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Unfinished Lives: Reviving the Memories of LGBTQ Hate Crimes Victims [Paperback]

Stephen V Sprinkle

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  • Paperback: 332 pages
  • Publisher: Resource Publications (OR) (20 Jan 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1608998118
  • ISBN-13: 978-1608998111
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 2 cm

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Synopsis: Over 13,000 Americans have been murdered in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries because of their sexual orientation and gender presentation. In Unfinished Lives: Reviving the Memory of LGBTQ Hate Crimes Victims, Stephen Sprinkle puts a human face on the outrage and loss suffered when people die from anti-gay hatred. Beginning with new developments in the story of Matthew Shepard's murder in Laramie, Wyoming, Sprinkle tells the stories of fourteen representative LGBTQ victims whose lives were savagely cut short due to homophobia and transphobia. These are stories about people who could be your neighbor, classmate, co-worker, or friend - real, everyday people whose love was foreclosed, relationships brutally terminated, and future contributions stolen from us by outrageous, irrational hatred. Told lovingly yet unflinchingly, Unfinished Lives lifts the stories of these LGBTQ victims from undeserved obscurity, allowing their memory to live again. Relying on personal interviews and visits to the locations where these people lived, loved, and died, Sprinkle records the raw emotions, powerful movements for social change, and unexpectedly hopeful communities that arise from the ruins of those people whose only "offense" was to live as they were born to be. Part portraiture, part crime narrative, and part ethnography, Unfinished Lives is poised to change the conversation on hate crimes in the United States. Endorsements: "Unfinished Lives cries out to be read . . . It speaks to the systematic denigration of LGBTQ people in the United States . . . and it offers hope that the cycles of abuse and hatred and violence can be broken-one person, one family, one community at a time." -from the Foreword by Harry Knox Director of the Religion and Faith Program Human Rights Campaign, Washington, DC "In telling these 'stories that trouble the soul' about the hateful murders of fourteen LBGTQ people who were selected for execution simply because of their non-conforming sexual orientation and gender presentation, Stephen Sprinkle has courageously refused to bury the victims in silence or go along with the cultural amnesia that tries to suggest 'it was all a mistake' and 'they were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.' No, anti-gay violence is an intentionally employed weapon of mass terror, and religion is often its accomplice. With a fierce determination to honor our dead by telling the truth out loud and proud, Sprinkle calls the community to take up the queer theological tasks of, yes, remembering and mourning, but also of community resistance and organizing to end the violence against us, against all peoples." -Marvin M. Ellison Bangor Theological Seminary editor of Sexuality and the Sacred: Sources for Theological Reflection "Stephen Sprinkle takes on one of the most profound questions of our time: When fear and hate and judgment result in violence and murder of non-gender conforming people, what is the right response of civil society? While we struggle to find the answer, he reminds us that the clock is ticking and lives are being lost. He honors the lives of those who have either been taken from us or grievously injured by our collective inaction. He labors at the leading edge of love, healing, and inclusion for all people, providing 'a walking systemtic intervention' where injustice resides." -Cindi Love Executive Director of Soulforce Member of the Religion and Faith Program Human Rights Campaign, Washington, DC Author Bio: Stephen V. Sprinkle is Associate Professor of Practical Theology, and Director of Field Education and Supervised Ministry at Brite Divinity School, Fort Worth, Texas. He is the first openly gay scholar to be tenured in the school's history.

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"To understand the living ... you got to commune with the dead ..." 24 Feb 2011
By Mike House - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Dr. Sprinkle writes in his introduction, "Confronting the dangerous nature of these narratives of murder and loss carries with it a mission ... for all who have survived the worst the culture can do are survivors, adn survivors have the duty and the dignity of becoming witnesses." The book does indeed bear witness by making these victims of anti-LGBTQ violence live again by telling who they were in life and what they meant and continue to mean to their family and friends and those who loved them. He also, unflinchingly, tells of the often-horrific ways in which these fourteen women and men, boys and girls died. The stories cannot be read quickly ... as each one forces you to pause, reflect, grieve over the loss and often reel at the horror hatred can cause. Steve uncovers so many things we would often rather not see ... not only the homophobia, so terribly often driven by twisted religion and the hatred of what is different, but also the hatred driven by race, gender, poverty. But "Unfinished Lives" is not just a book about loss. It speaks of injustice ... in order to help us know the need to fight for justice. Of the reality of hate ... so we can know the need to fight for love and acceptance. Of the reality of how unsafe the world still is for LGBTQ folk of every age, race, and region of the country ... and of the need to change the ways we see and interact with each other to stop the hate and build safe places for the vulnerable among us. This book is not an easy read ... but it is an important and potentially life-changing one. Read of these "Lives" and expect to be angered at the horror and the hate, to be grieved by the senseless loss ... but also to be inspired by those who find the courage to literally build hope out of the ashes. Read it ... so that these lives will not be forgotten ... Read it to bear witness ... Read it to help save others ... maybe even read it to save yourself.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Unfinished Lives 28 Feb 2011
By Egon Cohen - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Over 13,000 LGBTQ Americans have been murdered simply for being different. For being who God made them to be. And most of them weren't named Matthew Shepard. Most of them weren't white, young, and good looking.

We've all heard about Matthew, and Brandon Teena, and Harvey Milk. But what about all the nameless, faceless victims whose stories we never hear? To truly understand the scope, the magnitude, and the horror of anti-LGBTQ hatred in America today, we have to hear those stories. We have to learn about those unfinished lives.

And that is the project that Steve Sprinkle dedicates himself so admirably to in this book. Dr. Sprinkle is, above all, a masterful story-teller. In Unfinished Lives, he uses that gift -- that warm and folksy, yet incisively prophetic voice -- to bring 14 victims, from all walks of life, into our lives. However, this book is more than a collection of portraits. These unfinished lives confront us with their call for understanding, their call for justice, and ultimately their call for healing.

Highly recommended.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Unfinished Lives 27 Feb 2011
By Jane McCoy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Stephen Sprinkle's UNFINISHED LIVES is a poignant book that chronicles hate crimes against men and women due to their sexual orientation. The in depth research and interviews were a herculean task. The challenging subject matter is told in a powerful and compassionate manner. Dr. Sprinkle's years of blood, sweat and tears come to fruition as this master story weaver writes about real people whose lives were cut short due to prejudice.

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