Feminism and Religion

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  • I Believe Dolores by Marie Cartier
    by Marie Cartier on March 27, 2026 at 7:03 am

    I played Dolores Huerta in an adaptation of Antigone Too: Rights of Love and Defiance, at the feminist theater in Minneapolis, At the Foot of the Mountain, in 1983. When the theater closed in 1991, it was the longest continuously operating women’s theater in the United States. For Antigone Too, they brought, I think, twenty- … Continue reading "I Believe Dolores by Marie Cartier"

  • From the Archives: I Believe Anita! by Marie Cartier
    by Marie Cartier on March 7, 2026 at 8:03 am

    Moderator’s Note: This has been posted on FAR twice, originally on April 7th, 2014 and then again on July 15, 2022. We are posting this a third time because of its importance. It is a piece of history that helps to illustrate how we got to where we finds ourselves today. During the past week … Continue reading "From the Archives: I Believe Anita! by Marie Cartier"

  • Renee Nicole Good—An Acrostic Poem by Marie Cartier
    by Marie Cartier on February 27, 2026 at 8:03 am

    Say Her Name So We Remember Her R—Remember– that is what I think we need to doE– Everything that she did, like poetry, like raising kidsN–  Not just the horror of what happened… Bam! Bam! Bam!E— Everything she did …like win the Academy of American Poetry PrizeE— Everything she did …like be a lesbian, be … Continue reading "Renee Nicole Good—An Acrostic Poem by Marie Cartier"

  • In these United States: A Gratitude Poem, after all, for 2025, by Marie Cartier
    by Marie Cartier on February 2, 2026 at 8:03 am

    Oh yes, I’m grateful for the Portland frog—that blow up adult sized character with the pink scarf blowing back in the wind facing down a squad of ICE “officers.” I’m so grateful for all the blow-up adult size characters who showed up at the largest protest for anything, single day protest in the U.S. to … Continue reading "In these United States: A Gratitude Poem, after all, for 2025, by Marie Cartier"

  • From the Archives: And the Pies! Ongoing Grateful Thanks for Tradition by Marie Cartier
    by Marie Cartier on November 28, 2025 at 8:04 am

    This post was originally published November 24, 2018. In November 2017 I wrote about pie baking.  And in November 2015 I also wrote about pie baking. In November 2016, I was destroyed by the “election” and wrote a post in November of that year “For Strong Women” just to help many of us keep going. … Continue reading "From the Archives: And the Pies! Ongoing Grateful Thanks for Tradition by Marie Cartier"

  • NO Kings Day Protest – Lakewood, CA by Marie Cartier 
    by Marie Cartier on November 3, 2025 at 8:15 am

    Note – usually we have a Carol Christ Legacy post on Mondays. Today we have a post in the spirit of the elections taking place this week across the United States. October 18, 2025 Largest single day protest in US history- over 7 million people- 2700 + gatherings P.s. That’s my wife in the inflatable … Continue reading "NO Kings Day Protest – Lakewood, CA by Marie Cartier "

  • From the Archives: Matthew Shepard Is a Friend of Mine – Part II…by Marie Cartier
    by Marie Cartier on October 25, 2025 at 7:03 am

    This piece was originally posted on November 2, 2013. Part I published yesterday. The day after his death, I went to teach Gender Women’s Studies (then Women’s Studies) and I cried in front of my students and then sang to them because I didn’t know what else to do. So in 1998 I sang a … Continue reading "From the Archives: Matthew Shepard Is a Friend of Mine – Part II…by Marie Cartier"

  • From the Archives: Matthew Shepard Is a Friend of Mine – Part I…by Marie Cartier
    by Marie Cartier on October 24, 2025 at 7:03 am

    This piece was originally posted on November 2, 2013. Matthew Shepard died October 12, 1998 – fifteen years ago.  This month I have already attended three events memorializing his death. The first was a screening of the Emmy-award winning teleplay The Matthew Shepard Story  (starring the amazing Stockard Channing as Judy Shepard), where I served as … Continue reading "From the Archives: Matthew Shepard Is a Friend of Mine – Part I…by Marie Cartier"

  • THIS IS  HOW WE DO IT: In These United States, September 2025 by Marie Cartier
    by Marie Cartier on September 26, 2025 at 7:03 am

    Poem: Part I We didn’t want to believe we had lost so much, so fast- Our dignity perhaps and certainly our ability to speak entirely freely We didn’t want to believe that we had lost so much so fast—           Our ability to be connected to each other, to form a more perfect union We didn’t … Continue reading "THIS IS  HOW WE DO IT: In These United States, September 2025 by Marie Cartier"

  • This is the time for good trouble by Marie Cartier
    by Marie Cartier on July 25, 2025 at 7:03 am

    This I can guarantee you: there will come a day when it seems you cannot stop crying. When will that day come? Today it came for me reading The Atlantic while I drank my morning coffee: This is what they are reporting: the Trump administration has given the order to incinerate food instead of sending … Continue reading "This is the time for good trouble by Marie Cartier"