In a world of increasing religious/political tensions and conflicts this study asks, what is the transformative significance of an arts and ritual-based approach to developing and encouraging women’s spiritual and multi-faith leadership? To counter destructive worldviews and practices that have divided people historically, politically, personally and sacredly, the study reinforces the political and spiritual value of women spiritual and multi-faith leaders creating and holding sacred space for truth making and world making. An a/r/tographic and mindful inquiry was engaged to assist self and group reflection within a group of women committed to multi-faith education and leadership in their communities. The objectives of the study were: 1) to...
Within this performative article unfolds a dialogical journey with the Divine Feminine as lived betw...
The ritual in its context and indeed the magical one is approached as “text” and “speech” and its re...
This thesis explores how women in academia hold both their spiritual and academic lives. It exami...
In a world of increasing religious/political tensions and conflicts this study asks, what is the tra...
Women’s circles have historically existed in many forms, ranging from support and teaching groups th...
A number of contemporary Western feminists are re-defining their spiritual beliefs and creating ritu...
This dissertation explores the stories of seven women spiritual-ecofeminist-activist-artists, includ...
This doctoral dissertation represents a qualitative inquiry into the lived experiences and practices...
This article reaches into the depths of a collaborative a/r/tographic ritual inquiry between two wom...
This study aims at developing a discursive concept of spirituality in art education. In the secular ...
At our Adult Learner Program, we have identified that women who have experienced violence need vario...
This project identifies collaborative opportunities for female artists to influence those in leaders...
This research originates in my own practice of writing feminist liturgy, and creating rituals with a...
Within this performative article unfolds a dialogical journey with the Divine Feminine as lived betw...
The findings suggest that the practice of art-making serves as a vehicle for personal and communal s...
Within this performative article unfolds a dialogical journey with the Divine Feminine as lived betw...
The ritual in its context and indeed the magical one is approached as “text” and “speech” and its re...
This thesis explores how women in academia hold both their spiritual and academic lives. It exami...
In a world of increasing religious/political tensions and conflicts this study asks, what is the tra...
Women’s circles have historically existed in many forms, ranging from support and teaching groups th...
A number of contemporary Western feminists are re-defining their spiritual beliefs and creating ritu...
This dissertation explores the stories of seven women spiritual-ecofeminist-activist-artists, includ...
This doctoral dissertation represents a qualitative inquiry into the lived experiences and practices...
This article reaches into the depths of a collaborative a/r/tographic ritual inquiry between two wom...
This study aims at developing a discursive concept of spirituality in art education. In the secular ...
At our Adult Learner Program, we have identified that women who have experienced violence need vario...
This project identifies collaborative opportunities for female artists to influence those in leaders...
This research originates in my own practice of writing feminist liturgy, and creating rituals with a...
Within this performative article unfolds a dialogical journey with the Divine Feminine as lived betw...
The findings suggest that the practice of art-making serves as a vehicle for personal and communal s...
Within this performative article unfolds a dialogical journey with the Divine Feminine as lived betw...
The ritual in its context and indeed the magical one is approached as “text” and “speech” and its re...
This thesis explores how women in academia hold both their spiritual and academic lives. It exami...