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Heal Our Culture - Be a Culture Healer, not a Culture Warrior

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About

"Heal Our Culture" as an inquiry project by Wes and Shelly Fryer of Matthews, North Carolina. In multiple ways, we need to work together to heal our culture from the wounds and scars of the past, which include systemic racism, white supremacy, patriarchy, religious bigotry, and a variety of other discriminatory policies, attitudes and behaviors. In addition, we need campaign finance reform, criminal justice reform, and health care reform. We need to end the widespread, toxic worship of tactical firearms. We need to respect and celebrate diversity in all its forms as well as cultivate resilient skills and dispositions as informed, saavy citizens of our communities, states, nations and world. Overall (especially in the United States) we need to CARE FOR EACH OTHER more, and elevate the cultural values of love, kindness, respect, patience, gentleness, and listening.

This website includes resources relating to this inquiry (and potentially book) project. I (Wes Fryer) am also sharing links and resources on social media with the hashtag #HealOurCulture and periodically collecting / sharing some of those resources here. ( Mastodon)

You may also be interested in these other related projects and websites I maintain:

  1. Conspiracies and Culture Wars (a media literacy inquiry project)

  2. Book: Pocket Share Jesus - Be a Digital Witness for Christ

  3. My Sunday School / Bible Study Lessons

  4. Star Trek Plus ("an inquiry into the future project")

More links to connect and learn with me on social media are available, as well as my bio and contact information.

Learn more about Wes, including background about his theology.

"Heal Our Culture (AI Image)" (CC BY 2.0) by Wesley Fryer

"Human rights are not states rights"

The essence of human rights lies in their universality – they are inherent entitlements belonging to every individual, not privileges granted by state authorities subject to alteration by local governments or popular opinion. These rights are enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, yet there persists a global debate over the extent of one's humanity and the full spectrum of rights that should be universally guaranteed. These rights surpass even those outlined in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, encompassing the liberties of marriage to a partner of one’s choosing, the recognition of one's self-identified gender identity, and the right of women to have sovereignty over their reproductive decisions without government interference. Additionally, human rights provide protections against torture and enslavement, even in situations of incarceration. At their core, these rights include the fundamental right to life, safeguarding individuals from state-sanctioned execution and from inhumane conditions such as prolonged solitary confinement. Human rights are inalienable and non-negotiable. *

* Written with help from ChatGPT4. Full documentation available.

Music

The Spotify playlist "Heal Our Culture" includes a variety of songs with themes of struggle, hope, resilience, community, and more which are related to the subjects of our project.

If you have suggestions for songs to add, please let Wes know.

Organizations

Coming to the Table

Mission: "Coming to the Table provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal wounds from racism that is rooted in the United States’ history of slavery."

PFLAG Charlotte

Mission: "To create a caring, just, and affirming world for LGBTQ+ people and those who love them."

Levine Museum of the New South

"Levine Museum builds a stronger, more equitable community by connecting people to Charlotte and to each other through history, culture, and celebration. Our exhibitions and programs foster empathy, ignite dialogue, and inspire action."

Caldwell Presbyterian Church

"We seek to build a diverse, intentional, affirming community animated by joyful worship and called forth into social action for service to the greater good."

Facing History & Ourselves

"Facing History & Ourselves uses lessons of history to challenge teachers and their students to stand up to bigotry and hate."

My Videos

Black History

Museums and Projects

  1. International African American Museum (Charleston, SC)

  2. National Museum of African American History and Culture (Washington, DC)

  3. North Star: A Digital Journey of African American History (NMAAHC)

  4. Mapping Black History and Heritage in North Carolina (North Carolina African American Heritage Commission)

  5. Oklahoma Black Homesteader Project (Univ of Nebraska)

Historical Events & People (English WikiPedia)

