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Women’s Spaces Radio Show with host Elaine B. Holtz reviewing the Eco Socialist Movements webinar and The Code: Ten Intentions for a Better World, and our first guest Tina Rogers on the Mother of Black Feminism Anna J. Cooper and the Mother of Black History Vivian C. Harsh, and our second guest Rev. Dr. Patricia Keel on Resurrection in Ourself, has been uploaded to the web archive.  The show was broadcast in the North Bay and streamed worldwide over Radio KBBF 89.1 FM  on Monday 4/12/2021 at 11 AM, repeats at 11 PM on KBBF, and then repeat broadcasts in Petaluma and streamed worldwide over Radio KPCA 103.3 FM on the following Wednesday 4/14/2021 at 11 AM.

Read description of the show and bios of the guests, see links referenced on the show and the playlist,  on its archive page at:

http://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSA21/WSA210412.html

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Our History is our Strength Series – Influential Black American Women: Anna J. Cooper and Vivian C. Harsh

Our Resurrection Story

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Featuring

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1. Commentary by host Elaine B. Holtz

2. Tina Rogers, Multicultural Arts Educator

3. Rev. Dr. Patricial Keel, Founder, Spirit Matters Coaching

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1. Commentary by host Elaine B. Holtz:  Elaine reviews the EcoSocialist Movements Webinar of April 10, 2021, whose event video can be seen at www.facebook.com/102883121495482/videos/457273005338840. Joining community organizations is important to keep you connected to social changes that are needed.

Eco Socialst Movements Webinar of 4/10/2021

Elaine then reads The Code: Ten Intentions for a Better World published by the Intenders for the Highest Good at https://www.intenders.com/the-code-2/ to “put you on the fasttrack to manifesting.”

The Code

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2Tina Rogers is continuing Our History is Our Strength series on influential Black American Women, that she will present each second Monday of the month on Women’s Spaces.  Anna Julia Hayward Cooper (1858-1964) was a very prominent scholar and Suffragist who was the fourth African American woman to earn her doctorate, which she did at the Sorbonne in Paris. Her book A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman of the South, was widely acclaimed and because of it Anna Cooper is often called “the Mother of Black Feminism”.  Vivian C. Harsh (1890-1960) is considered the “Mother of Black History,” because of her devotion in collecting literature on every phase of life of Black Americans. The Vivian Harsh Collection was assembled as she was head librarian at George Cleveland Hall Branch of the Chicago Public Library on Chicago’s South Side. 

Tina Rogers
Tina Rogers

About our Guest:  Tina Rogers is a native of Sonoma County. She has devoted her life in trying to understand this beautiful planet, the humans and the other species that share our world. A true humanitarian is what she represents, thorough research, education, and communication with other cultures allows her to see the “big picture.” While attending UC Davis, she turned her passion for the arts, fitness, and wellness into a popular example of master teaching not only to children but people of all ages.
Tina Rogers is a role model who enjoys using arts education and fitness, as tools to “crack-the-code” in child development that lasts a lifetime. Elaine and Ken have seen her presentation of Black History through the spoken word and dance and found the experience to be both educational and inspiring.

Guest Links: 

Biography of Anna J. Cooper: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_J._Cooper

Chicago Tribune article on Vivan Harsh: https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/commentary/ct-opinion-flashback-vivian-harsh-librarian-black-history-20200131-q5ikqwpzo5albdtz5smbyx3dga-story.html

Contact Tina Rogers: funkystylestreetdance@gmail.com

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3. Rev. Dr. Patricial Keel addreses the metaphysics of the Easter story as our own inner story of Self.  Each character in the Crucifixion and Resurrection portrayed in the the Gospel of John represent aspects within us. Even a Peter praised for his high faith betrays Jesus three times, as we so often betray our True Self.  But the Divine is ever within us ready to mirror into the outer expressions of our life.  Patricia has been making annual visits for classes in India and notes that Jesus must have learned from the mystics of the East.  Patricia emphasizes that the Resurrection is about consciousness, not our body. As Jesus asked forgiveness for his persecutors, so we can give up resentment for love’s sake.  Breath techniques help us to be present to reflect on issues we are experiencing and transforming them into Easter experiences of higher consciousness of compassion.

Rev. Dr. Patricia Keel
Rev.Dr. Patricia Keel

About our Guest:  Rev. Dr. Patricial Keel is a longtime student of metaphysics and a spiritual teacher combining western metaphysics with eastern mysticism. She believes that every woman carries within her the wisdom, insight, and inner strength to overcome challenges and create miracles in the world. Her work as a teacher, coach, speaker, and trainer spans over 30 years with diverse groups from all cultures, faiths, and traditions. Patricia was the Founding minister of Unity of Berkeley and is currently a frequent Guest Minister at Unity churches. Her study in India over the past 14 years brings a unique depth to her work as East meets Western spirituality. Patricia Keel is founder of Spirit Matters Coaching.

Guest Links:

https://patriciakeel.com/

Spirit Matters Coaching https://spiritmatterscoaching.coachesconsole.com/

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Herstory

Our history is our strength. Check out important dates to remember in herstory at the National Women’s History Alliance

National Women's History Alliance

Herstory Birthdays:

April 13, 1892 (1990) – Clara Beyer, labor lawyer, worked with Frances Perkins and Molly Dewson on the Social Security Act of 1935, campaigned to abolish child labor and to secure minimum wage and maximum hour scales.

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Announcements

Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Day of Action campaign of National Sexual Violence Resource Center: www.nsvrc.org

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PJC Donation Drive for the Homeless

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Music Selections

The Opening and Closing Theme song is with permission of the Composer and Singer Alix Dobkin: 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

Pale Moon
sung by Becky Hobbs from the album Nanheyi – Beloved Woman of the Cherokee (2011 Becky Hobbs)

She Rises Like the Dolphin sung by Kate Wolf from the album Live in Mendocino (2018 Owl Records)

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