You Are Us

How to Build Bridges in a Polarized World

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Pub Date Jan 24 2023 | Archive Date Feb 15 2023
Greenleaf Book Group | River Grove Books

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Description

The Perils of Polarization and How Self-Liberation Transforms Leadership Through candid accounts of stereotypically vilified individuals—a jihadist, gang member, and white supremacist—as well as additional interviews with people who have been equally cruel and those who have experienced profound victimization, we learn how rigorous inner work can shift even deeply polarized social issues for the better. Piercing the often unconscious and destructive patterns that arise from a legacy of abuse gives rise to a clear leadership methodology, one that heals individuals across racial, political, social, and cultural divides. These stories of reckoning with trauma, pain, and socialized identity reveal how inner change can affect societal reconciliation; how it in fact directly transforms community, workplace culture, and society as a whole.

The Perils of Polarization and How Self-Liberation Transforms Leadership Through candid accounts of stereotypically vilified individuals—a jihadist, gang member, and white supremacist—as well as...


Advance Praise

“All too often, the bonds fueling people's hatred toward each are more robust than those between people who love each other. That's why we need to learn from people who manage to move beyond hate and start working for change. Gareth's book and related videos give us an intimate and inspiring view of what bridge building is like so we can be champions of change in our communities.”

—Peter Arvai, Executive Chair and Co-founder, Prezi

“All too often, the bonds fueling people's hatred toward each are more robust than those between people who love each other. That's why we need to learn from people who manage to move beyond hate and...


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ISBN 9781632996121
PRICE $17.95 (USD)
PAGES 246

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