Monthly Archives: August 2008
Spirituality & Religion, Part 2
The question is, how do we engage our spirituality as a space of the internal rather than as an object harnessed by the external–by institutions like religion and education? “I have come to believe that every one of us is … Continue reading
Incarceration of Women
A brief FYI: Last weekend I attended the Brussels Meeting for Quakers, where I learned that the Quaker Council for European Affairs conducts a joint project on the conditions of women in prison. And during my news review today, I … Continue reading
Women Writers Blog
Before launching Dey of the Phoenix in April 2008, I authored the blog which, in a later version, extended authorship to others. Post updated: 28 January 2009.
What I Know
From my journal, 8 August 2008: “What I know… Every day is fragile. Every day counts. There is no such thing as a day that doesn’t matter. We are hope. What we do with possibility is our legacy.” ^
Spirituality & Religion
I want to begin a difficult yet basic conversation about spirituality and religion. In part, because of my own journey through institutions (primarily religion, education, and marriage), and what those experiences collectively are teaching me to carve a life in … Continue reading