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FREE GATHERING – Sunday Salon

September 24 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

Sunday Brunch & Salon

Join us on the 4th Sunday of each month for a salon style conversation talking about the issues that women face.

We’ll have coffee, tea, water and mimosas as well as some brunch snacks.

Bring your big ideas and thoughts as we discuss issues that impact women globally.

We’ll have deep and embedded conversations and hopefully find common ground and an ability to turn talk into action!

September Brunch: Women’s Rights – Is History on our Side?

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October Brunch: Mother Daughter Relationships – whether you are one or both – how we can heal and move forward

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November Brunch: When Savoring Moments are Radicals Acts of Joy

Article HERE

 
Your co-facilitators:
Jill Dziko & Tina Shattuck
June 2023 – Freedom vs. Equality.

The World Health Organizations says we are still 300 years away from gender parity. As a jumping off place – we will discuss the issue – if it’s possible to ever be equal, and what might need to be re-framed in discussion. Please come having read this article – it will be the framework for our topic of conversation:  ARTICLE HERE

July 2023 – Deconstructing Patriarchal Systems

How did Patriarchy actually begin? How do we participate in the system as women today? How do we recognize systems that don’t serve us and go about changing them so that they do?

Please come having read this article – it will be the framework for our topic of conversation. ARTICLE HERE

August 2023 – Reframing “self care” in our current system

Ancient Greeks pursued ideas about the “care of the self”. This idea took on a new vitality in a book by Audre Lorde after she had been diagnosed with cancer for a second time, Lorde talks about self-care as a radical political act. “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence,” she wrote. “It is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” Caring for yourself became a way of preserving yourself in a world that was hostile to your identity, your community and your way of life.

Please come having read this article – it will be the framework for our topic of conversation. ARTICLE HERE

Details

Date:
September 24
Time:
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
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Venue

Synergy Vashon
17600 Vashon Hwy SW Suite 105
Vashon, WA 98070 United States
Phone:
206-898-3093
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Organizer

Women Hold the Key

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