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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Scholar Salons: Registration and Recordings
Scholar Salons are invited presentations by major scholars and researchers, in which they discuss their work with ASWM members. Salons are offered as a member benefit. We do not schedule Salons with individuals whose work has been submitted in the same cycle for our awards program. In addition to contributions of foremothers and established scholars, Salons also focus on important emerging work by doctoral students, artists, and award winners. There are only 100 seats available per Salon, so please register early!
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Scholar Salon 47
Dianne Jenett discusses the largest annual women’s ritual in the world and the themes of: the essential equality of all people and religions, the necessity to share life-sustaining resources, and the inherent power of women seeking justice.
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