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April 2019, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
April 2019, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
Newsletter Archive
Contents: Café shalom; From the Rabbi; President's Message; Announcents; Book Group; Community Notices
Ossie, Johnna Conference Paper “Querying The Past: Intergenerational Conversations And Queer Community”, Johnna Ossie
Ossie, Johnna Conference Paper “Querying The Past: Intergenerational Conversations And Queer Community”, Johnna Ossie
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Paper from a presentation given by Johnna Ossie (University of Southern Maine, Class of 2019)
Talking Bodies: fourth biennial interdisciplinary, international conference
Institute of Gender Studies at the University of Chester, England
April 10 - 13, 2019.
Citation
Please cite as: Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer+ Collection, Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine, University of Southern Maine Libraries.
For more information about the Querying the Past: Maine LGBTQ Oral History Project, please contact Dr. Wendy Chapkis.
Reckitt, Lois Galgay, Johnna Ossie
Reckitt, Lois Galgay, Johnna Ossie
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Lois Galgay Reckitt was born and raised in Massachusetts. She attended Brandeis University and then Boston University for her graduate degree. After college, she married a man who was in the Coast Guard. They moved to South Portland to the house she still lives in today. She came out at age 33 when she was deeply entrenched in the growing women's movement. She had a rocky divorce with her self-proclaimed feminist husband who blackmailed her when he found out she was a lesbian. In 1971 she became the treasurer for the first National Organization for Women (NOW) chapter in Maine. …
Robinson, Betty, Johnna Ossie
Robinson, Betty, Johnna Ossie
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Betty Robinson was raised in Maryland and attended Colby College, the University of Maryland, and Boston University for her Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degree, respectively. She worked for many years in workers rights, for the Massachusetts Nurses Association and for the Maine State Employees Union. She worked briefly for the Massachusetts Battered Women Coalition before laying herself off from the position because the program's federal funding was cut. During this time she became involved in the Boston women's movement. After being involved in union work for many years, she decided she needed a change and applied for a teaching position …
Amjambo Africa! (March 2019), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa! (March 2019), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In This Issue...
Warm Snow.............................Page 6
Portland Brothers...................Page 7
Fikiria.................................Page 8 &9
Lewiston High School ............Page 9
Asylum Seekers ....................Page 11
Clothing Closet List..............Page 12
March 2019, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
March 2019, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
Newsletter Archive
Contents: Purim Perogies; From the Rabbi; President's Message; Announcements; Book Group; Community Notices
Amjambo Africa! (February 2019), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa! (February 2019), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In This Issue...
Pihcintu at the UN..................Page 2
Attitude by A. Okafor............Page 5
South Sudanese Community...Page 8
Rwandese Community...........Page 9
Governor Mills ..............Pages 12/13
Mahoro Maine......................Page 15
February 2019, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
February 2019, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
Newsletter Archive
Contents: Shabbat Together; From the Rabbi; President's Message; Announcements; Book Group; Community Notices
January 2019, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
January 2019, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
Newsletter Archive
Contents: Tu B'Shavat; From the Rabbi; President's Message; Book Group; MLK Day; Announcements; Dr.Elcha Buckman Happiness and Humor; Community Notices
Amjambo Africa! (January 2019), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa! (January 2019), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In This Issue...
Public Charge Rule Change ..Page 3
Breaking News from DRC ......Page 4
City-Wide Meeting ................Page 6
Multicultural NightSMCC......Page 7
Global Awareness & Repsonsibility Conference.....................Pages 8 & 9
Axels Samuntu, PAE .............Page 11
Heritage Restaurant.............Page 12
Poetry ..............................Page 13/14
Deqa Dhalac..........................Page 14
On Being a Somali-Mainer ..Page 15