Sundays at Ten | Pauley on Pauli
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Join Sundays at 10 on June 27th to hear Pauley on Pauli as St. Michael’s Brooke Pauley discusses the life and work of the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray.
Pauli Murray+ may be the most famous Episcopalian you’ve never heard of. She’s been sainted by the Episcopal Church, had a residential college named after her at Yale, and was California's first black deputy attorney general. A poet, writer, activist, labor organizer, legal theorist, and Episcopal priest, Murray+ palled around with Langston Hughes and James Baldwin, maintained a twenty-three-year friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt, and helped Betty Friedan found the National Organization for Women.
Come learn more about this amazing Episcopalian pioneer.