Yearly Archives: 2015

Purple flowers – Morningside Gardens 8

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14 June 2015
Morningside Gardens
Manhattan, New York

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Walking for the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations

march_flyer_5_sm[1]_page_1_medium250The Presbyterian Women’s Gathering begins this week! On Saturday, June 20, there will be a march for Justice and Peace that will benefit the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations and CARE. I will be walking!

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See you along the Trail.

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Purple flowers – West-Park Presbyterian Church 1

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13 June 2015
West-Park Presbyterian Church
Manhattan, New York

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Purple flowers – Morningside Gardens 7

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13 June 2015
Morningside Gardens
Manhattan, New York

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Purple flowers – guest collection #13

Norwood PC Purple flowers

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Youth [Portal Connection or Presbyterian Church?] Norwood

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Purple flowers – guest collection #12

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10 June 2015
Cleveland Botanical Garden
Tricia Dykers Koenig

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Purple flowers – Stony Point Center 1

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31 May 2015
Outside the Gilmour-Sloane House
Stony Point Center, New York

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Purple flowers – Hudson Greenway, 2

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13 April 2015
Manhattan, New York

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Purple flowers – Hudson Greenway 1

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13 April 2015
Manhattan, New York

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All created in God’s image

There is no crying in baseball. Everyone who has viewed A League of Their Own knows that.

There should also be no racism in baseball. Or at least as little racism as possible. And there certainly should not be racism in teams names, mascot, and imagery.

For that reason I, who have owned a home in Cleveland Heights since 1985, believe it is time for the Cleveland baseball team to change its name and mascot.

I was delighted to see, and honored to sign, a petition to Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred and the Paul Nolan, the CEO of the Cleveland team.

The petition, started by Toni Buffalo, a Lakota person of faith and a member of the United Church of Christ and posted under the name of the the Justice & Witness Ministries of the United Church of Christ states:

Our faith tradition teaches us that we are all created in God’s image. Holding on to racist images and inappropriate names only serves to injure our common humanity and to disfigure God’s image in all of us.

I urge you use your power to change the name of the Cleveland baseball team and to eliminate the use of its current mascot, Chief Wahoo.

Amen.

I signed. I hope you will too.

It is time for this change.

It is past time.

See you along the Trail.

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