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The following edition of the New York Times Magazine discusses women's global issues and includes various articles and resources regarding "Why Women's Rights Are the Cause of Our Time":

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/magazine/23Women-t.html?_r=1&ref=magazine< /span>

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    link2peace.org

    Group facilitated by The Rev. Betty Adam in response to Sr. Joan Chittister’s lecture on the effects of war on women and children.


    Centering Prayer
    Led by Pam Stockton and Carole Pentony, Centering Prayer is a modern restatement of Christian silent prayer and meditation practices that trace their origin to the early monastic tradition.

    For additional information, call Pam Stockton at 713-529-5036 or e-mail her at Email Pam Stockton.
    Details:
    Meets Mondays
    11:15 am to noon
    Mellinger Room
    Free of charge

    Contemporary Magdalen Community
    The Magdalen Community, composed of both men and women, is a connective community seeking dialogue with people representing the many varieties of spirituality and religious traditions in our city. The Community is dedicated to a celebration of all life and peace through study, meditation, and action and seeks to engage in the spiritual practice of dialogue and conversation. Evening visits to temples and synagogues in addition to Sunday gatherings are proposed for the spring.
    Details:
    Sundays
    10:00 am
    Rothko Chapel
    Free of charge
    713-590-3333
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