Scholar Salon 63

ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr Heide Goettner-Abendroth about her new book which covers recent archaeological finds and scholarship to present a picture of the earliest cultural epochs, which were decisively formed by the inventions of women, by motherhood and maternal values.

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Scholar Salon 62

ASWM Scholar Salon with Katie Hoffner remembering the Goddess Icon Banner project of her aunt Lydia Ruyle, whose art created "a new HERstory in a visual way with representations of the Divine Feminine from across the globe."

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Scholar Salon 52

Dr. Kaarina Kailo compares variants of the story of the Woman Who Married a Bear to show clearly how the attitude towards mother and bear worship has changed in the shift from pre-christian to Christian and patriarchal cultures.

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Scholar Salon 61

ASWM Scholar Salon with Dilsa Deniz: This study and presentation delve deeply into a significant facet of Kurdish culture: a myth featuring a unique image, part snake and part woman, which has left an indelible mark on Kurdish heritage.

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Scholar Salon 60

ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Kim Duckett, "The Wheel of the Year is usually associated with earth-based spiritualities. My work shifts the focus of the Wheel to being a transpersonal and spiritual psychology that can be used to recognize, understand, and respond to experiences and processes that occur over the course of women’s lives." 

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