Women's Stories Archive - Page 17 of 21 - Mary's Pence

Your Grassroots Dollars Support Organizations Addressing Many Issues

In the past few years, our Grants Program in the United States has experienced a notable increase in funding applications. The rising number of requests reflects the growing need among women-led grassroots organizations. This increase and our expanding visibility highlight the trust organizations place in us and the urgent need for greater investment in women-focused […]

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Photograph of a family outside their home near Suchitoto. Grandfather, father, mother, and four children.

ESPERA

ESPERA and Immigration

In our community in the last three years, men, women, and children have left. Some women migrated because their partners are in another country, others go because of the fear they have of the situations in their countries, and many people leave because there aren’t enough jobs.

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Photograph of Kaye Cassidy.

Community

Meet Mary’s Pence – Kaye Cassidy

An ethic of obligation asks the question “what do we owe the poor and marginalized?” while an ethic of love asks “what do we want for the poor because they are beloved children of God and my sisters and brothers?” An ethic of obligation has limits, an ethic of love knows no boundaries.

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Photograph of Chris Thomas holding a green fiber art mask called Forest Woman.

Community

Fiber Art for Mary’s Pence

The idea of empowering women appealed to me since they are so often the powerless in their families and communities. Young girls who see their mothers achieving some financial autonomy are more likely to receive an education and grow into strong and resourceful women themselves.

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Photograph of Consilia Karli.

Community

A “Soul-ution” For Superfluous Stuff

Like most folks in the USA, my siblings and I have been fortunate and complicit in having surplus and superfluous stuff in our homes. We have each begun to notice a lack of storage for all that stuff we have accumulated. As a “soul-ution” to our problem we made a pact a few years ago.

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A woman with hairnet, aprons, and gloves chopping vegetables for a salad in a kitchen.

Grants

Cooking Up Social Change

Stephanie and her friends and co-workers first met at a support group where they talked about overcoming barriers to dignified work.

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Old photograph of women dressed in victorian clothing, posing in two rows..

Community

A Tea Party Legacy

Patricia is compelled to use her art to protect civil rights, and particularly women’s human rights. “I was taught by example that when you see an injustice, you do something to try to make it right,” says Patricia.

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Photograph of nine young muslim women leaders from RISE, standing on steps.

Grants

Minnesota Muslim Women Are Showing Up, Taking Charge

“What is holding you back from leadership?” Women ask each other this question a lot. The answers are many and varied. There’s institutional politics, prejudice against capable women, distrust and micro-aggressions towards women who have the ambition to lead.

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Photograph of three white crosses with names of victims on them leaning against the US/Mexico border.

Community

“The desert is hot, but we are the rain”

Last month, Mary’s Pence connected with supporters at the annual SOA Watch Vigil and Convergence. In the shadow of the border (quite literally), the gathering brought up many questions about the plight of refugees and migrants escaping severe hardship in their home countries.

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Photograph of ESPERA women standing outside with ESPERA staff.

ESPERA

Reflecting on the Past, Rising With Dignity

Beginning with personal reflection, each member created a timeline and drew their economic activities/businesses year by year, showing how it began, how it developed or changed, and what they hoped for and expected in the future.

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