“ I feel like this is a welcoming and non-judgmental environment. I appreciate the nurturing of spirit.”
—Writer, Spring Sampler
LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER!
Create an Intentionally Balanced Year
This 5-part series will help you write your way there
We are called to restore balance during our “wintering” season. It’s time to ask and answer the important questions that will help us create meaningful ways to bring balance to our lives throughout the new year. Rather than dashing from winter into spring, we can slow down and use this time to create an intentional year.
In this five-part series led by Juli Williams, we will delve into key concepts from The Four-Fold Way by Angeles Arrien. Each circle will explore different aspects of the light and shadow of Arrien’s four archetypes and use the fifth and final circle to integrate all the ideas. We will focus primarily on the writing but will include movement and sound segments as well.
Dates for sessions include: February 3, 10, 17, 24, and March 2. Beaches area. REGISTER HERE. See you soon!
Cheers,
Jennifer Wolfe
Executive Director,
Women Writing for (a) Change Jacksonville
p.s. UNF class starts Feb. 7, and daytime spring series, too! See below.
WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO LATELY
Visiting the ‘City of Ladies’ In NYC
Jacksonville artist Augusta Savage and writer Zora Neale Hurston plus many other fabulous women artists and writers are featured in a special group installation titled “The City of Ladies,” named after medieval writer and historiographer Christine de Pisan’s 1405 Le Vivre de la Cité des Dames, a “proto-feminist catalogue of renowned women in history.” It’s all part of the Judy Chicago “Herstory” Exhibit.—JW
CLASSES FILLING UP
Our Latest Anthology is Available Now
Save the date! Writing circle at Yellow House on March 2.
Order online via Etsy or pick up more copies in person at San Marco Books and More, Chamblin’s Downtown, or The Creative Exchange (CX904)downtown.
The Last Word
From the book ‘Judy Chicago-isms’
“Even if I am simply one more woman laying one more brick in the foundation of a new and more humane world, it is enough to make me rise eagerly from my bed each morning and face the challenge of breaking the historic silence that has held women captive for so long.”
―Judy Chicago