Marianne Williamson has returned to Women's Spaces for
our show in 9/18/2023
Conversation. Previously she was on our 1/14/2013
and
2/25/2013 shows on Law of DivineCompensation.
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Attorney
Gloria Allred
has returned to Women's Spaces for our
July 11, 2022 show
on the SCOTUS Reversal of Roe v Wade and Next Steps.
She also contributed as a guest on
March 5, 2018, and on
June
15, 2020.
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Lynn
Woolsey, Congress-woman (Retired) returned on
10/16/2023
and on 8/162021 to speak on bold
steps for our Nation to take.
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, Dr. Jean Shinoda Bolen returned
on
Monday June
29, 2020 as a guest on Women's Spaces to discuss the Millionth
Circle of women coming together.
Visit
the show's page by clicking here.
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When our representatives are making important
decisions that impact all of our lives I believe it is important to ask
one basic question before making
those decisions, Is this good for
the children? Just imagine what our world would be
like if that question was asked prior to making decisions about going to
war, the environment, education or healthcare.
Click the News tab for updates to the website.
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2/1/2022: Sonoma County Gazette February 2022
article on Women's Spaces
Celebrating 10 Years on Radio.
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10/30/2017: Women's Spaces celebrates its 5th Anniversary
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3. Allegra Wilson,
Co-Chair of the North Bay Organizing Project's “Deep
Democracy Civic” team
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1.
Commentary by host Elaine B. Holtz.
Elaine opens the show with a prayer from the Mi'Kmaq
people:
Creator,
open our hearts to peace and healing between all people.
Creator, open our hearts to provide and protect for all
children of the earth.
Creator, open our hearts to peace and healing between
all people.
Creator, open our hearts to respect for the earth, and
all the gifts of the earth.
Creator, open our hearts to end exclusion, violence, and
fear among all.
Thank you for the gifts of this day and every day.
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Thank you all for helping me celebrate my birthday and
to all those who attended the Zoom put on by the
National Organization of Women and to Lilith Rogers for
allowing us to show her one woman show, “Rachel Carson
Returns.” Rachel Carson was the author of “Silent
Spring,” which
was one of the first warnings about the dangers of
pesticides. An amazing presentation. Silent Spring,
nonfiction book written by Rachel Carson that became one
of the most-influential books in the modern
environmental movement. Published in 1962, Silent Spring
was widely read by the public and became a New York
Times best seller.
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2. Tina Rogers
talks about two inspiring black women in American
history, Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray and
Bessie Coleman. Pauli Murray
(1910-1985) is notable on many fronts as civil rights
activist, lawyer, women's rights activist, priest and
author. Pauli's book States' Laws on Race and Color
was considered by Thurgood Marshall the bible of the
Civil Rights Movement. She is co-founder of the National
Organization for Women (NOW). Ruth Bader Ginsburg named
Pauli Murray as co-author in a brief to the seminal
gender case Reed v. Reed. She later became the first
ordained woman priest in the Episcopalian Church.
Letters after her death revealed her struggle with
gender identity before that was recognized by the
general public. Bessie Coleman (1892 - 1926) is
dear to Tina, as Tina is in training to be a pilot.
Bessie was the first African American woman and first
Native American to earn a pilot's license, something she
had to travel to France to achieve. She was even an
aerial acrobat and called Queen Bess and Brave Bessie.
She died in a tragic airplane crash at the age of 34.
About our Guest: Tina
Rogers is a native of Sonoma County Tina Rogers
has devoted her life in trying to understand this
beautiful planet, the humans and the other species that
share our world. A true humanitarian is what she
represents, thorough research, education, and
communication with other cultures allows her to see the
"big picture." While attending UC Davis, she turned her
passion for the arts, fitness, and wellness into a
popular example of master teaching not only to children
but people of all ages. She is a role model who enjoys
using arts education and fitness, as tools to
“crack-the-code” in child development that lasts a
lifetime. Tina has given presentations at the Sonoma
County Juneteenth Celebrations.
3. Allegra Wilson
announces an educational online workshop sponsored by
North Bay Organizing Project, the Sonoma County ACLU and
other organizations on Thursday March 25, 2021, 5 - 6:30
pm called Criminal Justice Reform and the Role
of the District Attorney. Since Jill
Ravitch, the first woman DA of the county has decided
not to pursue a 4th term, the election to this office
will surely face tough competition. How do we know what
qualties to look for in a candidate for District
Attorney? What is the job description of a DA? A
panelist team of seasoned attornies will look at the the
DA's role in pursuing police accountability and the
criminalization of homeless activities, and more.
About our Guest: Allegra
Wilson is a long-time Santa Rosa resident. From
a young age, she has been interested in political
activism, and lately has become more involved and
passionate about making change at a local level. Most
recently, she volunteered for the passage of Measure P
for Law Enforcement Accountability, and is Co-Chair of
the North Bay Organizing Project’s, “Deep Democracy
Civic” team, she also volunteers with the local Sister
District Sonoma West chapter. She lives and works in
Santa Rosa with her husband and two children.
Criminal Justice Reform and the Role of the
District Attorney, Thursday, March 25, 2021,
5-6:30 pm, Online webinar, Free and open to the public,
RSVP at
https://sonomaaclu.org/
Herstory of the National
Women's History Alliance:
In 1980, the National
Women’s History Project (NWHP) was founded in Santa
Rosa, California by Molly Murphy MacGregor, Mary
Ruthsdotter, Maria Cuevas, Paula Hammett and Bette
Morgan to broadcast women’s historical achievements.
The NWHP started by leading a coalition that
successfully lobbied Congress to designate March as
National Women’s History Month, now celebrated across
the land.
Today, the NWHP Now the National Women’s History
Alliance is known nationally as the only clearinghouse
providing information and training in multicultural
women’s history for educators, community organizations,
and parents-for anyone wanting to expand their
understanding of women contributions to U. S. history.
Herstory Events:
March 21, 1986 – Debi Thomas
becomes first African American woman to win the World
Figure Skating Championship.
Herstory Birthdays:
March 20, 1925 (2018) – Romana
Acosta Bañuelos, the thirty-fourth Treasurer of the
United States, where she served from 1971 to 1974 as the
first Hispanic in that role, owner of a
multimillion-dollar business, Ramona’s Mexican Food
Products, Inc.
March 23, 1908 (1997) –
Dominique De Menil, collector of modern art, medieval
art, and tribal artifacts, escaped Paris with her
children and settled in Houston around 1942, strong
supporter of civil rights, created Carter-Menil Human
Rights Foundation with former President Jimmy Carter.
The Opening and Closing Theme song is with
permission of the Composer and Singer
Alix Dobkin:
The Woman in Your Life is You by Alix Dobkin from the album
Living with Lavender Jane (2010 Women's Wax Works) -
www.alixdobkin.com Blowing in the Wind sung byJulie Felix from the album Dylan Covers (2017
Warner Music Group x5)
By My Silence sung by
Sonia and Disappear Fear from the album
Splash
(2008 Disappear Records)
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