Topic: Feminism

Susan B. Anthony: The 19th Amendment, the Silver Dollar, and So Much More

Location: The Lingonberry Every February 15 is Susan B. Anthony Day, a chance to celebrate the birth of Susan B. Anthony and women’s suffrage in the United States. Let’s learn more about this wonderful woman, who numbers among our Unitarian ancestors! Share-the-Plate – Our plate recipient for January/February is the Decorah OWL (Our Whole Lives) … Continue reading Susan B. Anthony: The 19th Amendment, the Silver Dollar, and So Much More

Celebrating UU Women in History

March is Women’s History Month. Let’s celebrate by exploring the lives of some of our Unitarian Universalist foremothers, many of whom have had a significant impact not only on our faith but on our world. Service Leader: Karen Esterl

Unnatural? Enough Already! Wo/men Interrupting Paul

with Jimmy Hoke, Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion at Luther College. Jimmy will give a talk that emerges at the intersections of feminism, queerness, and the Bible’s only condemnation of erotic expressions between women (Romans 1:18-32). Drawing from traditions within feminist biblical interpretation, Hoke will examine the impasses around interpretations of this passage and show … Continue reading Unnatural? Enough Already! Wo/men Interrupting Paul