Quaker Women and Peace Activism: Women & Religion VI

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Date
2005-11-02
Main contributors
Gregory, Elizabeth; Walton Sieber, Ann; Cowan, Barbara; van der Pol, Kathryn; Munn, May M.
Summary
A panel discussion consisting of three members of the Quaker faith, Barbara Cowan, Kathryn van der Pol, and May Mansoor Munn and one moderator and fellow Quaker, Ann Walton Sieber. The moderator discusses the history of the Quaker faith and its ties to abolitionists and suffragists. She then interviews the three panelists on how being a Quaker has influenced their lives' work. The panelists also discuss what it's like to be a woman in the Quaker faith, Quaker support for peace causes throughout the world, community response to Hurricane Rita, and women role models from the Quaker community.
Publishers
The Friends of Women's Studies, University of Houston; Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies, University of Houston
Genre
interviews
Subjects
Women; Religion; Quakers; Pacifists
Location
Houston, Texas
Collection
Barbara Karkabi Living Archives Series
Unit
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Physical Description
01:09:25
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Collection

University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
Carey C. Shuart Women's Research Collection
Barbara Karkabi Living Archives Series
Other Identifiers
Other: HQ1233 .L5985 1995 DVD; Preservation Location: ark:/84475/pm2593tv14c
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