Scholar Salon 72

ASWM Scholar Salon with Guadalupe Urbina, internationally known singer-songwriter and researcher, whose work explores the rich oral tradition and stories of the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica. To tell her story of identity and culture, she has ventured into painting, children's books and poetry as extensions of her musicality.

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Scholar Salon 71

ASWM Scholar Salon with Jamie Figueroa. "Mother Island: A Daughter Claims Puerto Rico" In her memoir, novelist Jamie Figueroa excavates her roots from her childhood, cutting into them across generations and unearthing them on the island of Puerto Rico, the homeland of her Taíno ancestors. 

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2023 ASWM Conference Recordings

 "Waters of Life: Exploring Mythos, Divinity, Beings, and Ecology" ASWM Conference May 5-6, 2023 ~ Crowne Plaza, Syracuse New York This conference provided the opportunity to explore world myths of water Goddesses, water creatures and water itself in cultural, spiritual, historical, and ecological contexts. Special Sessions Speaker Panels: Friday May 5, 2023 Speaker Panels: Saturday …

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Scholar Salon 69

ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Donna Giancola. In the Name of the Goddess: A Biophilic Ethic. "A biophilic ethic goes beyond traditional ethical theories by incorporating a a perspective of inter-connectedness and co-dependency with Nature.  By invoking the mythical notion of justice, it becomes embodied, and personal, reflecting a subtle shift of consciousness".

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Salon 67

ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Joan Cichon She argues that Bronze Age Crete was a Goddess-centered, woman-centered, matriarchal society, based on the latest archaeological findings and the emergent fields of archaeomythology and modern matriarchal studies.

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