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November 2023

Rev. Dr. Cheri DeNovo from the waist up in front of a light orange background in the bottom left corner, smiling, wearing a clerical collar. She has blonde, above-shoulder length hair and her arms are crossed. At the top reads, “Rev. Dr. Cheri DiNovo The Queer Evangelist, CM.” Across the middle is a clerical collar, with 4 rows of grey text with words describing DeNovo. To the right of her provides event details. The bottom right has logos for the Ecumenical Campus Ministry, Guelph Seminar, and pride flag.

The Queer Evangelist: A Discussion with Rev. Dr. Cheri DiNovo

Rev. Dr. Cheri DiNovo will be at the University of Guelph to discuss themes from her memoir, The Queer Evangelist: A Socialist Clergy’s Radically Honest Tale. Hosted by the University of Guelph campus ministry and the Guelph Seminar, this is an amazing opportunity to hear someone at the forefront of pro-2SLGBTQIA+ advocacy and legislation implementation!
A black silhouette of a woman with her hair in a bun is facing right. Her silhouette overlays 3 silhouettes of increasing size, which are visible to the right and left of her silhouette, overlapping each other. The first is a blue silhouette of a bearded man facing left, then an orange silhouette of a man with short, curly hair facing right, and finally a pink silhouette of a woman wearing a hijab facing left. The word "Storied Lives" is at the bottom of the silhouettes.

Storied Lives Discussion Session

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The Storied Lives project will be holding group listening sessions for their podcast series, Storied Lives: Shifting Perspectives on Poverty. Created through a joint research project by the Guelph and Wellington Task Force for Poverty Elimination and the University of Guelph’s Community Engaged Scholarship Institute and Live Work Well Research Centre, this project encourages members of the public to learn more about the causes of poverty by amplifying the voices of those experiencing poverty.