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E-raamat: Sandbox Revolution: Raising Kids for a Just World

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  • ISBN-13: 9781506466453
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It is a complex time to be a parent. Our climate is in crisis, and economic inequality is deepening. Racialized violence is spreading, and school shootings are escalating. How do we, as parents, cultivate in our children a love of the earth, a cry for justice, and a commitment to nonviolence? Where do we place our bodies so we teach our kids that resistance is crucial and change is possible? What practices do we hold as a family to encourage them to work with their hands, honor their hearts, and nurture their spirits?

The Sandbox Revolution calls upon our collective wisdom to wrestle with the questions, navigate the challenges, offer concrete practices, and remind parents of the sacredness of the work. Written by parents who are also writers, pastors, teachers, organizers, artists, gardeners, and activists, this anthology offers a diversity of voices and experiences on topics that include education, money, anti-racism, resistance, spirituality, disability justice, and earth care.



It is a complex time to be a parent. Our climate is in crisis, economic inequality is deepening, and violence is escalating. How can parents cultivate in their children a love of the earth, a cry for justice, and a commitment to nonviolence? Written by parents who are also writers, teachers, organizers, artists, gardeners, and activists, The Sandbox Revolution offers a diversity of voices and experiences to guide us on a journey of justice-focused parenting.

"It is a complex time to be a parent. Our climate is in crisis, and economic inequality is deepening. Racialized violence is spreading, and school shootings are escalating. How do we, as parents, cultivate in our children a love of the earth, a cry for justice, and a commitment to nonviolence? Where do we place our bodies so we teach our kids that resistance is crucial and change is possible? What practices do we hold as a family to encourage them to work with their hands, honor their hearts, and nurturetheir spirits? The Sandbox Revolution calls upon our collective wisdom to wrestle with the questions, navigate the challenges, offer concrete practices, and remind parents of the sacredness of the work. Written by parents who are also writers, pastors, teachers, organizers, artists, gardeners, and activists, this anthology offers a diversity of voices and experiences on topics that include education, money, anti-racism, resistance, spirituality, disability justice, and earth care."--Publisher's description.
Introduction: Questions That Ache xi
Lydia Wylie-Kellermann
A Note on Power, Process, and Accountability xix
Part 1 Nitty-Gritty Decisions as Radical Practices
1 What Makes a Family? Infertility, Masculinity, and the Fecundity of Grace
3(12)
Nick Peterson
2 Money: Nurturing a Family Culture of Generosity and Justice
15(18)
Susan Taylor
3 Education: Learning at the Speed of Trust
33(20)
Kate Foran
4 Where to Live: Putting Down Roots and Being Known
53(12)
Frida Berrigan
5 Spirituality: Entrusting Our Children to the Path
65(18)
Dee Dee Risher
Part 2 Confronting the "Isms" in Our Families
6 Moving beyond Normativity: Family as a Haven for Authenticity, Self-Expression, and Equity
83(18)
Jennifer Castro
7 Raising Antiracist White Kids: Some Rules Need to Be Broken
101(16)
Jennifer Harvey
8 Resisting Patriarchy: Messy, Beautiful Interdependence
117(16)
Sarah
Nathan Holst
9 Ableism: Opening Doors and Finding Transformation
133(18)
Janice Fialka
10 Honoring Earth: Healing from the Carceral Mind and Climate Crisis with Joyful Interconnectedness
151(12)
Michelle Martinez
11 The Power of Story: Subversive Lessons from Grandmother Oak
163(20)
Randy Woodley
Part 3 Reclaiming Community
12 Building Community: Choosing Life in the Certainty of Death
183(12)
Marcia Lee
E.N. Sawyer
13 Risk and Resistance: The Cost and Gifts to Our Children
195(18)
Bill Wylie-Kellermann
14 How Do I Heal the Future? Reclaiming Traditional Ways for the Sake of Our Children
213(16)
Leona Brown
Laurel Dykstra
15 Confessions of a Bad Movement Parent: Raising Children for Autonomy
229(26)
Laurel Dykstra
We Turned Out Human: Laurel Dykstra's Daughter Myriam Responds
245(4)
Conclusion: Blessings upon the Unraveling
249(6)
Lydia Wylie-Kellermann
For Each Child That's Born: A Collective Poem 255(4)
Guiding Values 259(2)
Acknowledgments 261(2)
Notes 263(6)
Further Resources 269(10)
Bibliography 279