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THE HERETICS – screening at 92Y Tribeca, June 3

It was only a few decades ago that renowned art critic Lucy Lippard, was told “you’re too cute to be an artist!” THE HERETICS, the new film by world-renowned video artist Joan Braderman (JOAN DOES DYNASTY), focuses on a group of feminists, including Lippard and Braderman, who took matters into their own hands: they formed an art collective and put out a magazine, “Heresies,” that was as much about politics as it was about art.

Filmed across the globe, THE HERETICS features interviews and artwork of the artists and critics like Lucy Lippard, Su Friedrich and Ida Applebroog, who grew Heresies into a feminist forum for revolution. Such luminaries as Alice Walker, Adrienne Rich, and Barbara Kruger got their starts in the magazine that spawned ground-breaking photography, poetry, art and ideas.THE HERETICS will screen on June 3 at 92Y Tribeca and Joan will be in attendance for a Q&A. View a trailer here!


THE HERETICS Screening and Q&A
June 3 | 7:30 pm | $12.00
92Y Tribeca | 200 Hudson St., NYC (Map)| Buy tickets

Call for Submissions- LGBTQ Pride Month

It’s time again to wave those rainbow flags in celebration of humanity’s diverse array of gender and sexual orientation! In honor of LGBTQ Pride Month, Paradigm Shift is seeking blog, graphic art, and video submissions related to LGBTQ issues and experiences.  Please let us know how you would like to be credited (by name or anonymous)- deadline, Sunday, June 27th.

Email submissions to: blog@paradigmshiftnyc.com

The modern Pride movement took shape out of the Stonewall riots in 1969, a violent clash where gay people fought back against New York City police and their unconstitutional bar raids. The incident was well publicized and cultivated a sense of community among gay people. The concept of Pride resulted in opposition to shame, which was and remains a social mechanism for oppressing LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, queer) people. The Pride movement has furthered the political struggle for rights by making the LGBTQ community and its issues known.

LGBTQ Pride is a feminist concern because stopping sexist oppression means stopping the systems that create other forms of oppression as well. It would not make sense to focus solely on gender without recognizing the numerous other ways a person would be affected by class, race, sexual orientation, and other forms of diversity. We invite you to voice your ideas and experiences pertaining to Pride in order to increase visibility and awareness of LGBTQ issues as feminist issues.

Some ideas for submissions:

  • Discuss generational shifts within and outside of the LGBTQ community
  • Describe a personal encounter with discrimination and how you dealt with it
  • Reflect on recent LGBTQ-related incidents in the news
  • Create an expression of Pride
  • Recall a fond experience at a Pride celebration
  • Give an example of how LGBTQ issues and feminist issues intersect

Click here for a list of Pride events happening in major cities!

Remember Our Veterans Barbeque – May 29th!

Please join SWAN for a fun & festive

BBQ in appreciation of Servicemembers

and Veterans of the Armed Forces

May 29, 2010

1-5pm

Carver Community Garden

E124th St, btw 2nd & 3rd Ave

(4,5,6 trains to 125th St)

*Food & drinks will be provided.  Please feel free to bring a side dish or anything special you’d like cooked.

*RSVP to 212-683-0015, ext 324 or Kalima@servicewomen.org

THE WOODHULL INSTITUTE FOR ETHICAL LEADERSHIP presents – Women’s Ethical Leadership Retreat

The Woodhull Institute for Ethical Leadership
is offering a highly selective
Women’s Ethical Leadership Retreat!
June 18-20th, 2010
Ancramdale, NY
Cost: $595 (Covers tuition, materials, room and board)
Very flexible payment plans, group discounts, and scholarships available!
Mention Paradigm Shift and get $100 Discount!

Learn the SKILLS & get the CONNECTIONS you NEED to SUCCEED

With Woodhull You Can:
*Build self-awareness*
*Built networks with women leaders among many professions*
*Increase skill levels in negotiation, financial literacy, and public speaking*
*Increase your tolerance for risk taking*
*Deepen your understanding of ethics and leadership*
**EMPLOYERS!**
Show your appreciation and dedication to the professional and personal development of your employees! We accept 1-3 nominations from organizations. Our practical skill set workshops will strengthen the performance of your women leaders! Woodhull’s program is especially effective for non profits & educational institutions.
Space is filling up fast. Apply TODAY!

