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346.1 | Feminist Thealogy Seminar | BUFFER::LEEDBERG | Truth is Beauty, Beauty is Truth | Wed Jun 24 1987 15:51 | 9 |
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There is a weekend workshop planned for this summer on "The Cakes
for the Queen Heaven" seminars. If anyone is interested send me
mail (BUFFER::LEEDBERG).
_peggy (-)
| The Goddess Moves Mountains all the time.
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346.2 | looking for seminars | DEBIT::RANDALL | I'm no lady | Thu Jun 25 1987 09:24 | 5 |
| Does anyone know of any upcoming relatively cheap, New-England-area
seminars or conferences for feminist writers or about feminist
literature or poetry?
--bonnie
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346.3 | Do we need an ERA? Write an essay! | WITNES::DOUGHERTY | DOUGHERTY | Fri Jun 26 1987 14:28 | 24 |
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Essay anyone?
The National Organization for Women is sponsoring an essay contest
for students enrolled in senior high school, college, and continuing
education (I don't know what qualifies as continuing ed.).
Topic: Do we need an equal rights for women amendment to the U.S.
Constitution?
Award: Winners will be awarded scholarships starting at $1,000
Deadline: All entries must be received by September 30, 1987.
INFO: NOW Foundation Essay Contest
1401 New York Ave., N.W.
Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20005
202-347-2279
- Mary
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346.4 | ERA March | STUBBI::B_REINKE | laughter of children in the trees | Mon Jul 06 1987 14:30 | 26 |
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On July 18th, there will be a Bicentennial March for the ERA in
Philadelphia, Penna. Why Phillie and not Washington? Congress
will be convened in Philadelphia at the time of the march.
Interested? Call the Mass. NOW office at 782-1056.
Also, for those of you who are interested, the National NOW elections
will be held, in Philadelphia, the same weekend (July 17-19th).
The big news this year is that Ellie Smeal is NOT running for
re-election. The topics of the convention will include the election
of national officers and a discussion (and determination?) of the
direction of the organization. Should be interesting . . .
Interested? Call Mass. NOW at 782-1056 for more info, transportation,
hotel reservations.
Note: You don't have to be a member to attend the conference
or the march!
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346.5 | Womens Cookout and Dance | VOLGA::B_REINKE | where the side walk ends | Fri Jul 17 1987 09:41 | 41 |
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Note 394.0 Cookout & Dance (Women ONLY) No replies
FSTVAX::COLLINS 34 lines 17-JUL-1987 08:06
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Moody Garden Collective
presents
A WOMEN'S COOKOUT AND DANCE
Saturday, August 1,1987
Noon to 10:00 P.M.
at FIELD'N FOREST RECREATION AREA
Route 137- Hancock, New Hampshire
Noon to 3:00 P.M.
COOKOUT
Hamburgers* Hot Dogs* Home Made Beans
Corn on the Cob* B.Y.O.B.
5:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.
TEA DANCE
Outdoor Dance Floor W/Canopy
Music by D.J.s Sandy & Shelia
TICKETS $15.00 PER PERSON
*****ADVANCED TICKET SALES ONLY*****
If you are interested in attending send mail to FSTVAX::COLLINS or
FSTTOO::COLLINS and I will forward you contact names,ect so you can
order Tickets
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346.6 | RAFFLE - WIN FUN PRIZES! | WITNES::DOUGHERTY | DOUGHERTY | Fri Jul 24 1987 14:43 | 49 |
| Boston NOW is holding a raffle to raise funds to support our ongoing
efforts on behalf of women's rights.
We're currently working on legislative action to secure economic
equity for women and people of color, parental leave, better provisions
for maternal and child health, and passage of the lesbian and gay
civil rights bill.
OVER $2,000 WORTH OF PRIZES!!!
