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Soul:Celebrating Our Common Humanity, is a special
collection of poetry and stories, with contributions from people of
all walks of life. The book includes entries from celebrities
such as Maya Angelou, Margaret Cho, Muhammad Ali, Dr. Bernie Siegel,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others, along with a diverse group
of contributors. I am very proud and humbled to have been a part
of the creation of this wonderful anthology, along with my
co-creator, Yolanda King, who is the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, who graciously wrote our books'
foreword.
It excites me beyond words to see this book being used in ways we
didn't even perceive, during its’ creation. Since the book was
published, in December 2003 by McGraw-Hill, we have received
much feedback on the many ways our book is being used as a teaching
tool.
Diversity trainers, in the areas of Human Resource,
jumped at the chance to purchase many copies of the book and start
using it as diversity training material for their
organizations.
Roger Rosas wrote us this message: "
I just finished reading your book "Open My Eyes, Open My Soul" and I
would like to tell you how magnificent your book is. I am a
Diversity Project Manager for
Liberty Mutual and your book has
make me see Diversity in a total different
prospective. I am also a member of the Houston Human Resources
Association and member of the Diversity Committee.
I am plan to give your book as a gift to each member of the
Committee. I know that they all will enjoy it as much as I
do."
In addition to the workplace, people are using our book in
churches and many classrooms nationwide.
Shanedria Ridley, M. Ed
wrote us this note "As a national educational
consultant (and former schoolteacher) who is frequently called upon
to devise solutions to instructional challenges, I am constantly
seeking materials and sources that can positively impact our great
and troubled generation. Illiteracy and intolerance continue to gnaw
away the foundation of our educational institutions, the training
grounds for our future leaders. Your book serves as an antidote to
both of these societal ills."
This response has prompted us on a journey to create a study
guide and online courses for diversity training as well as a
curriculum for educators, in the classroom.
Both Yolanda King and I have been able to creatively build
keynote presentations, on the topic of diversity, pulling
from just a few entries in our book each. Yolanda pulls from
her skill of an actor and dramatizes the readings of Muhammad Ali,
and Stevie Wonder. She also turned one popular poem "Agape" by
Jimmi Ware, into a rap song.
I use humor from my own diverse cultural background and I
created a silent film from one of the stories "Danny", who
was a foster child that was loved by and then taken away from his
best-friend, Abby Warmuth.
We have happily found the possibilities to this book.... endless.
I even used the book to conduct a four hour employee diversity
training, for a Fortune 500 company's diversity council,
on communication skills, pulling heavily from an entry by Lynise
Harris titled appropriately "The Perfect Lesson".
I was also able to engage the audience by soliciting volunteers
to act out some of the other readings in the book. I feel the
bonds we formed that day, learning together as a team, will last us
a life time.
The messages in our book touch people on what I call a heart
level. When the emotions are stirred and new perspectives are
shared, people tend to sit back and reflect on the message.
They are not being preached to, but enlightened to a new way of
thinking. Then they can do their own self-examination of their
soul and find areas where they can make positive and proactive
changes. Often times the stories resonate with the reader
because they have had similar situations in their own life.
Our approach is different than preaching or mandating new
regulations. Not that there isn't a place for those tactics,
but using this book, Open My Eyes Open My Soul, seems to
inspires a common sense way of treating all of humanity with
respect. I am not talking about treating everyone the
same, but with the same level of respect.
I believe the lessons in this book enlighten people, who may not
have known they were treating others different than themselves, so
that they can connect and create more harmonious relationships.
Obviously, you may think as the co-creator, I'm just a wee bit
biased. However, what you may not know is how much I
have learned from our contributors and how much I feel I have grown
as an individual, since taking this project on.
I can honestly tell you that I had no foresight into being a
diversity trainer prior to the creation of this book. However,
I am loving this experience and I plan to continue spreading the
word of the benefits, when using Open My Eyes, Open My Soul
as a diversity training tool.
© Copyright 2005 Elodia Tate all
rights reserved. Permission to reprint granted with full article
reprint, author credit and a link back to my site.
Elodia Tate is
a best-selling author and professional speaker, who is known for
using humor & story telling to connect with her audience. She
enjoys speaking to small groups as well as large audiences. To
learn more about her book visit
http://www.openmyeyesopenmysoul.com.
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