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GEORGE FOX TALKSGEORGE FOX TALKSWhat Were Quaker Women Like in the 19th CenturyIn this episode, join Jay Miller, Robynne Rogers Healey, and Carole Dale Spencer as they discuss 19th-century Quaker women and their engagement with the world around them, from the slave trade to the Hicksite-Orthodox schism.Check out Quaker Women, 1800–1920, edited by Robynne and Carole.For 40% off through Dec. 5, 2023, use enter this discount code: QW40If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email up...2023-11-2154 minLearning Matters: a Bridge to PracticeLearning Matters: a Bridge to Practice#50 Learning Matters: Black History MonthWhat do you get when a Communication Scholar, Historian, Geographer, and a Biologist walk into a room during Black History Month?Today we have with us Divine Agodzo, Robynne Healey, Maxwell Ofosuhene and Laura Onyango to discuss and celebrate intersections of black contributors to history and issues of diversity, inclusion and reconciliation across the full spectrum of our educational offerings and scholarship.  Answering questions such as, What do you believe are some of the unique challenges facing Black students in Christian universities today, and how do you work to support and empower them? In your opinion, what c...2023-02-201h 07THE MSFITS PODCASTTHE MSFITS PODCASTQuakerism and Social Justice - Round Table ft. Robynne HealeyWelcome back, MsFits! This week, we are joined by our special guest, Robynne Healey. Robynne discusses her Quaker work and background, and how her denominational association influences her work work with social justice, advocacy, and her own personal journey into affirming theology. Enjoy!2021-06-2340 minLearning Matters: a Bridge to PracticeLearning Matters: a Bridge to Practice#25 Learning Matters with Robynne HealeyOn this episode of Learning Matters, Dr. Robynne Healey, Professor of History and Co-director, Gender Studies Institute discusses people, places, politics and forgotten histories.Robynne Rogers Healey is Professor of History as well as Co-director of the Gender Studies Institute at Trinity Western University in Langley.  Her publications include books and articles in many aspects of Quaker history. Her research interests include gender and Quakerism, the transatlantic world in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the twentieth-century peace testimony. She teaches introductory courses in gender studies and post-1945 global history and senior and graduate courses in the A...2020-06-1156 min