Contact: Dr. Jessica Davis, 618-319-1462, book@belovednation.com
The following are reviews on this model of social change:
“This is a cutting edge community work. It is a unique collaboration for community empowerment, community building, and for changing the world. This is also those rare opportunities to configure race and the American society into true civil discourse with a variety of people with different ethnic, racial, cultural, political and social points of view.” Kenneth Elmore, Ed.M., J.D., Dean of Students, Boston University.
“Dr. Davis provides a wonderful model of how to engage people in reflecting on the urgent necessity of forming a “beloved community,” according to the principles established by Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Davis shows not only how it can be done, but why it has to be done. Readers of this book will be encouraged to take the time and make the commitment to challenge “what is,” in order to do their part in creating “what must come,” if we are to transform our societies from cultures of violence, war and death into a peaceable kingdom.” Joseph A. Brown, SJ, PhD, Director and Professor, Southern
Dr. Jessica Davis is the Director of Law Student Development at Southern Illinois University School of Law in Carbondale,
To schedule an interview or request a review copy of book, please contact her at 618-319-1462 or book@belovednation.com.
Illinois Candidate New Book Release Challenges the Cultures of Violence, War and Death in America