By Robin Madell — 2021
Pandemic-related job losses are hitting women especially hard. Here are strategies to approach the job search.
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Set against a backdrop of social change during the 1970s, State is an important, compelling, and entertaining first-person account of what it was like to live through both traditional gender discrimination in sports and the joy of the very first days of equality—or at least the closest that one high...
Ashley Neese is a courageous guide who empowers women to heal themselves. She holds a MFA from the California College of the Arts and is a certified breathwork teacher and energy healer. Ashley has practiced energy medicine for years and studied with some of the world’s leading masters.
On her 2012 visit to Fuller, Rachel Held Evans, author, speaker, and blogger, spoke about liberation, the biblical womanhood movement, and the year she spent taking a literal approach to biblical instructions for women.
Rachel Held Evans is joined by Heidi Weaver of LOVE Boldly and Dr. Ben Witherington of Asbury Theological Seminary to discuss women in the church and blogging.
This book offers a unique, interdisciplinary, and thoughtful look at the challenges and potency of Black women’s struggle for inner peace and mental stability.
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It is worth analyzing the ideas and perspectives of Fethullah Gülen, a prominent Islamic cleric that has consistently advocated for women’s rights throughout his life. A survey of Gülen’s works reveals three perspectives from which he crystallizes his ideas about women; 1.
Filled with powerful imagery, this poem relates the tragic story of Indios, a native woman falsely accused of the death of her children.
Audre Lorde reads the essay “Uses of the Erotic: the Erotic as Power.” There are some ad-libs, but this reading is pretty faithful to the final text, which can be found in Lorde’s essay collection Sister Outsider, among other anthologies. One of the most important essays of the 20th century.
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A conversation with Jessye Norman, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Toni Morrison, and Judith Weir about Weir’s “woman.life.song,” a collaborative effort to express universal experiences of womanhood.