Scholar Salon 81

Scholar Salon with author Hilary Giovale:"This session will include discussion about the reclamation of European mythologies, languages, women’s history, and plant lore as a source of strength and resilience for white-identifying settlers who wish to become better relatives to Indigenous, Black, and Immigrant communities on Turtle Island."

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Scholar Salon 80

ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Eftyhia Leontidou, "Healing Goddesses of Ancient Greece,"relates the stories of well known and lesser known deities and their symbols, particularly the snake, whose venom can kill or heal. She also discusses the state of modern "medicine women" in the health fields.

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Scholar Salon 79

ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Eftyhia Leontidou, "Healing Goddesses of Ancient Greece,"relates the stories of well known and lesser known deities and their symbols, particularly the snake, whose venom can kill or heal. She also discusses the state of modern "medicine women" in the health fields.

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Scholar Salon 76

ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Kay Turner, "Feasting on a Hekate Supper, explores the many facets of Hekate through her lineage, her epithets, her invocations, her rites, her symbols, her realms, and her alliances, and highlights Hekate’s recognition and repair of brokenness as seen in her role in the myth of Demeter’s separation from Persephone.

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Scholar Salon 78

ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Eftyhia Leontidou, "Healing Goddesses of Ancient Greece,"relates the stories of well known and lesser known deities and their symbols, particularly the snake, whose venom can kill or heal. She also discusses the state of modern "medicine women" in the health fields.

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