TICKETS: $2.00 apiece, 3 for $5.00, one book for $17.00
PRIZES: Include but not limited to:
Cape Cod - one week stay at a lakeside cottage
Boston Ballet - 2 tickets for Giselle
International Tours of Boston - $50.00 credit towards any trip
Club Cafe - Boston, Sunday brunch for two ($25.00)
Rebecca's - Boston, $50.00 gift cert.
St. Cloud - Boston, $75.00 gift cert.
Rosie's - Cambridge, $25.00 gift cert.
Sasha Skin Care - $35.00 gift cert. for facial
Shearson Lehman Bros. - 1 hour financial consulting
Sojourner - 2 yr subscription
Arti-Zan Craft Gallery - Cambridge, $25.00 gift cert.
Broadway Bicycle School - Cambridge, one bike overhaul
The Chocolate Truffle - Lexington, 1 box of 6 la Grande hand-dipped
chocolate truffles
TO ORDER TICKETS: Call Boston NOW at 617-782-1056
or contact witnes::dougherty.
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346.7 | 19th century suffrage meeting, California | WCSM::PURMAL | I'm a party vegetable. PARTY HARDLY! | Tue Sep 22 1987 14:55 | 11 |
| I got this information from the AAA magazine we get for being a
member of their auto club. This is as much as I know about it.
September 26-27 Fremont, California
19th century women's suffrage meeting
Ardenwood Historic Farm
(415)531-9300
ASP
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346.8 | N A F E meeting | STUBBI::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Tue Oct 13 1987 23:14 | 67 |
| This was forwarded to me...the meeting mentioned is
apparently in Palo Alto....
From caldec::abrams Tue Oct 13 10:48:06 1987
Received: from decwrl.dec.com by granite.DEC.COM (5.54.3/4.7.34)
id AA23604; Tue, 13 Oct 87 10:48:04 PDT
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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 87 10:38:57 PDT
Message-Id: <[email protected]>
From: caldec::abrams (Only Visiting This Planet)
To: decwrl::dec-northern-california, abrams
Subject: Women's Network in Evenings
Status: R
N A F E
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FEMALE EXECUTIVES
ANNOUNCES
EXECUTIVE CONNECTIONS
(A LOCAL MEMBER NETWORK)
This network provides you with the tools
and skills to meet your career goals and promotes
women-owned businesses and women working in industry
There is newtorking and problems solving. Women
speakers are emphasized. All interested women are invited to
the monthly evening meetings.
The next meeting is at Mollie Stone's Farm Market in October
15th. at 7:00 PM.
Mollie Stone's Farm Market
520 Woodside Road (Just west of El Camino)
in the smeinar room to the left as you enter
If you come early, Mollie Stone's will give you a free
glass of freshly squeezed orange juice with a purchase
of a salad or a sandwich. Just mention that you are there
for the NAFE Meeting.
There is a free drawing.
For more information contact.
Rebecca Gonzales
415 - 851 - 2854 evenings
123 Alta Vista Road.
Woodside, Ca. 94062
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346.9 | A Holiday Craftsfair in MR01 | LEZAH::BOBBITT | a collie down isnt a collie beaten | Wed Dec 02 1987 13:30 | 11 |
| This afternoon/evening. In MR01 cafeteria. A Holiday Crafts Fair.
Open from 5-9 p.m. Families and friends invited. Table fees benefit
the United Way. I'll be there selling my hand-knit pouches. I'm
not sure how big/small an event this will be, but I should be there
from 4:00 on.
be seeing you.
-Jody
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346.10 | Women's Craft Fair in Cambridge, MA | PNEUMA::SULLIVAN | | Wed Dec 23 1987 13:56 | 12 |
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Women's Craft Market
Downstairs at 186 Hampshire Street
Cambridge, MA (Downstairs from NEW WORDS)
This has been going on since early December, but there
are still a few days left...
December 22,23 11 to 5
December 24 11 to 3
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346.11 | Entertainment for Woman-Identified Audience | PNEUMA::SULLIVAN | | Wed Dec 23 1987 14:04 | 27 |
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I saw this advertised in Sojourner and thought some of us might
be interested.
