In this six-minute audio clip, feminist and long-time United Church minister and theological educator Shelley Finson talks about the Friends of Hagar, a feminist consciousness raising group that began among women workers in Canadian churches in the mid 1970s and eventually expanded to include many lay women and also began to engage in a range of externally-focused public education activities as well.
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