Looking for a dance form to work with? One that is expressive of feminine strength and classical beauty. Expressing both dark and light, but at a very high plane. Tending toward restoration of positive values of civilization; not about expressing angst of a disintegrating society. Consider Isadora Duncan dance taught by Lois Ann Flood. Autumn Dance
As is too often the case, women bear the brunt of environmental degradation, pollution and other issues. Last Fall an excellent article relating to women and the impacts of Global Warming (aka “Climate Change”) appeared in the Huffington Post. It was written by Parker Liautaud, a polar explorer (he crossed Antarctica twice to do research)
Kristen M. Rivers has a long affiliation with the Valley Women’s Club, first with the Environmental Committee for many years, and then keeping in touch as she provided educational opportunities for young people, and now with an unique new endeavor, The Artemis Project — an education and mentorship program that “envisions a world of healthy,
By Sheila DeLany, Committee Chair Serving on the County Women’s Commission can be a very exciting and enlightening experience. I was among three members of the Commission, along with former VWC Board Member Donna Ziel, who met with eight members of a delegation from Tblisi, Georgia (former USSR) on the topic of gender equity and