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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2020 · 41 MIN

Sunday Service Podcast June 28th – The Accidental Activist

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"This was a time period when many lesbian mothers across the U.S. lost their rights to care for their children, strictly because they were lesbian."To mark Pride Sunday this year, former Seattle Unity Board chair Dr. Desi Bailey describes her advocacy work over the decades.  The scope and commitment of her work is inspiring, profound, and continues today.  Thank you Desi, and to all our activist members, who bring their spiritual principles into action every day to help make a more just and equitable world for everyone.The talk begins at 17:45.Worship arts comes from Stephanie Anne Johnson.   Go here for the full service video.Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship and Wednesday evening Zoom services.  And as always, see our Facebook  page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more..Want to get regular updates?Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here. Support the show

"This was a time period when many lesbian mothers across the U.S. lost their rights to care for their children, strictly because they were lesbian."To mark Pride Sunday this year, former Seattle Unity Board chair Dr. Desi Bailey describes her advocacy work over the decades. The scope and commitment of her work is inspiring, profound, and continues today. Thank you Desi, and to all our activist members, who bring their spiritual principles into action every day to help make a more ...

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