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Author Archives: Ginna Bairby

Learning from Organizers in New Haven: Interview with Mothers for Justice

Mothers for Justice is a grassroots group that has done work in partnership with Self-Development of People. Ginna: Can you tell me a little bit about who Mothers for Justice (MFJ) is and what you all do? Kimberly Clark: Mothers … Continue reading

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Hearing the Voices of Peoples Long Silenced: Week 4

Gender Justice 2014 The Right to Come Home: Midrash on the Great Woman of Shunem and Palestinian Refugees, Barbara Kellam-Scott She wouldn’t be a refugee any more if she could come back to the home she had made. She’d left … Continue reading

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Hearing the Voices of Peoples Long Silenced: Week 3

Gender Justice 2014 Reproductive Justice and PC(USA) Social Witness Policy, Ann Hayman It is hard to remember back to the pre Roe v. Wade days. There were the road trips from Idaho to California with classmates seeking abortions. There were fledgling … Continue reading

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Hearing the Voices of Peoples Long Silenced: Week 2

Gender Justice 2014 Re-Imagining the Church as Spiritual Institution, Rev. Joan M. Martin Listen to the words of Elizabeth, an enslaved woman and minister, born in Maryland in 1766: “I betook myself to prayer and in every lonely place I … Continue reading

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