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Events

June 9, 2013 | 12:00 am - Brookline High School
Valarie will give the graduation speech.

June 13, 2013 | 06:00 pm - Temple Beth Israel
Valarie and Groundswell to receive The Reverend Dr. Richard B. Griffis Award from the Connecticut Council for Interreligious Understanding (CCIU)

June 15, 2013 | 09:30 am - Stanford Memorial Church
Valarie will present the baccalaureate address.
News
By Macky Alston
May 17, 2013
We brag about you. You are one of the bold and resilient leaders who is using your faith voice to create change in the world through the media. We exist to support you.
By Katharine R. Henderson
May 9, 2013
From all of us at Auburn, we extend a warm thank you for participating in last week’s Lives of Commitment Awards Benefit Breakfast. At Auburn, we’re committed to equipping and encouraging bold and resilient leaders who trouble the waters and heal the world.
By administrator
May 3, 2013
Reverend Debra Haffner via Groundswell: If ESPN addresses religious issues, it must include leaders from the many religious traditions that affirm sexual and gender diversity as a blessing, or they must cease from commenting on such issues entirely. We strongly support open dialogue, but true dialogue cannot be one sided.
   
The Auburn Leader: Auburn President Katharine Henderson defines what is expected in today's religious leader

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