Click here for more information
Contact Rebecca at 646-435-0837 or at RMarcus@woodhull.org
www.woodhull.org

MOONFIRE EMPOWERMENT & SPIRITUALITY NETWORK presents – Love in a Time of Broken Heart: Healing From Within™

Facilitated by international Jungian psychotherapist and author, Benig Mauger

HALF-DAY WORKSHOP
Gay Center, NYC
Saturday, May 29, 2010
11 am–4 pm (Opening circle begins 11 am promptly)

ALL WELCOME: Please register in advance by calling Amethyst at 212-222-2467 or emailing amethystsylviachild@gmail.com
$30.00 with advance registration (you may pay on the day of the workshop); $40.00 at the door without advance registration (Cash ONLY)

“An understanding of the transcendent and mystical that is deeply grounded in the psychological is necessary if we are not to get bogged down in the narcissism of ‘woundology,’ or swept away by an ungrounded mysticism that promises healing without struggle.” *

We suffer from a collective broken heart at this time in history. Not only are our hearts broken personally, they’re also broken en mass, making for the unprecedented upheaval we are experiencing. Despite being told that wholeness and love lie within us, in our “quick fix” society, we often look for answers outside of ourselves and remain trapped in our wounds thus hampering our spiritual growth. Using a unique blend of psychology and spirituality, Jungian psychotherapist and author Benig Mauger, drawing from her latest book, will present this experiential workshop to guide you on your inner journey to healing. Using meditation, art, myth, poetry, movement and dream work, we’ll consider how heartbreak can be an initiation that leads to love and compassion. Come discover what your own path to inner healing, wellness, and spiritual purpose can awaken in you.

* From Love in a Time of Broken Heart: Healing From Within, by Benig Mauger

A book signing will follow the event

What to bring: something to write on and art materials such as crayons or paint, if desired. Very important: Please bring a personal item with you that you feel represents you or how you see yourself at this time…it can be a flower, piece of clothing, a crystal, whatever.
Love in a Time of Broken Heart: Healing From Within by Benig Mauger will be used as a resource during the workshop. Copies will be available for purchase that day for $27 (cash please).

Benig Mauger will be available for a limited number of one-on-one sessions on Sunday, May 30, 2010 by appointment. If you would like an appointment please contact Benig directly: benig@me.com.

Benig Mauger is an Ireland-based Jungian psychotherapist, writer, poet and public speaker. A pioneer in pre- and peri-natal psychology and founder of the Holistic Birth Center in London, she is the author of Songs from the Womb: Healing the Wounded Mother, Reclaiming Father: The Search for Wholeness in Men, Women and Children and, most recently, Love in a Time of Broken Heart: Healing From Within. Benig travels internationally to teach, lecture and run workshops. Well known in Ireland and Europe, she is now expanding her audience to the United States. Benig Mauger is warm, humorous, sincere and heartfelt in her caring for people and her subject: Healing From Within. Learn more about her at http://www.soul-connections.com.

Workshop Location and Directions:
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &
Transgender Community Center
208 West 13th Street
New York, NY 10011
Website: www.gaycenter.org
Phone: 212-620-7310
The Center is between 7th and 8th Aves
Subway & PATH Directions
1, 2, or 3 to 14th Street and 7th Avenue
A, C, E, or L to 14th Street and 8th Avenue
F or V to 14th Street and 6th Avenue
PATH to 14th Street and 6th Avenue

Testimonials about Benig Mauger:

“Benig’s workshops and talks are powerful and profound because of her soulful and intimate way of working with people. A strong teacher and speaker as well as therapist and writer, Benig is gifted with the ability to provide information while coming directly from the heart, and touches participants through compassionate engagement, moving them into their own hearts.” Editor

“Benig’s workshop at Rowe Conference Center was the best I have attended in a long time, a combination of deep inner work and physical play which included singing, dancing, writing and drawing. She held us as we told our stories, moved through our grief, relived our past through our presence with each other. Benig has the ability to adapt to the participants’ needs, and the strength to guide the group to a compassionate whole. Her books are simple enough for the layman and yet complex enough to hold the attention of the clinical worker. Wonderful!” Singer and songwriter

“With the use of archetypes, fairy tales and dream enactment, Benig encouraged us to explore how our earliest experiences shape our patterns of relating. I found Benig to be a very human and compassionate woman who shared some of her own journey with us thus enabling us to do the same. A truly healing and transformative experience!” Social Care Worker

“Benig’s workshop was for me in ONE word an AWAKENING.” Psychotherapist

“Benig just knows when to go forward, when to withdraw … What more can be said … She embraces us at all times.” Holistic Massage Therapist


Quotes from Benig Mauger:

“It is always important to express the feelings involved in loss.”

