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Who Killed Donte Manning? The Story of an American Neighborhood [Paperback]

Rose Marie Berger
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April 26, 2010
In March 2005, a nine-year-old boy was gunned down in his Columbia Heights neighborhood in Washington, D.C. The unsolved murder tore the community to its core and sets Rose Marie Berger on an exploration for the soul of our nation's capital. How can urban space be read as biblical narrative? Where do people locate themselves in urban time, space, and spirituality? Who do cities sacrifice and why? Rose Marie Berger has lived in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C., since the mid-1980s. She is Associate Editor and Poetry Editor for the award-winning progressive magazine Sojourners. Berger has written on a wide range of topics related to faith, politics, and culture, and has interviewed some of the world's foremost social and political activists.

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  • Paperback: 122 pages
  • Publisher: Apprentice House (April 26, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934074403
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934074404
  • Product Dimensions: 0.3 x 7.9 x 4.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,164,761 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Rose Marie Berger is a Catholic poet and peace activist who writes about empire, art, social justice and activism.

A native of the West Coast, Rose has lived in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C. since the late 1980s. In the course of a 20 plus-year career in faith-based activism, advocacy journalism, and pastoral leadership, she has proven to be a skilled organizer, exceptional writer, visionary pastoral leader, and innovative teacher of biblical literacy.

For more than two decades, Rose has rooted herself with Sojourners magazine and ministry. She has worked as a peace organizer, internship program director, liturgist, community pastor, poetry editor, and, currently, as an associate editor of Sojourners magazine. She is responsible for the Between the Lines news section, poetry, and interviews - and oversees the production of study guides, discussion guides, and the online bible study Preaching the Word. Additionally, she writes a monthly column for Sojourners on spirituality and social justice called "The Hungry Spirit."

Rose has a veteran history in social justice activism, including: educating and training groups in nonviolence; leading retreats in spirituality and justice; and writing on a wide range of topics related to faith, politics, and culture. She has interviewed civil rights activists Vincent Harding and Yvonne Delk, the Love Canal's Lois Gibbs, and Mexican archbishop Ruiz, Palestinian political leader Hanan Ashrawi, poet-farmer Wendell Berry, Filipino activist Karl Gaspar, contemplative prayer guru Thomas Keating, Latino organizer Nane Alejandrez, and many others.

Rose's writing includes: 'Free At Last' on the release of the Christian Peacemaker Teams in Iraq; "A Presidential Option for the Poor" on Venezuela's model of social capitalism; "A Laboratory of Reconciliation" on the Bosnian wars; "The Time of Coca" on Colombia's drug war; "The Good Housekeeping Award" on women heroes of the environmental movement; "Who Controls the Spigot? On water privatization; "Death's Dance Broken" the story of Sr. Dianna Ortiz; and much more.

She has a chapter on war and peace included in The Revolution (Relevant Media Group, 2006) and a chapter on the necessity of daydreaming in The Impossible Will Take A Little While (Basic Books, 2004).

Rose has traveled throughout the United States, and also in Israel/Palestine, Costa Rica, the Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Kosova, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, and El Salvador visiting primarily with faith communities working for peace in situations of conflict. She has traveled with Witness for Peace, Ministry of Money, Maryknoll, Pax Christi, and worked with Christian Peacemaker Teams. Additionally, she leads seminars and retreats, teaches, preaches, and facilitates gatherings on a wide variety of issues linking spirituality and social justice.

A founding member of a small creative writing group, Rose has taught writing and poetry workshops for children and adults. Her poetry has been published in Sojourners, The Other Side, Radix, D.C. Poets Against the War, and Beltway.

Rose holds a Masters of Fine Arts degree in poetry from the University of Southern Maine (2005) and a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from the University of California at Davis (1985).

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bearing Witness August 9, 2010
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In her jewel of a book, Who Killed Donte Manning, Rose Marie Berger engages in the ancient prophetic tradition of calling us to bear witness to the "terrible beauty" of the sacred breaking into our ordinary lives, allowing it to transform ourselves and our communities. Through Berger's finely tuned biblical lens, we are invited to see the whole of the human condition, from the violent death of an innocent child to the tenderness of a Muslim pizza driver kneeling in prayer as the sun sets over the streets of the inner city, as an opportunity to offer our prayers for the redemption of the world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars provocative...inspiring! May 13, 2010
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I had intended to save this book for summer reading, but when it arrived, I just had to take a peek. Couldn't put it down until I had finished it. Rose's reflections on finding God in the city and it's residents were both provocative and inspiring. I highly reccomend this book to anyone who wants to be challenged to find God in the places where many think God absent.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Thoughtful and Necessary Book May 12, 2010
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This is a thoughtful and necessary book. Rose Marie Berger traces the tragic murder of a little boy back through the powers of greed and small-mindedness that plague all American cities. Indeed, her insights indict us all but offer us hope too. Many people will benefit from reading this book. It's an essential contribution, not only to urban studies, but to those seeking to live by faith in America today.
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