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.
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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.
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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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1.
Commentary by host Elaine B. Holtz: On
the last show of the month Elaine leads us in reciting
and contemplating on the Women's Spaces Pledge (seen in
the right column).
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2. Nancy
Wang talks about her concerns over people
acting out with abuse to people of Asian descent over
anti-Asian rhetoric, especially used during the last Whitehouse
Administration under President Trump and right-wing
media. Nancy reminds us that there are many second and
third generation Asian Americans living among us
enriching our neighborhoods,
besides those who have recently immigrated. The Redwood
Empire Chinese Association helps to preserve the Chinese
culture and share it with the community in the form of
events and classes. Recently the Sonoma County
Board of Supervisors held a joint press conference to
address the recent hate crimes against Asian Americans,
and Nancy would like to see concrete actions taken. She
encourages the school districts to address Asian
American contributions to our society, as well as the
Sonoma County Museum to feature Asian American exhibits,
as ways to inform the public.
About our Guest: Nancy Wang is Chinese American,
born in Taiwan, as a US citizen, I settled in California
with my husband in 1977, raised three children in Sonoma
County and is the grandmother of six grandchildren.
Nancy has been part of Redwood Empire Chinese
Association (RECA) since it began in a garage in 1988
with the goal of teaching our children Chinese culture
and language. She has been president of RECA for many
years. She was a member of Santa Rosa's City Council
Advisory Committee for 15 years, plus many other
associated civic committees and has won various awards
from city, state, federal government. She is proud of
all the accomplishments of RECA, and the recognition
received from, local, state, and federal governments,
local churches, and various organizations. Her oldest
grandson is finishing his university education and, we
are looking forward to beginning a fourth generation to
join RECA as Americans with Chinese ancestry.
3. Sandy
Tate shareswith us on Lesbian Visibility Day
why
she is a feminist and lesbian. Sandy relates how she
wears feminism like a suit of armor, able to fend off
attacks on her way of life. She objects to lesbianism
grouped und LGBQ and explains why. Sandy
encourages us to read the book The Disappearing L:
Erasure of Lesbian Spaces and Culture by Bonnie J.
Morris and ends the interview with the poem A
History of Lesbianism by Judy Grahn.
How they came into the world,
the women-loving-women
came in three by three
and four by four
the women-loving-women
came in ten by ten
and ten by ten again
until there were more
than you could count
they took care of each other
the best they knew how
and of each other’s children,
if they had any.
How they lived in the world,
the women-loving-women
learned as much as they were allowed
and walked and wore their cloths
the way they liked
whenever they could. They did whatever
they knew to be happy or free
and worked and worked.
The women-loving-women
in America were called dykes
and some liked it
and some did not.
they made love to each other
the best they knew how
and for the best reasons
How they went out of the world,
the women-loving-women
went out one by one
having withstood greater and lesser
trials, and much hatred
from other people, they went out
one by one, each having tried
in her own way to overthrow
the rule of men over women,
they tried it one by one,
and hundred by hundred,
until each came in her own way
to the end of her life
and died.
The subject of lesbianism
is very ordinary; it’s the question
of male domination that makes everybody
angry.
About our Guest: Sandy Tate was born in the Bronx,
grew up in Miami, and is a Lesbian Feminist involved in
radical politics since 1970, when she became active in
the Los Angeles Chapter of The National Organization for
Women, (NOW). In NOW she led rap groups, facilitated
assertive training for women and was chapter treasurer
for two years. Sandy owned a feminist gift store called
Feminist Horizons from 1975 until the early 1980s.
Living in Sebastopol today, her activism includes
getting the senior affordable housing where she lives to
go nonsmoking, getting the laundry rooms free of
fragranced products, and educating friends and neighbors
on the politics of Lesbian Feminism.
April 26, 1777 – American
Revolution heroine Sybil Ludington, 16 years old, rides
40 miles on horseback in the middle of the night to warn
the American militia that the British were invading.
April 28, 1993 – First “Take Our
Daughters to Work” Day, sponsored by the Ms. Foundation,
in 2003 it became “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work”
Day.
Herstory Birthdays:
April 27, 1927 (2006) – Coretta
Scott King, civil rights, human rights, and peace
activist.
April 27, 1906 (1993) – Alice
Dunnigan, first African-American journalist accredited
to cover Congress (1947) and the White House, Supreme
Court and State Department, documented Klan actions when
no “white” newspaper covered them, first journalist of
color to travel with President Truman on his train
(1948) but had to pay her own way, appointed to the
staff of the President’s Committee on Equal Employment
Opportunity (1961).
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 Get Together sung by Indigo Girls from the
album Strange Fire(CBS
Records, inc.)
Ella’s Song sung by Holly Near from the album
And Still We Sing – The Out Spoken Collection (2002
Calico Tracks Music)
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