Two in Twenty
a
Lesbian Soap Opera
World Premiere
Fri, Jan 22 Sat, Jan 23
Episodes 1, 2 & 3 AND Episodes 4 & 5
Somerville Theatre
Davis Square
Somerville, Ma
For ticket information call (617)787-8000
* I remember hearing about this Soap Opera at this year's
Boston Gay Pride March. I believe this soap is going to appear
on some Cable channel. I'll post that info when I get it.
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346.12 | Casselberry-DuPree in Boston | WITNES::DOUGHERTY | DOUGHERTY | Fri Jan 08 1988 13:14 | 12 |
| If you can't get tickets to Two in Twenty, you don't have cable, and/or
your looking for something to do in Mass. on Jan. 22 ...
Casselberry-DuPree is holding a reproductive rights concert at the
Strand Theatre (8 p.m.). The concert is sponsored by Boston NOW,
Reproductive Rights Network, and Alliance Against Women's Oppression.
Address: 543 Columbia Road Tickets: $5-$25 (sliding scale)
Dorchester, MA Info & Tickets: 617-782-1056 (NOW)
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346.13 | Sunday 1-24-88, Noon-1p.m. | SALEM::LUPACCHINO | From All Walks of Life 6-5-88 | Fri Jan 22 1988 07:38 | 5 |
| re: .12 This concert is celebrating the 15th anniversary of Row
v. Wade. If anyone's interested in continuing the celebration you
are cordially invited to a demonstration for abortion rights and
Gay rights at Cardinal Law's residence, 2121 Commonwealth Ave.,
Brighton, Ma. As I recall it's being sponsored by Boston NOW.
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346.14 | Women's week | TWEED::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Mon Feb 29 1988 11:39 | 49 |
| Moved by moderator
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CELEBRATING DIFFERENCES SERIES
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S WEEK
Lunchtime presentations on Thursday, March 10 and Friday, March 11 have been
scheduled in recognition of International Women's Week.
Thursday, March 10th
Maynard Conference Room
PKO3-1/D8, from 12:00 to 1:00.
Dr. Marcene Marcoux of Goodmeasure Enterprises
Topic: Leadership for the 21st Century
Dr. Marcoux will be speaking about the leadership needs for America today.
She will be discussing: masculine and feminine approaches to leadership
and the strengths and weaknesses of each model; the advantages of androgyny
in leadership; the need for collaboration in business as shown in business
teams and joint ventures. She will also talk about the changing workforce,
the growing significance of international markets and the importance of
selling differently to each culture. Dr. Marcoux will discuss the need for
leadership at all levels. Finally, she will address the need for global
leadership and the need for metaphors for leaders in the 21st century.
Friday, March 11th
Maynard Conference Room
PKO3-1/D8, from 12:00 to 1:00.
Dr. Claudia Dobkin of DEC/Media Communications Group
Topic: Case Studies in French Advertising
You don't have to be a man to like women in French advertising. You can
indulge in high calorie foods and break away from family and chores. But
that's not all; people enjoy, discuss and even celebrate advertising. A
presentation of selected award-winning campaigns will show how language,
culture and women interact in French advertising and why it has become a
noteworthy cultural phenomenon.
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346.15 | NPO Women's Day Celebration | HANDY::MALLETT | Situation hopeless but not serious | Wed Mar 02 1988 15:10 | 98 |
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The following is an edited version of our local (i.e. Mill)
announcement. In it, you'll see something termed "Video Lunch"
which is pretty much what it sounds like - we serve a lunch and
people watch the video while eating; group discussion usually
follows. I should at least mention that the $4.00 ticket price
is to defray the cost of the lunch. Though you'll probably be
able to deduce as much by looking at the menu, it's at least
worth mentioning that it's *not* a Tobin's affair; the caterer
is a woman-owned business.
I should also mention that all events are open to non-NPO employees,
but according to the committee, the video lunch is almost sold out.
