UNITARIAN
AND UNIVERSALIST WOMEN:
Liberating
History
June
2008
Ten years of
calendar information now in book form!
Individuals,
congregation, and women’s groups have celebrated the lives of
historic Unitarian and Universalist women by submitting and
sponsoring a page for the Unitarian Universalist Women’s
Heritage Calendars from 1996 to 2005. The material in book form is a
resource for personal reflection, Lifespan Faith Development,
newcomer orientation, small group ministry (covenant group) sessions,
women’s events and worship.
The
collection includes biographies of 119 Unitarian, Universalist and
Unitarian Universalist women from the United States, Canada, Britain,
and New Zealand. The biographies span more that two centuries, from
Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743-1825) to Laurel Clark (1961-2003). It
includes famous women like Clara Barton and Louisa May Alcott, and
women whose stories will be new to many readers. The vision for this
work came from the inspiration of the late Joan Goodwin, and is
dedicated to her. The publisher is Peter and Lynn Hughes of
Blackstone Editions.
May
this book inspire you to find and honor the women in the history and
those who are making history now. Keep the voices of Unitarian
Universalist women alive and vibrant!
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Unitarian and Universalist Women: Liberating
History
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Make checks out to
Unitarian Universalist Women’s Heritage Society (UUWHS) and
mail to:
UU WHS, At
Bethany Union, 256 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116
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