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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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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2. Colleen O'Neal,
Attorney,
Yes on Measure P for Civil Oversight of the
Sheriff's Office
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Featured Guest:
1. Caroline Bañuelos talks about
the Latino Democratic Club of Sonoma County and its influence.
Caroline talks of how the Club negotiated with the Sheriff to
transform the Cinco de Mayo into a family friendly event and reduce
the tensions between law enforcement and the Latino community around
that event. She also recalls the the Club's push for District
Elections in the city of Santa Rosa, given the lack of
representation on the City Council and the City Commissions, which
resulted in a law suit forcing the City to comply with the
California Voting Rights Act. Membership in the Latino
Democratic Club is open to all and they meet on the 4th Thursday of
the month.
About our Guest: Caroline Bañuelos is a
30+ resident of Sonoma County and I believe her roots in
the community run deep. She was Chair of the Community
and Local Law Enforcement Task Force (also known as the
Andy Lopez Task Force CALLE commission where she
recommend reforms in law enforcement, served four years
on the Santa Rosa Planning Commission, six years on the
Board of Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) and co-founded
the Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club. She is also
Board Vice President of KBBF and Co-Chair of Cinco de
Mayo in Roseland for the last 15 years. She graduated
from SRJC and then on to SSU where she earned her BA
degree in Political Science.
2. Colleen O'Neal gives
us a summary of Measure P, The Evelyn Cheatham Effective
Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and
Outreach (IOLERO) Ordinance. Measure P promises greater
transparency (data collection and reporting) and
accountability (investigating) of the Sheriff's Office,
without adding more taxes and without defunding the
Sheriff's budget.
About our Guest: Colleen O'Neal
graduated from New College of California School of Law
in 1982 and moved to the community of Roseland. She
opened a general law practice, the Roseland Community
Law Office, in 1983. As part of the general law practice
is. O’Neal brought numerous cases against the Sheriff’s
Department and the Santa Rosa Police Department. She
left practice in 1998 to serve as the Chief
Administrative Officer of New College of California for
two years. O’Neal served as the 5th District appointee
to the Commission on the Status of Women for 6 years and
was an early member of Supervisor Carpenter’s Roseland
Advisory Committee. She served as the chair of the
Sonoma County Chapter of the ACLU for a number of years
and has been active in various other community
organizations. . For the past several years she has been
working with COLE (Citizens for Oversight of Law
Enforcement), which has been meeting at the Arlene
Francis Center since it's inception, where she worked on
Measure P.
October 16, 1916 – Margaret
Sanger opens the U.S.’s first birth control clinic in
Brooklyn, New York.
Herstory Birthdays:
October 19, 1891 (1984) – Lois
Meek Stolz, first president of Education of Young
Children, (1929-31), urged Works Progress Administration
to establish nursery schools.
October 22, 1834 (1915) –
Abigail Scott Duniway, early western author and Pacific
Northwest suffrage leader, (1871-1915), succeeded in
winning woman suffrage in Oregon (1912), wrote Path
Breaking (1914).
October 24, 1830 (1917) – Belva
Lockwood, attorney, first woman admitted to practice law
before Supreme Court (1879), ran for U.S. President in
1884 and 1888.
Check links in case of postponement,
cancellations, or restrictions due to pandemic precautions:
Thursday, October 22, 2020, NOW
(Sonoma County Chapter) is hosting a Zoom Meeting to
learn about Measure P - The Evelyn Cheatham Effective
Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and
Outreach (IOLERO) Ordinance.
For more than twenty years, community members have been
working towards achieving effective community oversight
of the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office. After the killing
of Andy Lopez by a sheriff’s deputy, a partial victory
was achieved with the County’s creation of the
Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and
Outreach (IOLERO). But the office was created without
the tools to be effective - no subpoena power, no
independent investigatory power, no requirement that the
Sheriff’s Office cooperate and not enough money to do
the job. Measure P provides the remedy.
Here is the zoom link for
Measure P meeting:
Time: Oct 22, 2020 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7077383821
Meeting ID: 707 738 3821
Sonoma County 2020 Women’s Suffrage Project’s
19th Amendment Centennial Series
has occured with live online presentations from Tuesday, August 18 to August 26, 2020.
Visit the Project's YouTube channel main site for the
19th Centennial Series
recordings of online presentationss at
www.youtube.com/channel/UCqynwJCqhLMtPtjdDdsdQdQ
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The Women's Vote Centennial Initiative is a
collaboration of women-centered institutions, organizations, and
scholars from across the US, works to ensure that this anniversary,
and the 72-year fight to achieve it, are commemorated and celebrated
throughout the United States.
www.2020centennial.org/.
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August 26 - November 8, 2020, Petaluma’s
Participation in the Women’s Suffrage Movement,
Petaluma Library and Historical Museum The Petaluma Museum
Association’s suffrage exhibit has been rescheduled. For details visit
January 25, 2020 through
(extended!) January 24, 2021, From Suffrage to
#MeToo at Museum of Sonoma County.
Please note: Fee is required for entry to museum. For
more information, also for Covid precautions taken at museum, visit
https://museumsc.org/suffrage-metoo/
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