“Nowadays we need to build soul stamina; we need to be able to endure hardship, and grow from it. It is no longer enough to simply be aware of soul and to be prepared to heal our wounds. We need to develop the capacity to endure.”

“Separation and aloneness are very important when we are healing our hearts.”

“The catch phrase “love yourself” is so clichéd as to be often dismissed, yet is nonetheless an important reality and essential truth.”

“Facilitating the movement from enduring the suffering of early painful experiences, learning from them and transcending them, I consider one my main tasks as a therapist.”

“Experiencing profound love and heartbreak is also the conduit to learning to love unconditionally and to experience compassion.”

“The marriage of psychology and spirituality is one of my main focuses, because the time has come when our evolution demands it.”

“We are largely unconscious of what story we might be living, but if we do not work at becoming conscious, we identify with the drama, so that we live, act and behave as the characters we identify with.”

“We always seek what we lack, and we always seek balance.”

“People that feel loved glow, and are generally able to give and receive love more easily than those who feel intrinsically unloved.”

“We always have choice, but we generally need to become aware of our unconscious patterns before we can exercise this choice.”

“We have to earn spiritual qualities; they are not handed to us on a plate.”

“At the core of falling in love is a vision of wholeness.”

“It often takes great courage to accept the challenges that the soul sets up for us.”

“When we love we are immediately in the realm of the soul.”

“Letting go of what we think we want and simply being and accepting what is means something new can arrive.”

“Our hearts are the messengers of our spirits, so that listening to the heart connects us with our soul and our life’s purpose.”

“At the time of writing, world events have shattered the heart of man so that, I believe, we are living in a time of broken heart.”

“One thing is clear … healing always comes from within.”

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PARADIGM SHIFT NYC Proudly Presents “GUYLAND: THE PERILOUS WORLD WHERE BOYS BECOME MEN” Lecture & Discussion- DR. MICHAEL KIMMEL, Author & Sociologist- Moderated by SHELBY KNOX

PARADIGM SHIFT: NYC’S FEMINIST COMMUNITY Proudly Presents

“GUYLAND: THE PERILOUS WORLD WHERE BOYS BECOME MEN”
Lecture and Discussion featuring
DR. MICHAEL KIMMEL, PhD, Author & Sociologist, is among the leading researchers and writers on men and masculinity in the world today

Moderated by SHELBY KNOX, nationally known feminist organizer & subject of the Sundance award-winning film, “The Education of Shelby Knox”

TimeOut NY Rated CRITICS’ PICK! Our 7th honor 🙂

“Michael Kimmel’s Guyland could save the humanity of many young men- and the sanity of their friends and parents- by explaining the forces behind a newly extended adolescence. With accuracy and empathy, he names the problem and offers compassionate bridges to adulthood.” — Gloria Steinem

Obsessed with never wanting to grow up, this demographic, which is 22 million strong, craves video games, sports and depersonalized sexual relationships.  Kimmel offers a highly practical guide to male youth.

GUYLAND is the best-selling investigation of young people’s lives today.

BUY ONLINE DISCOUNT TICKETS NOW – LIMITED SEATING!

Network before the discussion
Catering by Tastee Vegan

July 14th, THIS WEDNESDAY
7:00-10:00 pm

Theatre 80 St. Marks
80 St. Marks Place, NYC 10003
Just west of 1st Avenue

$15 students/ pre-sales till 14th 2pm, $20 at door
BUY NOW FOR DISCOUNT: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/113133

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Supported By (final list- updated 7/12):

AbortionGang.orgBluestockings, CONNECT,East Side InstituteFeministingHollabackIAmDrTiller.comManhattan Young DemocratsMen Can Stop RapeNARAL Pro-Choice NY, New York Activist Calendar, NOW NYS Young Feminist Task ForceNYC Alliance Against Sexual AssaultService Women’s Action NetworkSoapbox Inc., Students Active For Ending Rape, The Line CampaignThe Ripple EffectThe Women’s MosaicThe Woodhull Institute for Ethical LeadershipTrixie Films, Women’s eNews, Women Make MoviesWomen’s Media Center

