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Women & Religious Equality with Leora Tanenbaum

Paradigm Shift: NYC’s Feminist Community Presents
Women & Religious Equality with Leora Tanenbaum
Author of “Taking Back God: American Women Rising Up for Religious Equality” 

“A fast-rising social critic.”  —Publishers Weekly

A portion of the proceeds donated to Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER) a feminist interfaith organization

When: Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Time: 7:00 PM
Where: In the heart of the Feminist District
People Lounge, 163 Allen Street, NYC
(Between Stanton and Rivington, F or V Train to 2nd Ave)
HopStop.com Directions

Ticket Cost: $7 pre-sales before March 31st, $10 at door
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MORE INFOhttp://www.takingbackgod.com

“Religious feminism is not dead! If you believe in gender equality and belong to any of the three great ‘religions of the Book,’ Taking Back God will both energize and anger you. As an observant Jew herself, Leora Tanenbaum carefully nuances the secondary status of many women in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. She shows how women are challenging repressive traditions in light of the core values of their faith. As a Christian feminist myself, I especially appreciated learning and Jewish and Muslim women in parallel circumstances and with similar interpretive hurdles. Tanenbaum blends extensive research with human interest stories and an embracing attitude that keeps one turning the pages.” 
—Reta Halteman Finger, assistant professor of New Testament, Messiah College, and former editor of the Christian feminist magazine Daughters of Sarah

ABOUT LEORA TANENBAUM:
http://www.takingbackgod.com/bio.htm
Leora Tanenbaum is the author of Taking Back God: American Women Rising Up for Religious Equality (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). It exposes the fact that millions of American Christian, Jewish, and Muslim women love their religion but are deeply troubled over their inferior status as women within their faith.
Leora’s previous books are Catfight: Rivalries Among Women: From Diets to Dating, From the Boardroom to the Delivery Room, about the ways in which women often try to sabotage one another, and Slut! Growing Up Female With a Bad Reputation, about girls labeled “sluts” by their peers (both HarperPerennial).

Internationally, her books are available in Germany, Turkey, Australia/New Zealand, and Greece.

In addition to books, Leora has written for Newsday, Seventeen, Ms., and The Nation, among many other publications. She has been featured in Redbook, The Washington Post, and The Forward, among many publications. She is quoted regularly in newspapers such as The New York Times, L.A. Times, Chicago Tribune, and USA Today and in magazines ranging from CosmoGirl to Child. She is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Feminist Press.

Leora lectures widely at venues including the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Makor at the 92nd Street Y in New York City, and campuses such as Stanford, Columbia, Duke, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, and Spelman College.

Leora regularly discusses girls’ and women’s issues on TV news and entertainment shows. She has appeared on Oprah, The Today Show, Inside Edition, The O’Reilly Factor, Politically Incorrect, and other programs. She is also proud to have been lampooned onCNN’s Capitol Gang.

Leora lives in New York City with her husband and two sons. She enjoys leyning (chanting the words of the Torah in synagogue), listening to the Beatles, and being unspeakably silly with her children.

ABOUT WATER:
http://www.his.com/~mhunt/
The Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER) began in 1983 in response to the need for theological, ethical, and liturgical development for and by women.

We are a feminist educational center, doing work locally, nationally and internationally organizing programs and projects, publications and workshops, counseling, spiritual direction and liturgical planning which help people actualize feminist religious values in the service of social change.

WATER helps develop inclusive religious and social communities, and focuses feminist faith on bringing about social justice.

Benefit: Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival Half-Way Soirée in NYC

 

Directions to The MichFest Half Way Soirée
168 Delancey Street Between Clinton St. and Attorney St.

Need a ride or bunk with someone local? Check the MichFest Forum: http://www.michfest.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=17

Get Driving Directions: http://maps.google.com

F train to DELANCEY [[walk 1.5 blocks east]]
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Driving From Brooklyn: Take the first exit off the Williamsburg Bridge onto CLINTON STREET. The Delancey is located on the NORTH SIDE  of DELANCEY STREET at CLINTON STREET.

Driving From Uptown Manhattan: Take 2nd Ave. south and make a left turn at Delancey Street. The Delancey is located on the NORTH SIDE  of DELANCEY STREET at CLINTON STREET.

From Penn Station
Walk to 34th Street and Broadway. Then,
take the F train downtown to Delancey Street. Walk 1.5 Blocks East
to 168 Delancey Street Between Clinton St. and Attorney St.

From Grand Central
Take the F train from 42 Street + 5th/6th Ave – Bryant Park station heading Downtown to Delancey Street. Walk 1.5 Blocks East
to 168 Delancey Street Between Clinton St. and Attorney St.

From outside NYC

Train & Bus:
NJ Transit Train,  Bus Schedules, Metro North Schedules,  Long Island Railroad:
http://www.njtransit.com/
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From Newark International Airport

Take the shuttle / monorail to the NJ Transit terminal. Walk to 34th Street and Broadway. Then, take the F train downtown to Delancey Street. Walk 1.5 Blocks East to 168 Delancey Street Between Clinton St. and Attorney St. View other travel methods from the airport >>

From JFK Airport
Take the JFK AirTrain from John F Kennedy Airport station heading to Jamaica Station. Get off at Sutphin/Jamaica Station. Take the J train from Sutphin Blvd – Archer Av/JFK station heading to Broad St. Get off at Delancey St – Essex St. Exit near intersection of Delancey St and Norfolk St. Start out going East on Delancey St towards Suffolk St. 2 min walk to: 168 Delancey Street Between Clinton St. and Attorney St.

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$7 Workshop: Are You Financially Secure? with Tanya Osborn

When: Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009
Time: 7:00 PM
Where: In the heart of the Feminist District
People Lounge
163 Allen Street, NYC
(Between Stanton and Rivington, F or V Train to 2nd Ave)
HopStop.com Directions >>

Workshop cost: $7 online pre-sales here before Jan 10, $10 at door

Pre-sale tickets are no longer available. Please come to the door to purchase.

Details:

Q & A session included to answer all of your questions

You will learn:

– How to survive and thrive in today’s difficult financial climate
– How does the state of America’s economy affect our lives
– How to overcome financial obstacles that effect women in their 20s, 30s, 40s and beyond
– Valuable options that can assist you in reaching your financial goals, covering all major areas of home finance, including retirement and savings strategies, debt management, income protection needs and more.

About Tanya:

For the last 11 years, Tanya Osborne, Independent Financial Services Professional at Primerica Financial Services, has provided a valuable Financial Needs Analysis service to populations in need, focusing on the finances of women. For more information, visit http://www.primerica.com/public/ or
http://www.womeninprimerica.com/

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