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Forum April 2019
[…] Rosa, Calif. Self-praise and dirty secrets I celebrate discussion around Vanessa Julye’s “Are We Ready to Make the Necessary Changes?” […]A Journey toward Eliminating Racism in the Religious Society of Friends
[…] more resources and details. Related: Our Quakerspeak project recently interviewed Vanessa Julye https://www.friendsjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/julye-banner.jpg Participants in the 2014 FGC Pre-Gathering Retreat […]An Online Lifeline for Friends of Color
[…] of Color: “I appreciate the work of this office and Vanessa which has been so important. Y’all are my heroes.” […]Racial Wounding at the Gathering
[…] to people of color, and the ministry of the center, are clearly still very needed. —Vanessa Julye © 2002 Vanessa JulyeMoving toward Wholeness: Addressing Race among Friends
[…] articles that appeared in the Pastoral Care Newsletter, January 2002, and are reprinted with permission. ©2003 Patricia McBee and Vanessa JulyeFit for Freedom: A Conversation with the Co- Authors
[…] and the Myth of Racial Justice By Donna McDaniel and Vanessa Julye. (Quaker Press of Friends General Conference, 2009). 548 […]Are We Ready to Make the Necessary Changes?
Participants at the 2018 Gathering of the Fellowship of Friends of African Descent in Philadelphia, Pa. Photo courtesy of the […]A Cautious Hope
[…] to a call for diversity. In 2009, Donna McDaniel and Vanessa Julye did a remarkable job chronicling Quaker discrimination in […]Forum November 2014
[…] Religious Society. Viv Hawkins Wallingford, Pa.  A Friend’s Journey Vanessa Julye’s willingness to share her own journey in such […]Racial Inequality: Painfully Present among Friends
[…] town approximately six miles from Coatesville, Pa. My father, William Julye, was born in a little town in Alabama. Both […]Showing results for vanessa julye