
Tear Down These Walls: Decolonial Approaches to Barriers and Liberation
“A wonderful collection of essays dealing with the modern militarization of societies from Palestine to Hong Kong, to South Africa and the (de)militarized zone that divides Korea; to Cuba and the O’odham Nation. . . . This book exposes a perspective we will not get from the industrialized press. . . . This is a very important book!” —Tink Tinker, professor emeritus, American Indian Studies, Iliff School of Theology “An urgent and much-needed volume, as walls—physical, psychological, and spiritual—have been increasingly built to separate communities, races, and nations. . . . Theological depths, astute historical analyses, and resources to combat apartheid, global racism, militarized violence, and external and settler colonialism.” —Kwok Pui-lan, Episcopal Divinity School “Racialized communities live on the same side of different walls. And our role is to Tear Down These Walls. With intellectual honesty, analytical brilliance, and political courage . . . an impressive array of