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When Women Remember Their Names 
An event that will change the way you feel about yourself as a woman.
Saturday May 9, 2015
1-4 pm
Cost:  $33


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Sacred altar honoring nameless women in history.

Space is limited for this event.  Reserve your place now.
There is power in a word used as a name.  Men in their own voice, using their own language and from their own perspective have written much of history.  Women have been silenced.  Their stories sidelined, written as footnotes, assigned to the margins or forgotten altogether. 
To be nameless is to not know who you are, and when you don't know who you are, it is almost impossible to have a voice.
We can only remember who we are from a place of hunger, from a place of being willing to be hungry for and to eat what has been forbidden to us, self-knowledge.

Women of the Always invites you to join us as we explore the topic of names and naming, not only for ourselves but for all the future generations of women.
What's possible when we remember who we are?
Stimulating conversation, controversial discussion, truth telling with integrity, tears and laughter in a safe circle of women.
Saturday May 9, 2015 from 1-4 pm
TaborSpace Library
5441 SE Belmont Street, Portland, OR 97215
Cost:  $33 - space is limited

Women of the Always

Located at the confluence of two rivers.
In sight of two volcanoes.
​Portland, Oregon, USA


What's possible when we 
remember 
who we are?

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