We need to build Field notes for diverse democracy

Eboo Patel, 1975-

Book - 2022

"For those who seek to build the institutions of a diverse democracy based on justice, this book will serve as both inspiration and guide."--

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Informational works
Published
Boston : Beacon Press [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Eboo Patel, 1975- (author)
Physical Description
xviii, 205 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-198) and index.
ISBN
9780807024065
  • Introduction
  • Section 1. Critics and Builders
  • Chapter 1. Critic: A Personal Journey
  • Chapter 2. Builder, Creating Interfaith America
  • Chapter 3. Jen Bailey, Critic and Builder
  • Chapter 4. Campus as Crucible
  • Section 2. The Good Society
  • Chapter 5. America, the People's Potluck
  • Chapter 6. The Obama Story, the Trump Story
  • Chapter 7. The Genius of Religious Institutions
  • Section 3. Considerations and Cautions
  • Chapter 8. The Challenge of Being in Charge
  • Chapter 9. Align the Substantive and the Symbolic
  • Chapter 10. Be Guided by a Vision For, Not an Anger Against
  • Chapter 11. Embrace Diversity, Including the Differences You Don't Like
  • Chapter 12. Embrace the Multiple Languages of Social Change
  • Chapter 13. Be Careful Turning Identity Categories into Ideological Categories
  • Chapter 14. Seek Solutions, Then Seek Scale
  • Chapter 15. Welcome All Allies
  • Chapter 16. Persuade Your Opponents
  • Chapter 17. Consider Constructive Engagement Before You Cancel
  • Chapter 18. Stand on the Balcony and Think of a Hedgehog
  • Chapter 19. Appreciate the History of Your Movement, Then Extend It
  • Chapter 20. Be Cautious About Becoming a Symbol
  • Chapter 21. Be Cautious About Making Generalizations and Speaking for Others
  • Chapter 22. Be Cautious of the Single Story
  • Chapter 23. Be Cautious About the False Social Map
  • Chapter 24. Be Cautious When Accusing Others
  • Conclusion A Letter to My Sons, Future Builders of Diverse Democracy
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The story of how Interfaith America founder Patel expanded his activism to become a nonprofit founder focused on building civic institutions. The author, a former faith adviser to President Barack Obama, remembers himself as a young person who was always ready with an unsparing political and cultural assessment of any given situation. In college, he writes, he ruined a question-and-answer period after a student play by launching into a mean-spirited critique of the production. He expected his independent-study adviser to praise his incisive analysis. Instead, she sent him an email expressing her disappointment at his unnecessarily harsh reaction to the work, encouraging him to try creating something instead of just tearing other people down. Years later, Patel followed this advice--guidance he also received from a Mayan activist who heard Patel's brutal criticism at an existing interfaith institution--and founded Interfaith America, an organization the author hopes will "be among the vital civic institutions engaging the great challenge and opportunity that is American religious diversity and moving the needle toward more widespread interfaith cooperation." Patel then describes "the nitty gritty challenges" involved in institution building, and in conclusion, he pens a letter to his sons urging them to eschew anger and to avoid limiting their lives to critiquing others. "Tell a story of America where we all belong; build civic spaces where we can all contribute and feel connected," he writes. "You want people who are being their worst selves to be their better selves. And truthfully, you want to be better too. All of us need to be better." Activists may glean some useful tactics from the book, but the narrative is often disjointed, and Patel's arguments about diversity and inclusion are not as forceful or cohesive as they were in his 2012 book, Sacred Ground: Pluralism, Prejudice, and the Promise of America. A centrist call to actively build--rather than passively critique--civic institutions. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.