Value for Tuesday of Week 02 in the season of Dormancy

Racial and Ethnic Inclusion

Race and ethnicity play no meaningful role in our character, and none at all in our intrinsic worth. Yet they have long divided us. Greater knowledge, and a better understanding of the science, history, literature and art about race and ethnicity can help us live more ethically, more fully, and shape a better world.

Race and gender have been the two most prevalent and destructive forms of discrimination within our human family. While gender discrimination is broader, racial discrimination has been more systematically brutal. The reasons reside in evolutionary history: historically a female of the same race is more likely to pass on a man’s genes than someone of another race.

I do not propose a contest to decide which group has suffered the worst abuse. The narratives on this subject speak for themselves.

Real

True Narratives

We sailed from New York, and arrived in Liverpool after a pleasant voyage of twelve days. We proceeded directly to London, and took lodgings at the Adelaide Hotel. The supper seemed to me less luxurious than those I had seen in American hotels; but my situation was indescribably more pleasant. For the first time in my life I was in a place where I was treated according to my deportment, without reference to my complexion. I felt as if a great millstone had been lifted from my breast. Ensconced in a pleasant room, with my dear little charge, I laid my head on my pillow, for the first time, with the delightful consciousness of pure, unadulterated freedom. [Harriet Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861), Chapter XXXVII, “A Visit to England”.]

Race and ethnicity in history

History contains many uplifting narratives of racial and ethnic acceptance and inclusion. However, because racial and ethnic exclusion has been so pervasive and so destructive, I offer the following as examples of our too-often tragic history. Only time and space prevent a much more extensive catalogue. I will begin with some general treatments of the subject.

Building a post-racial United States:

General histories of genocide

Genocide against and oppression of indigenous populations in the Americas during the age of exploration

Genocide against Native American peoples in the United States

Slavery and racial division in the United States

The epic disaster of so-called Reconstruction in the United States:

Various histories of slavery and oppression

Genocide against the Jewish people during the Nazi Holocaust

A multi-media presentation is also available on CD-ROM from University of North Carolina Press, entitled "Into That Dark Night: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1933-1939" (2003). Films on the subject include the massive ten-hour documentary "Shoah" (1985), "The Sorrow and the Pity" (1972), and "Night and Fog" (1955).

A great many individual narratives of the Holocaust have been written. They could easily be included here, but I have chosen instead to list them under the heading of resilience.

Images from Babi Yar and an account of the massacre

"Ethnic cleansing" in Eastern Europe in the 1980's

Genocide among the Tutsis and Hutus in Rwanda

Genocide in Darfur and the Sudan

This could be a much longer list. I will spare the reader of that.

Graphic images of racial and ethnic violence are linked below. I caution you, dear reader, of the graphic content of this material:

Histories on ethnicity

Technical and Analytical Readings

Photographs

Documentary and Educational Films

Imaginary

Fictional Narratives

Novels and stories:

Poetry

Poems:

Books of poems:

Music: Composers, artists, and major works

Race

Albums on racial inclusion, focusing on a black liberation period in United States history:

Compositions:

Other albums:

Ethnicity

Owiny Sigoma Band brought together Kenyan Luo tradition and digital vibes from London. It produced the following albums:

John Adams' opera The Death of Klinghoffer (1991) (libretto) tells the story of a Jewish man who was shot and killed by Palestinian terrorists who had boarded an Italian cruise ship. Performances have been conducted by Nagano (1992) (135’) and Nagano.

Other works:

Albums:

Music from a few of the world’s ethnic regions:

Music: songs and other short pieces

 

Visual Arts

Film and Stage

This Is Our Story

A religion of values and Ethics, driven by love and compassion, informed by science and reason.

PART ONE: OUR STORY

First ingredient: Distinctions. What is the core and essence of being human? What is contentment, or kindliness, or Love? What is gentleness, or service, or enthusiasm, or courage? If you follow the links, you see at a glance what these concepts mean.

PART TWO: ANALYSIS

This site would be incomplete without an analytical framework. After you have digested a few of the examples, feel free to explore the ideas behind the model. I would be remiss if I did not give credit to my inspiration for this work: the Human Faith Project of Calvin Chatlos, M.D. His demonstration of a model for Human Faith began my exploration of this subject matter.

A RELIGION OF VALUES

A baby first begins to learn about the world by experiencing it. A room may be warm or cool. The baby learns that distinction. As a toddler, the child may strike her head with a rag doll, and see that it is soft; then strike her head with a wooden block, and see that it is hard. Love is a distinction: she loves me, or she doesn’t love me. This is true of every human value:

justice, humility, wisdom, courage . . . every single one of them.

This site is dedicated to exploring those distinctions. It is based on a model of values that you can read about on the “About” page. However, the best way to learn about what is in here is the same as the baby’s way of learning about the world: open the pages, and see what happens.

ants organic action machines

Octavio Ocampo, Forever Always

Jacek Yerka, House over the Waterfall

Norman Rockwell, Carefree Days Ahead

WHAT YOU WILL SEE HERE

When you open tiostest.wpengine.com, you will see a human value identified at the top of the page. The value changes daily. These values are designed to follow the seasons of the year.

You will also see an overview of the value, or subject for the day, and then two columns of materials.

The left-side column presents true narratives, which include biographies, memoirs, histories, documentary films and the like; and also technical and analytical writings.

The right-side columns presents the work of the human imagination: fictional novels and stories, music, visual art, poetry and fictional film.

Each entry is presented to help identify the value. Open some of the links and experience our human story, again. It belongs to us all, and each of us is a part of it.

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