Book Review: Miracles Among the Rubble
Miracles among the Rubble is sincerely unlike any book I have ever read. Written and edited by women, the book is a lyrical collection of stories from the life of the author, Carol R....
book review / Culture / In Memory of / Journeys / women
by Spunky · Published October 17, 2020 · Last modified October 11, 2020
Miracles among the Rubble is sincerely unlike any book I have ever read. Written and edited by women, the book is a lyrical collection of stories from the life of the author, Carol R....
Belief / Body / Family / In Memory of / Relationships / women
by Guest Post · Published October 1, 2020 · Last modified October 3, 2020
Guest Post by Melody Melody’s thirty-plus year nursing practice includes clinical management, epidemiology, cardiology, nephrology, oncology, and behavioral medicine. She currently works part time at Huntsman Cancer Hospital and University of Utah Hospital as...
history / In Memory of / Policy
by April Young Bennett · Published September 19, 2020 · Last modified September 21, 2020
April Young Bennett: Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been a role model for me about how to move change forward in a world that isn’t quite ready. She has always been uncompromising in expressing her...
feminism / In Memory of / Policy / women
by Guest Post · Published June 21, 2019 · Last modified June 20, 2019
Guest Post by TimTam When I first saw the thousands of brilliantly coloured ribbons tied to the fence around a cathedral in Ballarat, I mistakenly thought that meant that church welcomed gay parishioners....
My first memory of you, Carrel, is from that funny young marrieds ward Paul and I were in when we first moved to Boston in 1969, bishoped by Richard Bushman. You seemed young and...
Carrel Hilton and her sister Kathy were among the first members of Cambridge 1 ward that I met when my husband and I arrived in Boston in September 1960. She was then a vibrant teen-ager,...
Dearest Carrel, My heart is with you, and I’m praying for your comfort and peace. You are a beacon of joy and personal exploration, and I am grateful that you are in my life. ...
This week, we remember Exponent II founding mother and longtime board member, Carrel Sheldon, who died after a heartbreakingly swift cancer diagnosis. When Carrel was first diagnosed, her family asked that her Exponent II...
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