Powerful Multicultural Essays for innovative Educators and Leaders is
written for this day, age, and time. We need to tear down our walls of
hatred to optimize "hearty" conversations. In addition, we need to
challenge ourselves and our institutions to do the right things. We must
revisit our inner spiritual connectivity--- there are biblical allusions
that could buttress our understanding about multiculturalism. For
instance, human valuing is the engine behind the Parable of the Good
Samaritan and the Parable of the Sower. Should our goal not be to sow
good seeds that bloom to be beautiful flowers and even grow to be strong
trees? Should our actions be divorced from supporting those who are
different from us? Reading this book will help us to answer these
questions. As often as possible, we must be action-oriented and
practical as we arrive at our central hub and enhance our potential or
existential collaboration, consultation, and cooperation at all levels
of our human interactions.
This is a book for students of life, which means all of us! We are all
learners whether we are students, teachers, community leaders,
university professors and leaders, researchers, scholars, politicians,
to mention a few. We all need to read this book to optimize
conversations, create open and healthy environments, and advance our
nations and world. The days for hiding from discourses are over! We can
no longer sweep our problems and actions under the rug! And, we cannot
divorce ourselves from our own realities. Hopefully, this book will
yield remarkable fruitful dividends with regard to human valuing.