritual accompaniment and supervision informed by liberation theologies and person-centred therapeutic approaches. He is particularly keen to explore how to integrate spirit led contemplative activism in promoting social justice. He lives in Ruislip, UK.
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