Abstract
As a result of involvement with the Catholic Worker movement, women learned to see the world in a new way, developing authentic spirituality, practicing nonviolent resistance to American cultural values, and trusting personal conscience as a guide for involvement in social justice issues.
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McKinley Parrish, M.
(2004).
Dangerous Memories: Women Resisting Structures of Power, Possession, and Violence.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2004/papers/48
Dangerous Memories: Women Resisting Structures of Power, Possession, and Violence
As a result of involvement with the Catholic Worker movement, women learned to see the world in a new way, developing authentic spirituality, practicing nonviolent resistance to American cultural values, and trusting personal conscience as a guide for involvement in social justice issues.