Please forward all questions, requests for tix, etc. to Theresa
Kane (dtn 223-8915, VAXmail HANDY::KANE). And, because I'd talked
about it in another message, we *will* be getting "Still Killing
Me Softly" in the near future. I (or Theresa) will post that info.
here.
New Product Operations is pleased to announce
3rd Annual NPO International Women's Day Celebration
Monday, March 7 "Heart's Delight" women's barbershop
quartet - 1:00-3:00 - various sites
at the mill. (will be in cafeteria
at 2:00)
Tuesday, March 8 Video lunch - "She's Nobody's Baby"
Tickets $4.00 (See below for details)
Wednesday, March 9 Film - "A Women's Place" - 2:00-3:00
See below for details.
Thursday, March 10 Panel discussion of women entrepreneurs.
1:00-3:00.
Friday, March 11 NPO Women's exhibit of art, crafts, and
other displays of women's talents and
hobbies. 11:30-3:00
ALL EVENTS WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE MILL CAFETERIA CONFERENCE ROOM.
MENU FOR WOMEN'S DAY VIDEO LUNCH
March 8, 1988
Hot and Cold Buffet:
o Relish tray
o Turkey platter
o Roast beef platter
o Baked ham
o Potato salad
o Tossed salad
o Meatballs
o Sausages and peppers
o Barbeque chicken
o Beef burgendy
o Rolls and Butter
o Coffee
o Dessert
Tickets: $4.00
In honor of International Women's Day, we will be showing the
film "She's Nobody's Baby" - This program goes back to the turn of
the century to see how women shaped the nation's history and redefined
their role. It is a compelling portrait of social reformers and
labor leaders, homemakers and factory workers, black and white.
Narrated by Marlo Thomas and Alan Alda.
FILM - A WOMAN'S PLACE
Wednesday, March 9
REMARKABLE AMERICAN WOMEN!
Based on material gathered for LIFE Magazine special report
"Remarkable American Women". Brilliantly pays tribute to
noted women of the past. More importantly, it celebrates
that today a woman's place is everyplace! Narrated by Julie
Harris. "A Woman's Place" does not deal with legislation,
the women's lib movement or attitudes regarding women and
careers. In the words of Eleanor Roosevelt, the film says
to women...you CAN do it. It says to men...women HAVE done
it and CAN do it.
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346.16 | Radio talk show the week of march 21-25 | VOLGA::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Tue Mar 22 1988 10:55 | 14 |
| This was sent to me to be entered anonymously....
the person who sent it said that the attitudes expressed were
'interesting'
To whom it may confuse, all this week a AM Talk radio show is doing a
Cosmopolitan sex survey for women only. This station can be heard all over
New England at 68am WRKO from 2:00 to 6:00 in the afternoon. Some one told me
about this and some of them are real since (Some of them are really funny).
I'm posting this only in here because this is women talking and telling
the public everything. Almost forgot, this is a call in talkshow so if
any of you would like to take part just call 617-255-6868 between 2 and 6.
Anon
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346.17 | Betsy Rose, 23-apr, in Cambridge | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | | Thu Mar 31 1988 09:54 | 18 |
| Revolutionary Acts! presents
Betsy Rose, celebrating the release of her new album
"Wings Against the Sky"
and introducing Pat Humphries
Saturday, April 23, 8:00 p.m. at Paine Hall
(harvard university music building behind science center;
free parking in permit parking areas)
ASL interpreted and wheelchair accessible.
Tickets $12.50 in advance, $13.50 at the door (general admission)
For further information and MC/Visa by phone: 617-661-1252
Revolutionary Acts! P.O. Box 606, Cambridge MA 02238.
Revolutionary Acts! is a woman-owned, woman-operated
production company.
