The Story – a new editor

“What is racism, bigotry, ethnocentrism, homophobia, etc.? The actual experiences of people who have had to endure the bigotry of others while they tried to move along and achieve their life goals gives an understanding of bigotry which helps us root it out of our lives and out of the institutions in which we live…

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Tell the Story!

These are actual instances of how institutional racism and personal bigotry work hand in glove to destroy attempts to change this society from one of White Supremacy and Patriarchy to one which looks beyond physical differences. (I will start – send your stories to share with those who need to understand on a conscious level…

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Spencer Morgan Rice, In Memoriam

by:  Marceline Donaldson, 2014 We were saddened to hear of the death of Spencer Rice on January 15, 2014.  He was a larger than life figure as rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in the city of Boston from 1982 to 1992. There is always that extra amount of grief when someone you know dies, –…

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A Tribute to The Rev. Patricia Riley Colenback (1931-2013)

taken from “Alla Bozarth-Campbell’s – From Womanpriest: A Personal Odyssey, Paulist Press 1978 Bakerwoman God   Bakerwoman God, I am your living Bread. Strong, brown, Bakerwoman God. I am your low, soft, and being-shaped loaf.   I am your rising bread, well-kneaded by some divine and knotty pair of knuckles, by your warm earth-hands. I…

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Trinity Church Organ Concert

copyright Bettina Network, inc. 2012 THE PLACE TO BE on Fridays at noon is Trinity Episcopal Church in Copley Square, Boston, MA. This past Friday there was an astounding organ concert played by Richard Webster (Trinity’s Music Director and Organist) and Colin Lynch (Trinity’s Assistant Organist). To walk into the Church and see the organ…

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Alabama’s first licensed black female pilot dies at 90

Published: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 12:16 PM Updated: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 12:35 PM  By The Associated Press  Mildred Carter, pictured here in 2003, shows her pilot’s license from 1941. (The Birmingham News/ file photo) TUSKEGEE, Alabama — Mildred Carter, who was Alabama’s first licensed black female pilot, has died. She was 90. Funeral services for Carter will…

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