Gracism : the art of inclusion / David A. Anderson.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780830834402
- 0830834400
- 241/.675 22
- BV639.M56 A53 2007
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Includes bibliographical references ([161]-163).
Everyone has a dot -- From racism to gracism -- The art of inclusion -- Saying one : "I will lift you up" (special honor) -- Saying two : "I will cover you" (special modesty) -- Saying three : "I will share with you" (no special treatment) -- Saying four : "I will honor you" (greater honor) -- Saying five : "I will stand with you" (no division) -- Saying six : "I will consider you" (equal concern) -- Saying seven : "I will celebrate with you" (rejoices with it) -- How can I become a gracist?
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