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Carolyn Baker

    Carolyn L. Baker crée une prose perspicace qui explore les complexités de la diversité, de l'équité et de l'inclusion, s'appuyant sur une vaste expérience dans le leadership associatif. Son écriture offre un examen critique des divisions sociales, en particulier en ce qui concerne la race, et explore des voies vers la guérison et la réparation. Le travail de Baker se caractérise par sa volonté de remettre en question les normes établies et de plaider pour les voix marginalisées. À travers ses essais et ses commentaires, elle favorise une compréhension plus approfondie des problèmes sociaux urgents.

    Collapsing Consciously : Transformative Truths for Turbulent Times
    Undaunted
    The Journey of Forgiveness
    Saving Animals from Ourselves
    Dark Gold
    Rubbish Raccoon
    • 2023
    • 2022

      Undaunted

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      Confronting the stark realities of climate change and the potential for human extinction, this book addresses the emotional turmoil many face, including anxiety and despair. It emphasizes the importance of living with intention and compassion amidst the challenges of a divided world and rising authoritarianism. Rather than providing false solutions or succumbing to hopelessness, it equips readers with practical skills and practices to navigate these unprecedented times with resilience and clarity.

      Undaunted
    • 2021

      Rubbish Raccoon

      On Behaviors

      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Rubbish On Behaviors is a little book about big ideas. Rubbish leads the way to explore complex topics in a fun, easy and non-judgmental way. Using engaging illustrations and powerful vocabulary to inspire discussions between adults and children around the topic of Behaviors, Rubbish Raccoon leaves readers room to discover their own thoughts and ideas in conversational play. Parents don't need to avoid these difficult conversations because they don't have the right words. Rubbish Raccoon leads the way!

      Rubbish Raccoon
    • 2021

      Thoughts In Flight

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Memoirs and poetry of Carolyn Ruth Dalman Bouman Baker

      Thoughts In Flight
    • 2021

      Rubbish Raccoon

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Rubbish Raccoon: On Emotions is a little book about big ideas. Rubbish Raccoon leads the way for non-judgmental conversations about complex topics.

      Rubbish Raccoon
    • 2020

      Radical Regeneration

      : Birthing the New Human in the Age of Extinction

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Addressing the complexities of contemporary life, the book challenges readers to confront demanding truths. It emphasizes the necessity of honesty in a world that often obscures reality, urging a deep reflection on societal issues. Through its candid approach, it seeks to resonate with those who recognize the urgency of authenticity in today's environment.

      Radical Regeneration
    • 2020

      Carolyn L. Baker grew up in Southern California during segregation and came of age in the counter-cultural climate of the 1960s. Many years later, when Baker was in her mid-sixties, she first learned of the murder of Emmett Till, sparking an investigation of her own position as a white woman in the midst of a world of racial trauma. An Unintentional Accomplice follows Baker’s awakening to the realities of her own white privilege, confronting white guilt, navigating aspects of white identity, and searching out ways to be an ally who both acknowledges her own position and seeks to provide active support for those who live with a different set of circumstances. We find Baker facing the painful reality that, no matter how unintentional, she plays a role within a system that continues to inflict racial harm. She comes to realize that, by not actively opposing discrimination, as a white person, she acts as an accomplice.  An Unintentional Accomplice offers a non-judgmental personal narrative that invites readers to explore the complexities of race in America and how to navigate the guilt that can arise in the face of these realities. The book defines institutionalized discrimination, illustrates the distance between the American dream and American reality, calls for a radically inclusive feminism, and suggests relevant ways to change direction and take action to build a more humane nation.  

      An Unintentional Accomplice - A Personal Perspective on White Responsibility
    • 2019

      Saving Animals from Ourselves

      A Manifesto for Healing the Divine Animal Within

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the profound interconnectedness of humanity, the Divine, and the Earth, this book emphasizes the shared responsibility to protect and honor all of creation. It advocates for a harmonious existence, urging readers to embrace gratitude and humility in their relationship with the world around them. Through this lens, it encourages a deeper understanding of our role within the broader community of life.

      Saving Animals from Ourselves
    • 2017

      Dark Gold

      The Human Shadow and the Global Crisis

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the concept of the personal and collective shadow, this book aims to inspire readers towards individual and planetary healing. It highlights the emotional and spiritual benefits that arise from confronting and transforming one's shadow. By encouraging accountability and compassion, it advocates for a fierce love for oneself and the Earth, emphasizing that even small actions can lead to significant change.

      Dark Gold
    • 2017

      Savage Grace

      Living Resiliently in the Dark Night of the Globe

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The authors tackle the urgent global crisis by proposing four essential strategies: Reconnection, Resistance, Resilience, and Regeneration. They emphasize the need for profound reconnection with ourselves, others, and the Earth, highlighting the difference between solvable problems and deeper predicaments that require thoughtful responses. By urging readers to act from a place of Sacred Self, they advocate for a commitment to compassion and justice, even in dire circumstances. This book challenges conventional beliefs and calls for a transformative approach to activism and spirituality.

      Savage Grace