This Winter of 1998 issue from the National Youth Advocacy Coalition highlights the queer youth extremely throughout the entire newsletter. From implying that there must be better youth empowerment within the work environment to advocating for better health for the transgender youth.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Family of Faith Spirit Voice is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of the Family of Faith MCC, which was located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each issue discusses the weekly and monthly events for the church, provides a prayer list for those in need of prayer and current events that impact the church.
Groundings is a newsletter published by the Common Ground Center, which is a faith-based community committed to nonviolence and justice. The goal of this newsletter is to create a space for members of the Common Ground network to communicate about different issues and conversations important to them. This issue of Groundings was published in fall of 1995 and discusses many different topics, including female circumcision, violence against women, contributors to Common Ground, a journal created by Appalachian women, and more.
In this issue of Hecate’s Loom, the first major articles examine the concept of being a witch and what that entails. This includes but is not limited to Ethos and Ethics, the Pagan Federation, Witches in the southwest, gatherings and a various collection of events. There is an interview with Starhawk and her convictions on the future of pagan spirituality. There is an erudite interview on being a witch and how it relates to society, and feminine-Goddess energy. There is another interview on a detailed study of Tarot. Information on the pagan new year. Historical information on witchcraft in Scotland. There is an extensive 65-question interview sheet for the readers who are seeking to have a greater responsibility in the Pagan movement, specifically, the Craft. There is information on natural herbal remedies and treatments for depression. Poetry and advertisements also dominate this issue of Hecate’s Loom
This document is a record of the spiritual teachings of Judith Barr, especially those that pertain to the cycle of life. More specifically Judith Barr, who is also a psychotherapist, details how she uses a connection to the feminine divine to lead others in prayer and heal from trauma and regain a sense of control. In the last two pages of this document there is proof of connections to more specific groups and organizations geared towards helping women on more specific issues. For example, an ad for a session on “Healing Our Wounded Sexuality” or “Women coming Home in Community”.
The June/July 1995 issue of the National Women & HIV/AIDS Project Newsletter addresses topics such as the prospect of mandatory HIV testing of women of childbearing age, women and Social Security, legal services for children, updates from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, holistic treatment and information about HIV/AIDS, and relevant conferences, events, and studies.
The December 1995 issue of the National Women & HIV/AIDS Project Newsletter addresses the diverse needs of women living with HIV/AIDS, emphasizing inclusivity and grassroots efforts. It reflects on accomplishments like the 1994 National Women & HIV/AIDS Summit and the creation of the National Women & HIV/AIDS Agenda. Features include updates on the "Building Bridges" project, which assists mothers with HIV/AIDS in planning stable guardianship for their children, and highlights the CDC's cryptosporidiosis "voice-fax" information line. Articles advocate for legislative support for HIV-related issues, such as the Ryan White CARE Act reauthorization and programs to enhance access to combination antiretroviral therapies. The newsletter underscores the importance of empowering women through education, healthcare access, and policy change, while inviting contributions from the community.
This is a very brief newsletter. Within this particular edition however there is information on family reunion workshops for the year 1999, with new leadership structures to help
the ever-growing program. News on various gay pride events. Local news on the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University campuses as well as education projects.
The October 1992 issue of The New Vision by Lesbian Visionaries, Inc., covers a variety of topics pertinent to the LGBTQ+ community. Highlights include the National Coming Out Day, efforts to repeal Texas's sodomy law (Section 21.06), and the challenges of LGBTQ+ inclusion in society. The newsletter promotes events such as the Lone Star Women's Music Festival, the OUT OK International Film Festival, and the AIDS Memorial Quilt display in Washington, D.C. It also features articles on the challenges faced by lesbian mothers, LGBTQ+ rights in the military, and critiques of societal norms. The publication combines activism, cultural commentary, and community updates, reflecting the organization's commitment to advocacy and support for the lesbian community.
Transformation is published by the Women's Project. This issue contains the Women's Watchcare Network Log from 1994. The Women's Watchcare Network is a program of the Women's Project that tracks violent crimes related to sex, gender, sexuality, race, and other minority identities. This publication lists reported violent crimes with accompanying statistics.
Transformation is published by the Women's Project. This issue discusses the experience of Black women and the African-American Women and Youth Conference.� It also discusses the government and politics, the gay and lesbian community, and their programs.
Transformation is published by the Women's Project. This issue has an article on politics and media from the right wing of the United States. It also has two stories about community members receiving awards. There is a section of new books in their library and the end of the publication has a calendar.
Transformation is published by the Women's Project. This issue discusses issues of systemic inequality regarding race, economics, and sexuality. It also has a section on new books in the Women's Project Library.
Transformation is published by the Women's Project. This issue has an article talking about race in America and the intersections of gender. There is also a section of new books in their library and a Women's Project birthday announcement.
Transformation is published by the Women's Project. This issue looks at 15 years of the Women's Project's work. It discusses issues of feminism, sexism, incarceration, HIV and AIDS, politics, hate crimes, racism, the economy, and education.
Transformation is published by the Women's Project. This issue discusses disability rights and issues of accessibility. There is also an article about the climate of same-sex marriage in Arkansas and civil rights more generally. The end of the publication has a section on new books in the Women's Project Library.