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Respect by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
Read by Jacqueline, Teresa & Katy
Teresa: trimbell@aol.com
Katy: katy.oubs@cobbk12.org
Jacqueline: BAMJACQUEL@bellsouth.net
Amazon.com says:
Respect is a mission, a service, a "way to create symmetry, empathy, and connection"; it is self-generating, a "many-splendored quality" that can build relationships and self-esteem. It is, says author Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, much more than the "static and impersonal" term we often use to describe our deference to traditional hierarchies or symbols. Lawrence-Lightfoot, an award-winning professor at Harvard and the author of several important works of sociology, here observes six subjects known for the respect they bring to their work, inquiring into how this quality has been rooted in and affects each of their lives. From the pediatrician who "sees herself as a servant and helper" to the families she treats to the photographer who believes he can bring out the truth in his subjects only by first making himself vulnerable, the daily heroism of each subject is revealed under the author's warm, curious, respectful eye. Lawrence-Lightfoot even weaves into her inquiry the history of her own African American family and its struggles with gaining and keeping respect. This elegant and accessible book offers alternative models for students, professionals, parents--anyone, really--who would like to harness the healing, strengthening power of this old-fashioned, indispensable quality. --Maria Dolan
What others have to say about RESPECT by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot:
http://www.crosscurrents.org/lightfootreviewfall20.htm
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0DXK/is_7_16/ai_54867346
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chapter 1: Empowerment Feb 4
chapter 2: Healing Feb 11
chapter 3: Dialogue Feb 18
chapter 4: Curiosity Feb 25
chapter 5: Self-Respect March 3
chapter 6: Attention March 10
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