Scholar Salon 5
Scholar Salon 5: "Wild Felines and Divine Females as Guardians of Sacred Place"
with Dr. Miranda Shaw, moderated by Simone Clunie, Wednesday, May 27, 2020.
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Scholar Salon 4
ASWM Scholar Salon 4 “La Frontierra Chingada:Mythic Motherhood on the Borderlands” with Emily Packer, Filmmaker and moderated by Natasha Redina. Recorded live online Wednesday, February 22, 2020. Feature Film screening and presentation by the filmmaker.
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Announcing Scholar Salon 4
Scholar Salon 4: "La Frontierra Chingada"
Join us for the Salon with filmmaker Emily Packer
Wednesday, February 22
2:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Association for the Study of Women and Mythology is inviting you to a film screening and a follow-up Zoom meeting.
"La Frontierra Chingada" is a poetic film about mythic motherhood and transformation at the US-Mexico border.a
Then join the discussion with Filmmaker Emily Packer!
Wednesday, February 22
2:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Scholar Salon 3
"Lessons from the Roadless Road- Mongolia 2019" with Arieahn Matamonasa, Ph.D.: In the Summer of 2019, Matamonasa traveled to Mongolia to visit the people of Khuvdgal, the Darkhad Valley and Tsagaan Nuur. These people represent the world’s oldest shamanic traditions that have persisted despite years of persecution and oppression.
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