The Commune of Women, Suzan Still
Of Chaos and the Ethics of Writing: An Introduction ‘Chaos demands to be recognized and experienced before letting itself be converted into a new order.’ –Hermann Hesse Allow me to introduce myself:...
View ArticleWOMAN of ACTION – St. Joan of Arc * Tribute
WOMAN of ACTION with Courage of Faith in the Divine Feminine Joan of Arc Joan was born the daughter of Jacques d’Arc and Isabelle Romée in Domrémy, a village which was then in the duchy...
View ArticleSIOBHAN WILCOX – Quote Action of the Day
Your “QuoteAction” of the day: “The kindness we resolve to show tomorrow cures no headache today.” An Unknown Author Your Action for today is … ‘to go out of your way to show some kindness to...
View ArticleSIOBHAN WILCOX – Quote Action of the Day
Your “QuoteAction” of the day: “The strongest human instinct is to impart information, the second strongest is to resist it.” Writer, Kenneth Grahame Your Action for today is … ‘to notice whether you...
View Article“88 Books That Shaped America”, LOC ~ Celebration exhibition June 25 – Sept 29th
“Books That Shaped America” The Library of Congress –the world’s largest repository of knowledge and information–is beginning its multiyear “Celebration of the Book” with an exhibition, “Books That...
View ArticleECO-FRIENDLY CRAFTS, 10 THINGS TO RECYCLE
Doing your part to help the environment and keep discarded items out of landfills doesn’t have to be simply your civic duty; it can also be a fun and creative way to add interesting decorative touches...
View ArticleWilliam Shakespeare celebrated by Meetika Srivastava
~The Immortal doyen of English Literature~ William Shakespeare -The “BARD OF AVON” Shakespeare is renowned as the English playwright and poet whose body of works is considered the greatest in history...
View ArticleCelebrate Independence Day in United States, July 4th
Independence Day in the United States, also known as the Fourth of July or simply July 4th, is a federal holiday. The holiday is always celebrated on July 4th, although when July 4th falls on a...
View ArticleCelebrating Anniversary of Joan of Arc’s Crowning, July 17
Joan of Arc’s Crowning Achievement On July 17, 1429, Joan of Arc fulfilled her primary mission to have Charles VII crowned and anointed as King of all France. Joan had predicted that she would lead...
View ArticleBlack History Month celebrated in OCTOBER
Black History Month, also known as African-American History Month in America, is an annual observance in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom for remembrance of important people and...
View ArticleWrite! ~ “Right!”, Larry James
Write! ~ “Right!” Have you ever written in a journal? It’s a great way to put your private and personal feelings on paper. It is important to get your thoughts “out of your head” and make them...
View ArticleNicolas Loiseleur Who acted as a Spy Against Joan During Her Trial
Nicolas Loiseleur One of Joan’s Judges in Rouen Nicolas Loiseleur, Aucupis, was born at Chartres in 1930, and was master of arts at Paris in 1403. He was not admitted as bachelor of theology until...
View ArticleSt. Joan of Arc’s own birth on the Epiphany – JAN 6
January 6 marked the second-oldest Christian feast day after Easter. Also known as ‘Little Christmas,’ the Feast of the Epiphany is a day of religious observance for many Christians around the world....
View ArticleBegum Hazrat Mahal premiere screening a Success!
A Celebration of Women Foundation Inc. successfully began their round of celebration events scheduled in Lucknow. One such screening of the documentary movie made on Begum Hazrat Mahal last queen of...
View ArticleCelebrating Warrior Women (Gladiatrices) in History
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are having fun researching some seriously powerful and wild women of our world’s past. The following will share some interesting information about female...
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