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.
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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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8/31/2021: Podcasts are available on the following venues:
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3/5/2018: Women's Spaces Show begins to air a repeat broadcast on Radio KPCA
103.3 FM Petaluma and
at this link stream
on Wednesdays at 11:00 AM.
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10/30/2017: Women's Spaces celebrates its 5th Anniversary
returning to RadioKBBF for a weekly live 1-hour
show at 11am, repeating at 11pm.
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7/13/2015: The 11 AM Monday show on Radio KBBF FM-89.1 now repeats
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2. Molly Murphy
MacGregor, Executive
Director and Co-Founder,
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1. Commentary by Elaine B. Holtz:
I am dedicating this show to
Women’s Equality Day,
which is celebrated on August
26, and to all those women whose
shoulders we are all standing
on.
Molly McGregor will be talking
about its history and why it is
important as women we
acknowledge this day and start
thinking about what our role is
in this somewhat upside-down
world. We are going through some
growing up and having to reflect
on what is before us.
The History of Women’s
Equality Day
At the behest of Rep. Bella
Abzug (D-NY), in 1971 and passed
in 1973, the U.S. Congress
designated August 26 as “Women’s
Equality Day.” The date was
selected to commemorate the 1920
certification of the 19th
Amendment to the Constitution,
granting women the right to
vote. This was the culmination
of a massive, peaceful civil
rights movement by women that
had its formal beginnings in
1848 at the world’s first
women’s rights convention, in
Seneca Falls, New York. The
observance of Women’s Equality
Day not only commemorates the
passage of the 19th Amendment,
but also calls attention to
women’s continuing efforts
toward full equality.
Workplaces, libraries,
organizations, and public
facilities now participate with
Women’s Equality Day programs,
displays, video showings, or
other activities.
2. Our guest
Molly Murphy MacGregor
returns as we approach
August 26, Women's Equality Day,
celebrated since initiated by
Congresswoman Bella Abzug in
1971. Molly shares the history
of the Equal Rights Amendment,
first proposed by Alice Paul in
1923, and in 1977 passed by
Congress with 7 states
immediately ratifying it. This
was the only Amendment to be
given a time limit of 1979 for
the necessary 38 states to
ratify it, and by 1977 37 states
had ratified the Amendment. It
was not until 2020 that the 38
states ratification was
finished. Molly feels that it
would take another act of
Congress to revive the Equal
Rights Amendment, so get out the
vote this
November 2022 election.
About our Guest:
Molly Murphy MacGregor is National
Women’s History Alliance (NWHA)
Executive Director and
Co-Founder, Chair of the NWHA
Board of Directors. Molly is a
former high school social
studies teacher who has worked
for over 35 years in the field
of gender equity and women’s
history. MacGregor conducts
women’s history workshops and
women’s historic sites tours
throughout the country. She also
works with state and national
agencies on strategies and
programs to help acknowledge and
recognize the historic
contributions of women. Her work
in the field of multicultural
women’s history has been widely
recognized including awards from
the National Education
Association, the US Department
of Education, and the National
Association for Multicultural
Education, and the Association
for Gender Equity Leadership in
Education Leadership.
August 26, 1920 – The
19th Amendment of the US
Constitution is ratified
granting women the right to
vote.
August 26, 1970 – Betty Friedan
leads a nationwide protest
called the “Women’s Strike for
Equality” in New York City on
the fiftieth anniversary of
women’s suffrage.
August 26, 1971 – The first
Women’s Equality Day, initiated
by Representative Bella Abzug,
is established by Presidential
Proclamation, and reaffirmed
annually.
Herstory Birthdays:
August 22, 1867 (1920) – Maud
Powell born in Peru, Illinois,
was the first great American
violinist of either gender, who
was internationally acclaimed.
August 22, 1912 (1996) –
Cornelia “Coya” Knutson, first
woman elected to the U.S.
Congress from Minnesota
(1955-1959), first woman on the
Agriculture Committee, defeated
after an infamous “Come Home
Coya” letter supposedly written
by her estranged husband.
August 2022: This month's Sonoma County Gazette is on
the streets. Make sure you read the
Radioland section,
Women’s Spaces is featured: Focus of Women in Leadership.
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Monday,
August 29, 11am # repeats 11pm,
the show will be featuring
guest Rosita Stevens-Holsey on
her aunt Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray
(1910-1985). Radio KBBF 89.1 FM,
North SF Bay or live streaming
at
https://kbbf.org/live
In the spirit of enhancing the
legacy of her aunt, Rev. Dr.
Pauli Murray, Rosita
Stevens-Holsey has co-authored
with Terry Catasús Jennings, a
biography entitled “Pauli
Murray: The Life of a Pioneering
Feminist & Civil Rights
Activist.”
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Wednesday
August 24, 11am, repeat of Monday's
show, will will be featuring
guest Rosita
Stevens-Holsey on her aunt Rev.
Dr. Pauli Murray (1910-1985). Radio KPCA 103.3 FM,
Petaluma, CA.
https://petalumacommunityaccess.org/kpca
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Saturday, September 3, 2022. 10
AM to 5 PM. Celebration
for Jackie Elward, La
Plaza Park, Cotati, Hosted by
Community Equity Foundation,
Safe Harbor, and the City of
Rohnert Park. Live Music, Food,
Dancing, Zumba, African Market.
For more information:
707-843-2125or email:
communityequityfoundationsoco
(at) gmail.com
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Through End of September 2022,
Sue Kearney: Fluid
Art — Flow and Fascination, Cafe
Frida Gallery, 300 S A
St, Santa Rosa. About Sue:
https://suekearney.com/
Sue's show continues through end
of September. Meet the Artist,
each Wednesday 10:30–noon. Feel
free to tell your friends, and
to come by again for a sit and a
cuppa.
The Opening and Closing Theme song
The Woman in Your Life is You is done with
permission of the Composer and Singer
Alix Dobkin
((August 16, 1940 – May 19, 2021) Alix Dobkin death was
just announced - Thank you for all you did for Lesbians to be
recognized and Women to be honored. May you rest in peace. See our
Interview with Alix Dobkin
on 12/1/2014 and our Memorial to Alix Dobkin
on
5/24/2021
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
Herstory, sung by Earth
Mama from the album Herstory (Released
March 4, 2019 Rhm).
Hey Mr. Politican, sung
by Ellen Buckstel from
the album Daddy’s Little
Girl
(2008 Ellen Bukstel)
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