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Our newsletter, the Communicator, is sent to member and friends of UUWF.  We plan to publish three issues in 2008.

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Recent Issues

Nov/Dec 2007
Funding through the UUWF Grants Program has raised awareness of the dangers of human trafficking, helping protect potential migrant workers like the Guatemalan school girls shown at right.  Learn about the sometimes fatal abuse and exploitation women and girls suffer in Lucia's Story, coming in late January when we post  the Nov/Dec issue of the Communicator.

June 2007
The spirited group at right are participants in the third annual Sexuality Education Advocacy Training, sponsored by the UUA and the United Church of Christ.  UUWF Clara Barton Intern Meredith Schonfeld-Hicks reports on the training in theJune issue.

February 2007
Riane Eisler, whose seminal work, The Chalice and The Blade: Our History, Our Future, challenged a whole generation of young women – and men – to seek a more equitable society, is now breaking new ground in an old science: Economics. Her newest book, due out in April, explores The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics.  Read more about the recipient of UUWF's 2007 Ministry to Women Award in the February Communicator.


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June 2007 UUWF Communicator
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February 2007 UUWF Communicator
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