  1. Slave George (1811 murder)

  2. Wilmington massacre of 1898

  3. Omaha Race Riot of 1919

  4. Tulsa race massacre (1921)

On Malcom X

  1. The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X  by Les and Tamara Payne (Oct 2020 book)

  2. A Pulitzer Prize Biography On The Life Of Malcom X (Friends Like Us Podcast, 29 December 2021)

  3. Malcom X (1992 movie by Spike Lee)

  4. Malcom X Interview at UC Berkeley (October 1963)

Other Videos

  1. 13th (2016 Netflix documentary)

Other Documentaries on Black History and African American Cultural Contributions

Decendant - 2022 Documentary

  1. Official website

    1. "In DESCENDANT, award-winning filmmaker Margaret Brown returns to her hometown of Mobile, Alabama, to document the search for and historic discovery of The Clotilda, the last known ship to arrive in the United States, illegally carrying 110 kidnapped Africans."

  2. IMDB page

    1. "Follows descendants of the survivors from the Clotilda, the last ship that carried enslaved Africans to the United States, as they reclaim their story."

Streaming on Netflix

Higher Ground Production Company

  • Official website

  • English WikiPedia page

The Space Race: National Geographic Documentary

Recommended Books

Race - Whiteness - White Supremacy

  1. Confronting Whiteness Participant's Guide: A Spiritual Journey of Reflection, Conversation, and Transformation by Benjamin Boswell

  2. James Baldwin - Collected Essays - Library Of America - Free via Internet Archive

  3. The Little Book of Racial Healing (about CTTT) by Thomas Norman DeWolf and Jodie Geddes 

  4. I See You: How Love Opens Our Eyes to Invisible People by Terence Lester

  5. Blood and Politics: The History of the White Nationalist Movement from the Margins to the Mainstream by Leonard Zeskind

  6. The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson

  7. Now You See Us: A Novel by Balli Kaur Jaswal 

  8. "How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America" by Heather Cox Richardson

Quotation from Chapter 6: Confronting Whiteness Participant's Guide: A Spiritual Journey of Reflection, Conversation, and Transformation by Benjamin Boswell

Photo attribution: Photo by Dan Parlante on Unsplash 

Gender Equality

  1. Tell Me Who You Are: Sharing Our Stories of Race, Culture, & Identity by by Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi

  2. Formidable: American Women and the Fight for Equality: 1920-2020 by Elisabeth Griffith 

  3. The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts Kindle Edition by Loren Grush

  4. The Woman They Could Not Silence: One Woman, Her Incredible Fight for Freedom, and the Men Who Tried to Make Her Disappear by by Kate Moore

"OKC Pride 2022" (CC BY 2.0) by Wesley Fryer

Photo: "God Loves You. No Exceptions!" (CC BY 2.0) by Wesley Fryer

Saint Augustine Church OKC - Grace Episcopal Church, Yukon, Oklahoma

Faith - Christianity

  1. The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism by Jemar Tisby 

  2. A Bigger Table, Expanded Edition with Study Guide: Building Messy, Authentic, and Hopeful Spiritual Community by John Pavlovitz 

  3. Resurrecting Church: Where Justice and Diversity Meet Radical Welcome and Healing Hope by John Cleghorn

  4. Blood Brothers: The Dramatic Story of a Palestinian Christian Working for Peace in Israel by Elias Chacour and David Hazard

  5. One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America by Kevin M. Kruse 

2nd Amendment - Gun Culture

  1. Gunfight: My Battle Against the Industry that Radicalized America by Ryan Busse

  2. Former Gun Company Executive Explains Roots of America’s Gun Violence Epidemic (ProPublica, 2 June 2023)

  3. Author website: Ryan Busse

Other Resources

  1. "Confronting Whiteness" Course (and conference)

  2. My blog posts related to #ConCW (my "Conspiracies and Culture Wars" media literacy project)

  3. Wakelet: "Heal Our Culture"

Fryer, Wesley. Heal Our Culture (AI Visualization 2). photo, 9 Nov. 2023. Flickr, https://www.flickr.com/photos/wfryer/53321578035/.
Have questions about or suggestions for this website and inquiry project? Contact Wes Fryer!
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