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Board of Directors and Officers
Episcopal Women's History Project
The Rev. Barbara Bender Breck
revb3@yahoo.com
Diocese of California

Luisa Bonillas
luisabonillas@alum.wellesley.edu
Diocese of San Diego

The Rev. Dr. Matilda Dunn
Mdunn86792@aol.com
Diocese of East Tennessee

*Joan Gundersen, Ph.D. - Webster
webster@ewhp.org
Diocese of Pittsburgh

Lynn Hoke
lynnhoke@bellsouth.net
Diocese of North Carolina


Susan Johnson
president@ewhp.org
Diocese of West Texas

Karen Meridith
secretary@ewhp.org
Diocese of Massachusetts

Nancy S. Radloff, D.M.A.
nsradloff@flta.net
Diocese of Central New York

Annie Russell
asrussel@willamette.edu
Diocese of Oregon

The Rev. Barbara Schlacter
b.schlachter@mchsi.com
Diocese of Iowa

Sally B. Sedgwick
sbsedgwick@yahoo.com
Diocese of Southern Ohio

Katie Sherrod
ks1246@charter.net
Diocese of Fort Worth

*The Rev. Dr. Katherine Ward, Ed.D. -Chaplain
revdrklw@aol.com
Diocese of California

*appointed positions, not currently held by board members
Officers: 

      Susan Johnson - President

      Nancy Radloff, D.M.A. - Vice President

      Karen Meridith - Secretary

      Annie Russell - Grants Committee Chair

      The Rev. Dr. Matilda E.G. Dunn - Treasurer

      Sally Sedgwick - Communications Chair /Timelines  editor

      *Joan Gundersen, Ph.D. - web pages

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deloria

Ella Cara Deloria 1889 -1971

Linguist, anthropologist, did pioneering work with the Dakota languages. Daughter of The Rev. Philip Joseph Deloria, Dakota Episcopal priest. Graduate of Columbia in 1915 with a B.S. degree. Worked with the YWCA at the Hskell Indian School in Kansas, and the W.H. Over Museum at the University of South Dakota. She collected and translated many Dakota stories; wrote grammars of several Dakota dialects and researched Dakota life under Margaret Mead.

photograph courtesy of the Ella C. Deloria Research Project,
Dakota Indian Foundation, Chamberlain SD















 

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