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Only For the Brave At Heart: Essays Rethinking Race, Crime, and Justice
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Social commentators and scholars have presented numerous theories on these topics. But while all lament the horrors associated with police violence, racism, and discrimination, few so far have proposed a viable way to escape these sufferings. By taking a critical look at the writings of novelists, social commentators, and scholars in the fields of sociology, criminology, criminal justice, African American studies, philosophy, and law, Professor Leon E. Pettiway presents a series of essays that provide a path that liberates us from these sufferings. In doing so, he provides a unique perspective that reframes the social realities of racial membership and institutional racism in the US and how they impact our perceptions of crime and social justice.
Buddhism and race are essential elements of these essays, but Pettiway's commentary is also informed by an Afrocentric perspective. In these ways, Pettiway examines our thoughts concerning race, the causes of crime, and the administration of justice. He uses these frameworks to demonstrate how our current modes of thinking reinforce and perpetuate white supremacy, disenfranchise Africans in America, influence our scholarly endeavors, and frame today's public policies and social agendas.
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Pettiway has spent his career as an academic and Buddhist monk reflecting on and writing about the African American experience.
attempts to create an intellectual movement that reimagines how we think about the perceived differences that fracture our society and disenfranchise so many. In the end,
is a critique and commentary on social justice. This powerful collection of essays about discrimination, race, and crime will prove to be one of the most important books about race in America today.