A Shared Future
Faith-Based Organizing for Racial Equity and Ethical Democracy
A Shared Future
Faith-Based Organizing for Racial Equity and Ethical Democracy
In A Shared Future, Richard L. Wood and Brad R. Fulton draw on a new national study of community organizing coalitions and in-depth interviews of key leaders in this field to show how faith-based organizing is creatively navigating the competing aspirations of America’s universalist and multiculturalist democratic ideals, even as it confronts three demons bedeviling American politics: economic inequality, federal policy paralysis, and racial inequity. With a broad view of the entire field and a distinct empirical focus on the PICO National Network, Wood and Fulton’s analysis illuminates the tensions, struggles, and deep rewards that come with pursuing racial equity within a social change organization and in society. Ultimately, A Shared Future offers a vision for how we might build a future that embodies the ethical democracy of the best American dreams.
An interview of the authors on the subject of faith leaders organizing for justice (Peace Talks Radio, copyright Good Radio Shows, Inc.) can be heard at this link: https://beta.prx.org/stories/190030
256 pages | 26 halftones, 25 line drawings | 6 x 9 | © 2015
Political Science: Race and Politics
Religion: Religion and Society
Sociology: Social Change, Social Movements, Political Sociology
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Table of Contents
Democracy and Multiculturalism: Dilemmas of the Democratic Public Sphere
Universalist and Multiculturalist Democracy in Action: The Scale and Strategic Ambition of Today’s Faith-Based Community Organizing
The Other Democratic Dilemma: Religion in the Public Sphere
Outline of the Book’s Argument
PART I: THE STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE, AMBITION, AND RACIAL / ETHNIC DIVERSITY OF FAITH - BASED COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
ONE / The Scale of Organizing Today: The National Study of Community Organizing Coalitions
Background
On Nomenclature: Faith- Based or Institution- Based or Broad- Based Organizing?
Research Design
Organizational Infrastructure: The Changing Field of Organizing
Scale and Scope of Organizing: The New Political Imagination
Emerging Federated Structures: State and National
Mobilizing Resources: Funding in the Field of Faith- Based Community Organizing
Summary: Dynamics Underlying the Growth of Faith- Based Community Organizing
TWO / Leadership and Diversity
Governing and Leading: Board Members, Clergy, and Leaders
Organizing the Terrain: The Makeup of Professional Staff
Retaining Professional and Diverse Staff: Salaries, Meaning, and the Shared Work of Multiculturalism
Conclusion
THREE / Racial Diversity in Faith- Based Organizing
Demographics of Institutional Diversity: Racial and Ethnic Diversity of Member Institutions
And Yet . . . Is Diversity in Faith- Based Organizing on the Decline?
The Strategic and Institutional Origins of Changing Diversity
Better Measures? Capturing the Complex Diversity Picture
Brief Contrast Case: Religious Diversity in Organizing
Conclusion
PART II: ETHICAL DEMOCRACY ON THE GROUND—ORGANIZING, DEMOCRACY, AND THE CHALLENGES OF DIVERSITY
INTRODUCTION TO PART II
FOUR / Transforming Institutions: The Strategic and Ethical
Dynamics of Commitment to Racial Equity
Getting Real: Building a Culture of Engagement on Racial Equity,
Preserving Political Efficacy
How Hard It Is: The Intellectual Work behind PICO’s Transformation
Conclusion: Envisioning and Rebuilding a “Land of Opportunity” in America: Can Americans Deal with America’s Racial Legacy?
FIVE / Lifelines to Healing: Betting Resources and Reputation on Racial Equity
A Campaign for Racial Equity: “Targeted Universalism” in Action
The Symbiosis of Structure, Culture, and Leadership: Campaigns within a Network
Change over Time: The Institutional, Strategic, and Cultural Origins of Commitment to Racial Equity
Conclusion: Risks and Rewards of Ambitious Organizing
SIX / Challenge to America: An Interview with Rev. Michael McBride, Lifelines to Healing LiveFree Campaign, PICO National Network
SEVEN / Strategic Innovation and Democratic Theory
The Fire of Faith in Organizing
Creativity: Strategic Innovation in Faith- Based Organizing
Reprise: The Theoretical Stakes behind Real- World Democratic Struggles
Conclusion
Conclusion: A Shared Future—Ethical Democracy, Racial Equity, and Power
Building Ethical Democracy by Reanchoring Democratic Life in Society
Real-World Work for Ethical Democracy: Insights for Democratic Movements
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Awards
Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA): Outstanding Book in Nonprofit & Voluntary Action Research
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