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A Certain Woman: for IWD

Posted on March 8, 2012 by doradueck
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A small stop along our Lenten journey to celebrate International Women’s Day — with a poem, first published in Sophia inĀ 1999, slightly revised here. Continue reading →

Posted in Women's lives | Tagged Dora Dueck poetry, international women's day, sophia | 4 Replies
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