Photography by Amy Mitten, amittensphoto@aol.com

SPONSORS email Meredith@paradigmshiftnyc.com

DR. MICHAEL KIMMEL, PhD
http://www.guyland.net
http://www.michaelkimmel.com
Michael Kimmel is among the leading researchers and writers on men and masculinity in the world today. The author or editor of more than twenty volumes, his books include Changing Men: New Directions in Research on Men and Masculinity (1987), Men Confront Pornography (1990), The Politics of Manhood (1996), The Gender of Desire (2005) and The History of Men (2005). His documentary history, “Against the Tide: Pro-Feminist Men in the United States, 1776-1990” (Beacon, 1992), chronicled men who supported women’s equality since the founding of the country.

His book, Manhood in America: A Cultural History (1996) was hailed as the definitive work on the subject. Reviewers called the book “wide-ranging, level headed, human and deeply interesting,” “superb… thorough, impressive and fascinating.” One reviewer wrote that “Kimmel’s humane, path breaking study points the way toward a redefinition of manhood that combines strength with nurturing, personal accountability, compassion and egalitarianism” while another called it “the most wide-ranging, clear-sighted, accessible book available on the mixed fortunes of masculinity in the United States.” (A 10th anniversary edition was published by Oxford University Press.)

His most recent book, Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men (2008) is a best-selling investigation of young people’s lives today, based on interviews with more than 400 young men, ages 16-26. Featured in major television and radio interviews, the books was widely reviewed and praised in all major media outlets. “If you’ve ever had a conversation with a teenage boy and wondered what on earth was going on…this book will serve you well.” And feminist icon Gloria Steinem said that “Michael Kimmel’s Guyland could save the humanity of many young men – and the sanity of their friends and parents.” Feature film rights were optioned to Dreamworks.

Kimmel is a Professor of Sociology at SUNY Stony Brook, and lives in Brooklyn, New York with his family.

SHELBY KNOX
http://shelbyknox.com
Shelby Knox is nationally known as the subject of the Sundance award-winning film, The Education of Shelby Knox, a 2005 documentary chronicling her teenage activism for comprehensive sex education and gay rights in her Southern Baptist community. She has appeared on Today, the Daily Show, Hardball, and sat down with both Dr. Phil and Al Franken to discuss sex education, youth activism, and her varying states of virginity. She travels across the country as an itinerant feminist organizer, doing trainings, workshops and civil disobedience in the name of reproductive justice and sexual health. She consults for the Girls Leadership Institute, Plan B and Trojan, among others. She’s has an essay in the recently published Click: When We Knew We Were Feminists and regularly blogs for The Huffington Post and RH Reality Check. Shelby lives in New York City, where she is working on a book about the fourth wave of feminist activism and plotting the revolution via Twitter, handle @ShelbyKnox.

Two workshops – Love in a Time of Broken Heart: Healing From Within, with Benig Mauger

Friday Introductory Seminar: Love in a Time of Broken Heart: Combining Psychology and Spirituality to Heal the Soul

“An understanding of the transcendent and mystical that is deeply grounded in the psychological is necessary if we are not to get bogged down in the narcissism of ‘woundology,’ or swept away by an ungrounded mysticism that promises healing without struggle.”*

Despite being told that wholeness and love lie within us, in our “quick fix” society, we often look for answers outside of ourselves and remain trapped in our wounds thus hampering our spiritual growth. Using a unique blend of psychology and spirituality, Jungian psychotherapist and author Benig Mauger, drawing from her latest book, explains how true healing comes from within and how to travel into this profound terrain of the heart.

*From Love in a Time of Broken Heart: Healing From Within, by Benig Mauger

Saturday Workshop: Healing From Within™: Initiating an Inner Path to Love and Your Soul

In an increasingly fragmented world, we seek inner wholeness, spiritual purpose-and love. While wanting to progress on our spiritual path, however, we are often held back by our sense of wounding. To be truly capable of giving and receiving love, we have to embrace our essential natures and heal our emotional wounds while practicing acceptance and forgiveness. With its unique blend of psychology and spirituality, this experiential workshop is designed to guide you on your inner journey to healing.

