Becoming Like Creoles: Living and Leading at the Intersections of Injustice, Culture, and Religion
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By Curtiss Paul DeYoung, Jacqui Lewis (Contribution by), Micky ScottBey Jones (Contribution by), Robyn Afrik (Contribution by), Sarah Thompson Nahar (Contribution by), Sindy Morales Garcia (Contribution by), 'Iwalani Ka'ai (Contribution by)
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The French Caribbean authors of In Praise of Creoleness (Eloge de la Créolité) exclaim, "Neither Europeans, nor Africans, nor Asians, we proclaim ourselves to be Creoles." Creoleness, therefore, becomes a metaphor for humanity in all its diversity. Unique among the many images useful for discussing diversity, Creoleness is formed within a history of injustice, oppression, and empire. Creolization offers a way of envisioning a future through the interplay between cultural diversity, injustic...


