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Ginger Monroe

Ginger Monroe is a scholar of religion and social media from Kokomo, Indiana. She recently graduated with a Master’s of Theological Studies degree from Boston University’s School of Theology. She is a former graduate of Gonzaga University where she studied communications and Spanish, with minors in women’s and gender studies; and solidarity and social justice. In her free time she loves to travel, spend time outside, watch excessive amounts of Netflix, bury herself in a good book or spend quality time with her friends. You can probably find her at a coffee shop on most Saturdays, where she gets all of her most important words onto their pages.

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Spokane Clergy, Groups, Say Anti-racist Education Needs To Continue Beyond Black History Month

At Bethel AME, their new Pastor, Benjamin Watson, is spending this month reclaiming Blackness in the Bible as well as throughout U.S. history.

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Gonzaga’s YoungLife Ministry Disbands Over LGBT Policy

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Rev. Supica Retires From Holy Trinity After 32 Years

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Spokane private schools wrestle with how to best reach students during COVID

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