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Kirk White
Kirk White (born May 21, 1962) is an American neopagan author and politician. Prior to serving the Windsor-Addison district in the Vermont House of Representatives, he was founder and president of Cherry Hill Seminary. White's multidisciplinary education includes a master of arts in mental health and addictions counseling, as well as training in acupuncture.
Contributions to Neopaganism
White was listed among the 25 Most Influential Pagans in 2004. Margot Adler interviewed White for Drawing Down the Moon, and he has contributed material to other neopagan works. He serves as executive director of Church of the Sacred Earth, and founded the Wiccan Church of Vermont, the first legally-recognized Wiccan congregation in the state. White was subsequently ordained a minister of the Vermont church. He has served as both national public information officer and co-president of the Covenant of the Goddess. White is affiliated with Freemasonry and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
Author
White has published four books:
Presenter
White is a frequent lecturer at Neopagan gatherings and festivals, speaking on such topics as organization, pastoral counseling, initiation, and magical practice. White has been on the program for numerous events:
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