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.
Feminary is a collection of articles, personal narratives, journal excerpts, letters, short fiction, poetry, drawings, reproductions of artwork, and photographs that captures slices of life from women who have lived in the South, currently live in the South, or are Southern-born women who currently live in the city.
This newsletter Festive Circles Update, first focuses on the history of Midwifery throughout the history of the inquisition. Further, it is discussed how those in midwifery were matriarchs, healers and caregivers who were burned at the stake as witches. An article titled “Beyond the Grove” centers itself on support services for the gay and lesbian community in Oklahoma City. A “Webweavers Address Book” is provided which gives resource information to those in the Gay and Lesbian Pagan community. An announcement of a “Conference of Embodying Our Gay Rights” is announced.
Frontlines is a news and resources publication by OutFront Minnesota, a not-for-profit lobbying organization with a mission to eliminate heterosexism and homophobia in Minnesota.
Frontlines is a news and resources publication by OutFront Minnesota, a not-for-profit lobbying organization with a mission to eliminate heterosexism and homophobia in Minnesota.
Frontlines is a news and resources publication by OutFront Minnesota, a not-for-profit lobbying organization with a mission to eliminate heterosexism and homophobia in Minnesota.
Frontlines is a news and resources publication by OutFront Minnesota, a not-for-profit lobbying organization with a mission to eliminate heterosexism and homophobia in Minnesota.
The January 1998 issue of Gay Black Female (GBF) magazine highlights various aspects of Black lesbian identity, empowerment, and visibility. Founded in 1990 by Stephanie "Dakara" Wynne, the magazine serves as a platform for creative expression and social advocacy for the Black LGBTQ+ community. The issue includes editorials, personal reflections, and essays addressing themes such as self-concept, the impact of HIV/AIDS on Black women, and historical contributions from Black women during the Harlem Renaissance. Key articles encourage self-awareness, storytelling, and solidarity to combat racism, sexism, and health crises affecting the community.
The magazine also features literary content such as short stories and poetry, discussions on self-esteem and personal growth, and historical retrospectives, such as Amanda Love's tribute to the Harlem Renaissance. In addition, the publication celebrates achievements within the Black lesbian community and offers resources like employment opportunities and personal ads, fostering connection and representation.
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 group interview features former members of Herland (Peggy Johnson, Margaret Cox, Pat Reaves, Jean Kelsey, and Diane Trout Harwood) reflecting on the experiences with their involvement with Herland, an LGBTQ+ community space, highlighting the challenges and strengths of the collective consensus model used in the organization. Participants discuss the diverse backgrounds of the women involved, particularly in terms of education and class, and how the organization fostered an inclusive environment. They also discuss the AIDS crisis, Pride Parade, and Herland's role in larger LGBTQIA+ movement.
The Herland Newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Sister Resources newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
The Herland Sister Resources newsletter is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.