Press Clippings
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Shaking the Family Tree
PSR alumna Katrina Browne explores her family's role in the Rhode Island slave trade in an upcoming documentary, "Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North"
Methodist council OKs trans pastor
United Methodist Church leaders, meeting as the Judicial Council in San Francisco, decided Saturday, October 27 that transgender pastors are entitled to church appointments. PSR's Karen Oliveto appears in article photo.
Thomas, Jaramillo arrested at White House while attempting to deliver anti-war petitions
PSR Almuna Linda Jaramillo arrested along with UCC President John Thomas attempting to deliver anti-war petition to the White House.
1978 PSR grad Virgina Young Hilton dies
Minister, activist, and advocate Virginia Young Hilton died October 7. She was active in the Methodist movement to welcome gays and lesbians openly in church.
San Quentin chaplain serves Jewish inmates
PSR graduate Carole Hyman spoke at the Jewish Community Center about her role at the prison.
Portraits: New beginnings
After her husband's death, PSR graduate Kathleen McShane re-evaluated her life -- and decided to become a minister.
Joyce Steiner: Your one-stop spiritual shop
Feature on PSR graduate Joyce Steiner
PSR Endowment Fund Honors the Rev. Teruo Kawata
Kawata, who received his Doctor of Ministry degree from PSR in 1981, initiated the development of a theological education program in Hawaii to serve Hawaiian pastors who wanted a formal theological education. The fund will benefit Pacific Islander and Asian American communities.
Biblical artifacts on display
Union Congregational Church in Angels Camp, CA, hosts an exhibit of Biblical artifacts from PSR's Bade museum.
Proud to be ordained -- and gay
Profile of The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry's Jay Johnson.

