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“Lift Every Voice: Racism, Class, and Power”: Advocacy Training Weekend 2016
April 15-18, 2016 in Washington, DC REGISTER NOW! In our neighborhoods and around the world, social, economic, corporate, and political powers are working to reduce citizens’ access to decision-making. These practices violate the rights and silence the voices of those … Continue reading
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No Longer Politely Angry
Announcing the launch of Our Stories Untold, a blog sharing stories of sexualized violence against women, particularly in the Mennonite Church. By Rachel Halder Originally posted on The Femonite on June 5, 2012, an Unbound partner blog Liberian … Continue reading
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Of Power, Women, Voting, and Prayer
By Rev. Bebb Wheeler Stone, PhD Political rhetoric is always about power. As a woman listening to current political rhetoric, I am convinced that the political contest among some has been framed to gain power over American women. The … Continue reading
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Binding Wounds and Unbinding Chains
Managing Editor’s Corner August 19, 2011 by Patrick David Heery