Using meditation, art, myth, poetry, movement and dream work, it will help us to examine how soul patterns transmitted to us in early life influence how we behave in our current relationships. We’ll explore how to balance our inner masculine and feminine aspects, as well as consider how heartbreak can be an initiation that leads to love and compassion.

Come discover what your own path to inner healing, wellness, and
spiritual purpose can awaken in you.

A book signing will follow.

Cost: $25 – Friday Evening Introductory Lecture
$99 – Saturday Workshop

Register Online

Note: The evening workshop on Friday, June 4, Love in a Time of Broken Heart, is a prerequisite for the full-day workshop.

At Transformations Holistic Learning Center
2301 Evesham Road, Suite 109
Voorhees, NJ 08043

Benig Mauger is an Ireland-based Jungian psychotherapist, writer, poet and public speaker. A pioneer in pre- and peri-natal psychology and founder of the Holistic Birth Center in London, she is the author of Songs from the Womb: Healing the Wounded Mother, Reclaiming Father: The Search for Wholeness in Men, Women and Children and, most recently, Love in a Time of Broken Heart: Healing From Within. Benig travels internationally to teach, lecture and run workshops. www.soul-connections.com

Now Who’s Crazy Now? with Elly Litvak

What is mental illness? Is it a health condition characterized by dramatic alterations in mood, thinking and behavior? Is it a chemical imbalance? Or is it the common euphemisms we hear tossed about daily like “out of your mind” or “nutty as a fruit cake”? What is recovery and how do we achieve this elusive goal?
In the fast-paced, one-woman show Now Who’s Crazy Now?, Elly Litvak brings her personal experience of living with and recovering from a serious mental illness to the stage. Now Who’s Crazy Now? is a candid, humorous, entertaining and highly educational piece, with a message of hope for recovery for everyone.
Elly’s story resonates with everyone. People living with a mental illness relate strongly to aspects of her experience while witnessing how her life transformed into one of health and balance.

Monday, June 14, 2010, 6:30 pm
St. Malachy’s Church, The Actor’s Chapel
239 West 49th Street
(between 7th and 8th Avenues)
Tickets: $35/$15 unemployed/students
The performance will be followed by a
Q&A and reception.
For more information or to buy tickets
call Melissa Meyer: 212-941-8906, ext 304
To order online: http://bit.ly/aqlgqs

Elly Litvak is a wellness and recovery specialist with extensive experience facilitating programs and workshops that benefit businesses, non-profit organizations and individuals. An ardent believer in healing through the arts and performance, Ms. Litvak is the founder of two theatre companies for people living with mental illness, Puzzle Factory and The Looney Awards. More recently, she has developed Now Who’s Talking — Telling Our Recovery Stories, a program that helps people living with mental health challenges tell stories that focus on the process of recovery. Ms. Litvak lives in Toronto.

Presented by:

The East Side Institute for Group and Short Term Psychotherapy – a New York City-based international education, training and research center for social therapeutics and other innovative approaches to human development, learning and community building.

Fountain House – founded in 1948 by former psychiatric patients of Rockland State Hospital. It is the world’s leading provider of recovery services for men, women and young adults living with major mental illness.

EVENT: Summer, Sex, and Spirits

SAVE THE DATE

Summer, Sex and Spirits

A benefit for Planned Parenthood of NYC

Thursday, July 8th 2010

at the newly renovated Museum of Sex

after hours admission to NYC’s most provocative museum

open bar all night

and

chances to win fabulous silent auction items

For information on sponsorship opportunities, contact melissa.lee@ppnyc.org.

Price Check: How We Became A Culture of Consumption, by Poetic People Power

On Wednesday, May 19th, Poetic People Power will hold its 8th annual
event. This year’s show is titled Price Check: How We Became A Culture
of Consumption. Poets will premiere new poems about the economics,
psychology and costs of our consumerism culture. Poets include Tara
Bracco, Erica R. DeLaRosa, Andy Emeritz, Nate Gunsch, Angela Kariotis,
Frantz Jerome, Shetal Shah, and Justin Woo.

Date: May 19, 2010
Time: 7 PM
Location: Grand Theater at The Producers’ Club, 358 West 44th Street, NYC
Admission: $15

Seating is limited so please RSVP by emailing p3rsvp@gmail.com.


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