Women & Spirituality Symposium
Selena Fox, High Priestess of Circle Sanctuary, will be presenting the
keynote address at the International Interdisciplinary Symposium on Women
and Spirituality on Saturday, March 14 in the main campus building of
Cleveland State University in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.
The symposium, held in celebration of March as Women's History Month, is
taking place from Thursday, March 12 through Saturday, March 14, 2009 on the
CSU campus in the Main Classroom Building, located on the corner of Euclid
Avenue and East 21st Street.
The multifaith and multicultural conference opens with the screening of the
film, "Ties That Bind: Connecting Communities Across Religious Boundaries."
Selena also will be speaking as part of the panel discussion that follows
the film. Other Pagans presenting during the symposium include Book of
Goddesses author Patricia Monaghan who is part of another panel and Druids
Ian Corrigan and Liaf who will be presenting music and a ritual.
The conference is presented by CSU's Women's Comprehensive Program,
Department of History, Dean's Office of the College of Liberal Arts and
Social Sciences, the Initiative for the Study of Religion and Spirituality
in the History of Africa and the Diaspora (RASHAD), Office of the Vice
President for Institutional Diversity, and The President's Advisory
Committee on the Role and Status of Women.
Cost for the conference for all three days is $35 or $12.50 per day. It is
FREE for students of CSU and other campuses with current student ID. At
door registration is an option. CEU's are available. For more information
and to register, please email: spirituality@csuohio.edu.




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