
Unitarian Universalist Women and Social Reform 1776-1936 Edited by Dorothy May Emerson
We still confront many of the same issues faced by our foremothers. By engaging with these women of the past, we hope to empower and inspire today's women and men to continue the work of creating a world of justice and peace for all. -- from the preface. Standing Before Us presents 160 years of women's work. Look inside the book

a unique guide to writing that draws on science and meditative wisdom
‘Moo of Writing’ by Nan Lundeen is inspirational and should be on every writer’s bookshelf. The advice contained in it definitely works – exercise, relax, free-write –and creativity flows. I love the meditations and writing exercises. - Sue Johnson – poet, novelist, playwright & UK Writing Magazine Tutor
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Courageous Women -- Dramatic Readings on Feminist Issues, Vol. VII
- Eight Courageous 19th Century Women: Margaret Fuller; Julia Ward Howe, Mary Livermore, Susan B. Anthony, Olympia Brown, Elizabeth Cady Staton, Clara Barton, Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
- Courageous Olympia Brown (1835-1926)
- Courageous Margaret Sanger (1879-1966)
- Courageous Wangari Maathai (Kenya)
Short Skits, Poetry, Responsive Readings and Song Parodies. This is Meg's 12th book. MB-CW currently in revision and available in 2024

Booklet originally published by Pacific Central District W&R, "The Water Ritual" by Carolyn McDade and Lucille Longview is the original worship service "Coming Home, Like Rivers to the Sea: A Women's Ritual," created for the November 1980 Women and Religion Continental Convocation of Unitarian Universalists in East Lansing, Michigan. Includes readings, lyrics and sheet music. You can also read the entire text ONLINE: The Water Ritual (without sheet music)
PERMISSION TO PERFORM CAROLYN'S SONGS: Permission letter Carolyn McDade
This is the downloadable version - a PDF readable on devices.
You can also read on this website.

A Practical, Penny-Wise Roadmap to Spellcasting -- Discover the secrets to practicing magick on a budget with this empowering guide. Featuring more than forty exercises, Thrifty Witchery shows that intuition, wisdom, and intention are more important to your magick than expensive trinkets. With these three skills, you can turn everything you touch into a magickal tool.

by Melinda Morris Perrin
This book contains the thirteen tenets of the Peacemaker's message combined with thirteen Pilgrimage Messages arranged in the order of the Cycles of Truth along with instructions for setting up a study circle.
The Peacemaker is an eleventh-twelfth century historical figure who ended constant warfare between the nations of the Haudenosaunee and united them into a confederacy of nations, commonly called the Iroquois Confederacy. Under the guidance of this spiritual leader they buried implements of war under the roots of the White Pine, the tree of peace. His words contain wisdom much needed in today's world.

By Melinda Morris Perrin.
Where Circles of Friends go to Experience Ancient Teachings
ISBN: 0-9-976108-1-6
There is power in friendship circles and experiential learning. Whirling Rainbows is a guide to creating the lodge experience and to study the Seneca teachings of the Rainbow Wheel of Peace and the Cycles of Truth. It is designed to companion Jamie Sams' book, The Thirteen Original Clan Mothers.

Here's another gem we discovered in the UUWF archives.
A four-part course on Women in A Patriarchal Culture by Priscilla Baird Hinckley.