By Sarah E. Murphy The Island Queen is making waves and taking strides to promote clean waters with the purchase and installation of the “Seabin,” Cape Cod’s very first floating trash bin. The device is part of a global initiative founded in Australia by two avid water lovers committed to reducing trash with the endContinue reading “The Island Queen Creates Ripple of Change with Cape Cod’s First Seabin”
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From Cape Cod to Congo: Shining a Light on Clergy Abuse
By Sarah E. Murphy Life couldn’t be more different now than when I last wrote. In January of 2020, the year held much promise, and despite all that has transpired since, I still believe that. The onset of the global pandemic almost seems like a distant memory here in the United States, for those onContinue reading “From Cape Cod to Congo: Shining a Light on Clergy Abuse”
2019: A Year to Remember
By Sarah E. Murphy It’s a new year and a new decade, but I’m still reflecting on 2019. Over the past twelve months, my life has changed and my world has expanded, in countless ways. After working secretly with Dan Sherwood, a clergy sex abuse survivor from my hometown, who has since become a trustedContinue reading “2019: A Year to Remember”