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"No Silent Witness" Website

MARGARET FULLER GRANT PROJECT

This site provides study materials for Dr. Cynthia Grant Tucker's latest book, No Silent Witness:  The Eliot Parsonage Women and Their Unitarian World, published this spring by Oxford University Press.

— Go to No Silent Witness website


May Sarton Compendia

MARGARET FULLER GRANT RECIPIENT

Two compendia of the works of author, poet, and diarist May Sarton have been completed and are currently available. The compendia, supported by two grants from the Margaret Fuller Grants Program, were compiled and edited by Beverly Anderson Forbes, Ed.D, and address the themes of spirituality and a vision of life for women.

— How to Order

Cakes for the Queen of Heaven

SUPPORTED BY A UUWF GRANT

The newly revised versions of Cakes for the Queen of Heaven "In Ancient Times" and "On the Threshold" are updates of the ground-breaking feminist theology curriculum, developed originally by Shirley Ranck and published by the Unitarian Universalist Association in 1986.

"Ancient Times" was partially supported by funds from the UUWF Grants Program (now the Equity and Justice Program).  It focuses on female images of the divine from prehistory through early patriarchy, relating this information to central issues in women's lives.

— How to Order





Rise Up and Call Her Name
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A Woman-honoring Journey into Global Earth-based Spiritualities
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by Elizabeth Fisher

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY THE UU WOMEN'S FEDERATION
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Now available in DVD, CD, and PDF formats with spiral bound Leader’s Guide and Sourcebook!

Originally published in 1995, this multicultural and multimedia course has been experienced by thousands around the world. Many have been profoundly moved by its exciting exploration of sacred narratives that honor the cross cultural female divine, as well as the many diverse and creative activities included.  This re-release contains all the original content but is more flexible. Easier-to-use formats give facilitators additional possibilities for programming. Components are sold separately or as a complete kit.

— How to Order


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