#6 in Peter Dybing’s “Ten Pagans Who Made A Difference in 2012”, On Pagan in Paradise Blog. December 2012.
Barbara Marshman and Anne Fields Scholarship, Unitarian Universalist Association, for notable work as a religious
educator and doctoral student of theology. May 2012.
Student
Travel Award,
Graduate Theological Union, for speaking at conferences. Fall 2012 and Spring
2012.
Interfaith
Youth Essay Contest,
Covenant of the Goddess, to attend the Parliament of the World’s Religions in
Barcelona, Spain. Summer 2004.
Volunteer Intern, Association for the Study of Women & Mythology Conference, San Francisco, CA. Spring 2012.
Volunteer Intern, Association for the Study of Women & Mythology Conference, San Francisco, CA. Spring 2012.
Chair, Pagan Studies Salon at the Graduate Theological Union,
Berkeley, CA. April 2012 – Present.
Plan and coordinate programming for students conducting Pagan
Studies- related research at the Graduate Theological Union. Model academic rigor and practices
for master’s levels students in Pagan Studies at the Graduate Theological
Union.
Ambassador, Parliament of the World’s Religions. April 2009 –
Present.
Act as volunteer representative for Parliament of the World’s
Religions. Appointed to Ambassador Advisory Council in 2010, to serve as
liaison between Ambassadors and Council for the Parliament of the World’s
Religions.
National Interfaith Representative, Covenant of the Goddess.
December 2009 – Present.
Represent Wiccans and Pagans at local and national
interfaith meetings. Engage with leaders of other faith traditions. Post
regularly to the Covenant of the Goddess Interfaith Blog and contribute to
Covenant of the Goddess Newsletter.
Intern, Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics & Ritual,
Silver Spring,
MD. June 2004.
Catalogued resources in the WATER library. Conducted
independent research using the available resources. Reflected on ethics with
feminist theologian Mary Hunt and liturgist Diann Neu. Helped with newsletter
and mailings.
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