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Urban Meditations: $20.00
Send checks to Poor People's United Fund, 645 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116 or order online (Use Paypal Account or Credit Cards by clicking button:
Urban Meditations is outcast political theology by two of Boston's leading advocators, Kip Tiernan and Fran Froehlich. It is a forty-year reflection on life for some in Boston and elsewhere. Self-styled urban ministers, Tiernan and Froehlich have been sheltered by Old South Church for the past 25 years. They run the Poor People's United Fund, a "spare change" for local neighborhood organizations. They have been feeding and sheltering and advocating access to justice for more than a quarter of a century. Tiernan, Rosie's Place founder, and also founder of the Greater Boston Food Bank, has – with Froehlich, started several Boston non-profits, including the Poor People's United Fund, Community Works, The Boston Women's Fund, and Health Care For the Homeless. Money from the sale of the book – $20.00 (includes postage and handling) – will continue to help them run this economic ministry.
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We regularly publish Urban Meditations, a kind of urban reflection with some spiritual overtones, including articles, mediations and essays relating to human rights.
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A quarterly newsletter bringing our readers and donors up to date on what we are doing and providing commentary, letters and updates on socially relevant human services issues.
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Letters, reports, speeches and articles on topics relating to our concerns regarding human services and public policy.
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Note:If you would like to recieve our publications by mail, please send us an email message at mailinglist@ppuf.org. |
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