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346.18 | Ronnie Gilbert & Odetta, 21-may, in cambridge | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | | Thu Mar 31 1988 09:57 | 10 |
| Revolutionary Acts! presents
Ronnie Gilbert and Odetta
Saturday, May 21, 8:00 pm, Sanders Theater (at Harvard University)
Tickets: $15.00 and $13.00 (all seats reserved)
For further information and MC/VISA by phone, call 617-661-1252
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346.19 | Sweet Honey in the Rock, 24-april, Boston MA | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | | Thu Mar 31 1988 10:01 | 6 |
| Sweet Honey in the Rock
Sunday April 24, 1988, 8:00 pm, Symphony Hall, Boston
Sign Language Interpreter, Wheelchair Accessible
Tickets $12 and $15 (all seats reserved)
For more information call Roadwork Concert Line, 202-483-1010
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346.20 | Forum on Incest and the Media, 27-apr, Cambridge | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | | Tue Apr 05 1988 10:11 | 21 |
| The Politics of Incest:
Feminism, Child Sexual Abuse, and the Media
a forum investigating the role the media plays in promoting myths
about incest
Speakers:
Louise Armstring, author of _Kiss_Daddy_Goodnight_
Elba Crespo, group facilitator, Incest Resources
Julie Mines, "For Crying Out Loud" newsletter collective
Beatrix Campbell, author of _Sweet_Freedom_ and _Iron_Ladies_
Wednesday, April 27 at 7pm
Bartos Theater, The Weisner Building [don't know the bldg num]
20 Ames St., lower level, M.I.T.
Sign-language interpreted, Wheelchair accessible
Sponsored by the Program in Women's Studies at M.I.T. and Incest
Resources. For more information, call 253-8844.
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346.21 | fyi | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | modem butterfly | Tue Apr 05 1988 10:43 | 3 |
| The Wiesner Building is Building E15 (it's on East Campus).
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346.22 | re .20 | 3D::CHABOT | That fish, that is not catched thereby, | Wed Apr 06 1988 14:39 | 4 |
| As a side note, "Frontline" on Channel 2 next week in Boston will
be about incest also.
Now, back to our regularly scheduled string...
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346.23 | WomenCircles: 3-9 July 1988 | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Tue May 31 1988 21:00 | 56 |
| From a flyer I received in the mail:
WomenCircles:
A Shared Spiritual Journey
July 3-9, 1988; Rowe Camp, Rowe MA
Workshops Offered:
African Dance, Aikido, Creating a sweatlodge, Drama, Dreamcircles,
Feminist theology, Healing arts, Images of women in art, Stampmaking,
Storytelling, The medicine wheel through wicca traditions, The tarot.
Directors:
Zita Lazzarini and Eclipse. Zita is a feminist attorney and
peace-worker. She co-directed WomenCircles in 1987 and was co-executive
director of Rowe Conference Center for Fall and Winter 1986-87. She is
an insightful and gentle woman who has lived in Europe, Asia and
America. Eclipse has been a practitioner and teacher of the creative
process for over twenty years and currently holds workshops throughout
New England. Eclipse's work as ritual artist is based on the ancient
symbols of the Goddess religion and the Native American Medicine Wheel.
The Circle begins with women coming together to meet one another,
to play, to laugh, to cry, to heal. The Circle comes together as
we gather to be serious and frivolous, to sing, to dance, to adorn
ourselves and to do rituals. The Circle grows as we discover the
past and explore the futre. The Circle transforms us and we rejoice.
This week will be a place to:
. set aside time for yourself as a woman
. celebrate diversities
. create a community of women as we share our spiritual journeys
Who should attend: All women. This week is for women of all walks
of life and is for both newcomers and longtimers in spiritual
practice. The week and the camp will be drug and alcohol free.
Also, there will be no men, children or pets in camp.
For further information:
For program information, write or call
Zita Lazzarini or Eclipse
218 West Madison Ave 11 Lauriston
Holyoke MA 01040 Providence, RI 02906
413-533-7550 401-521-0767
For registration information, write or call
Rowe Camp
Kings Highway Rd
Rowe MA 01367
413-339-4216
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