Guest Speaker Barb Byers
Why do we need to keep our attention on feminist approaches to problems, to raise awareness about women’s history, rituals, and perspectives? Barb Byers, well known in Regina as one of the most influential women in the Saskatchewan and Canadian labour movement, shares her views on women’s issues in the context of International Women’s Day.
Reflections on Transgender Awareness Week, March30-Apr5
Carrying the Chalice: A sermon by Unitarian Minister, Fiona Heath
Atheism and Conclusion: Final Presentation in the God is not One series
Global Warming, the Tar Sands, and Canada’s Future Energy Direction
Living the Apology: The Regina Indian Industrial School
Finding Peace and Meaning in Difficult Situations
Judaism - Part 2. God Is Not One series
War as Disease
Freedom and Human Choice
The Loss of Aborignal Health in the 1870’s: Does the Legacy Continue?
Judaism -- The Seventh Presentation in the series God Is Not One: Part One
The Jewish Festival of Hanukkah
Buffy Sainte-Marie, Singer, Activist, and Visionary
Follow-up to an earlier presentation on Zealot by Reza Aslan
Reconnecting With Our Gardens,
The Origins of Women of the Dawn
Fred Campbell's four ways of being Unitarian -- humanist, naturalist, theist, mystic
Ethics Without God
The Sixth Presentation in the series "God is not One"
Equality from Within: Islamic Feminism in the Modern World
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