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by de La Torre Miguel (Editor), Raheb Mitri (Editor)
All too often, justification for building walls (physical or virtual) is advanced by those benefiting from said wall to mask oppressive social, political, and economic structures. Tear Down These Walls is a comparison study on the impact of walls upon colonized people living in occupied lands. We are told that walls must exist to keep out terrorist (as per Israel), punish anti-democratic systems (hence the Cuban embargo), keep out caravans of illegals seeking to freeload off our generosities (as per anti-immigrant U.S. citizens). Seldom do we explore the impact of walls on those constructed as a threat and as an Other.
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RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ethics
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Liberation
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Religion, Politics & State
Tear Down These Walls
Miguel A. De La Torre and Mitri Raheb, editors
Ethics and Intersectionality Series
Cover design: Melissa Romano
Cover image: Photographs by Mitri Raheb
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ISBN 978-1-62698-624-4
Author Biography
Miguel A. De La Torre is professor of social ethics and Latinx studies, Iliff School of Theology, Denver, CO. Mitri Raheb is the founder and president of Dar al-Kalima University in Bethlehem, Palestine.