Scholar Salon 51

Luciana Percovich, a foremother of women’s studies and women’s rights in Italy, presents the work of a new generation of researchers exploring the country’s rich Paleolithic and Neolithic heritage in art and artifacts.

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Scholar Salon 50

Judy Grahn discusses her award-winning book “Eruptions of Inanna: Justice, Gender, and Erotic Power,” a retelling of the adventures and wisdom of the great goddess of love, eroticism, justice, ecology, fortune, and gender relations.

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Scholar Salon 41

ASWM Scholar Salon #41 with Verónica Iglesias.This presentation introduces three female Mesoamerican deities: Chicomecoatl, Coatlicue, and Uixtocihuatl, and describes how their archetypal energies help the Universe stay in balance

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Hallie Iglehart Austen Receives 2023 Demeter Award for Leadership

Hallie Iglehart Austen receives 2023 Demeter Award for Leadership

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In 2010, when ASWM held its first biennial international meeting, we established the Demeter Award for Leadership in Women’s Spirituality as a lifetime achievement award. At this year’s conference, the recipient ie author-activist Hallie Iglehart Austen. Our letter to her reads as follows:

The 2023 Demeter Award is given in recognition of your decades of visionary scholarship as a founding mother of feminist art, culture, and spiritual practice.  We recognize your work as a teacher, bringing the message about the Goddess through conferences, workshops and writing. We also recognize your commitment to sustainable living, and your activism for the protection of marine life and the ocean. We honor your celebration of the connections among all things, and the hopeful message you bring at this time of crisis.

Your first book, Womenspirit, A Guide to Women’s Wisdom, published in 1983, grew out of your voyage of discovery, promoting the practice of meditation and the creation of a personal mythology. For your second book, The Heart of the Goddess: Art, Myth and Meditations of the World’s Sacred Feminine, you collected remarkable images and symbols of goddesses from world cultures. It has been hailed as “an exultantly female-centric text whose wisdom is universal.” First published in 1991, this beloved book has now been released in a new edition by Monkfish press.

In the 2000s you were inspired by your work with the divine feminine to focus on initiatives for the protection of oceans and sea life. In 2001 you co-founded Seaflow: Protect Our Oceans to educate people about the dangers of active sonars and other ocean noise to whales, dolphins, and all sea life. In 2010 you initiated All One Ocean: Cleaning Up the Oceans, One Beach at a Time. This work of organizing people to come together on local projects of habitat restoration sets an example of how forming grassroots initiatives can make a difference for the fate of the planet, its oceans and sea creatures.

Your work has combined your knowledge of indigenous Goddess wisdom with activism for the environment in a way that is truly inspirational. Our board and members honor you as one of the premier visionary feminist thinkers of our time, and thank you for your scholarly, literary, healing, and cultural leadership.

The ASWM awards program was established by our co-founder, Patricia Monaghan, to advance the best work in the field of goddess studies. Previous honorees for the Demeter Award have included Margot Adler (2010), Charlene Spretnak (2012), Jean Shinoda Bolen (2014), Elinor Gadon and Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum (2016), Kathy Jones (2018), and Vicki Noble and Judy Grahn (2020).

Dr. Mara Lynn Keller Receives 2023 Saga Award

Dr. Mara Lynn Keller

The ASWM Board of Directors established the Saga Award in 2012 to recognize outstanding contributions to women’s history and culture. The 2023 recipient is Dr. Mara Lynn Keller, recently retired from the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). Her award letter reads in part:

This award recognizes your service to individual women as a teacher and mentor, and your major contributions to feminist philosophy, Goddess thealogy, the field of Women’s Spirituality, social justice, and global peace.

In your roles as teacher and mentor, you have always put the needs of your students first, demonstrating tremendous spiritual generosity in supporting your students and your peers in their academic and personal endeavors.

During your thirty-year tenure as Professor of Philosophy, Religion, and Women’s Spirituality, you have chaired many Ph.D. dissertations and MA theses, and have helped to generate a treasure trove of knowledge and a love for Women’s Spirituality. As Director of the Women’s Spirituality programs at CIIS, you fostered and developed a program offering an extraordinary curriculum and producing original scholarship that could have emerged no place else.

Your numerous articles and book chapters on your specialty, the Eleusinian Mysteries, have been widely read and influenced a generation of young scholars. We look forward to your forthcoming multi-volume work The Greater Mysteries of Demeter and Persephone and The Eleusinian Mysteries and Greek Goddess Traditions which will encapsulate a lifetime of research and thinking about the Mysteries.

Your commitment to embodied spirituality and multicultural eco-social justice is evidenced in your teaching, writing, and all your work in the world.

The ASWM awards program was established by our co-founder, Patricia Monaghan, to advance the best work in all fields related to goddess studies. Previous Saga Award honorees include Heide Goettner-Abendroth, Genevieve Vaughan, Z Budapest, Donna Read, Peggy Sanday, Arisika Razak, and Jane Caputi.