LREDA Fall Conference 2006

“To Honor the Many Gifts We Bring”

 

 

Listed below are some powerful books that contribute to the requirements for the Religious Education Credentialing program and that we feel would be useful reading in preparation for the LREDA Fall Conference in 2006. This is the beginning of what we hope will be an expanding list of books, movies and music from popular culture that touch on issues of racism, sexism, ableism, heterosexism and gender stereotypes.  Please send additions and comments to LREDA@uua.org.

Most of all, though, we’d like you to engage in a discovery process, expanding and deepening your own skills and understanding so that we may truly “honor the many gifts we bring.”

 


 


Movie/video suggestions

 

A Day Without a Mexican (2004) ethnicity

Crash (2004)

Billy Elliot (2000) - class, gender

Finding Forrester (2000) - Coming of Age, race

Flawless (1999) disability, gender identity

If These Walls Could Talk (1996) -affectional orientation

If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000) - affectional orientation

Hotel Rawanda,(2005) - race,

Laramie Project (2001) - affectional orientation

Ma Vie en Rose (1997) - gender identity

My Left Foot (1989) - disability, class

Normal (2005)-Gender identity

Sagwa cartoons- ethnicity

Smoke Signals (1998) - race, Native American

Stonewall (1996) - affectional orientation

The Full Monty (1997)- class

Torch Song Trilogy (1988) - affectional orientation

West Wing­-disability story lines

Wilderness Journey - Black Empowerment Era in

                  the UUA- check your district office

 


Music suggestions

 

Music of:

         Ronnie Gilbert

         Chris Willimason

         Holly Near

         Mercedes Sosa

         Sweet Honey in the Rock

         Ladysmith Black Mambazo

 

 


Book suggestions

 

Allen, Paula Gunn- several books of poetry by a Native American woman

Bauer, Marion Dane Am I Blue?: Coming Out from the Silence– affectional orientation, teens

Boenke, Mary, Trans Forming Families - gender identity  http://www.youth-guard.org/pflag-tnet/reviews/marybook.htm

Canada, Goeffrey, Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun- race, class, gender

Flagg, Fanny, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Café (not the movie!)-race, affectional orientation

Gardner, John, Grendel- creating myths, stereotypes (Beowulf from the monster’s viewpoint)

Harjo, Joy- several books of poetry by a Native American woman

Hooks, Bell, several books- race, class, gender

Hutchins, Loraine and Kachumauu, Lani, Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out

Kidd, Sue, The Secret Life of Bees- race

Kolodny, Debra R., Blessed Bi Spirit: Bisexual People of Faith

MacBride, James, The Color of Water: A Black Man’s Tribute to his White Mother

McNatt, Rosemary Bray, Unafraid of the Dark- class, race

Neely, Barbara- “Blanche” series: Blanche on the Lam, etc.- race, class

Ochs, Robin and Rowley, Sara, Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World

Takaki, Ronald, A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America

Tan, Amy, The Joy Luck Club-race, ethnicity

Walker, Alice, Possessing the Secret of Joy- race, gender

Walker, Alice, The Color Purple- race, class, gender

Zimmerman, Bonnie- various volumes of collected lesbian fiction, short stories, lesbian studies