Making Matriarchy Great Again with Dawn Alden and Vicki Noble
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- And, you can learn more about Vicki, including her upcoming online course exploring the work of Marija Gimbutas, here: https://www.vickinoble.com/.
We discussed a number of books and resources during this episode! Here are a few you can explore on your own:
- “The First Sex,” by Elizabeth Gould Davis, was brought up here, and has also been mentioned by other guests in the past
- Octavia Butler was a fantastic science fiction writer whose books were extremely prescient and relevant to the times we’re living in. You can learn more about her and work here: https://www.octaviabutler.com/
- Dawn also mentioned the books “Sexual Politics”, by Kate Millett, and “Drawing Down the Moon”, by Margot Adler
- We also discussed the classic book “When God Was a Woman”, by Merlin Stone
- Kaitlin Shetler is a fantastic ex-evangelical poet who shares her work on social media. You can read her poems here: https://www.facebook.com/kaitlinhardyshetler/
- https://www.hagia.de/home/ is the home of the Hagia, International Academy for Modern Matriarchal Studies, founded by Heide Goettner-Abendroth
- Dawn also discussed her experience with the teachings of Eagle Man (Ed McGaa), a member of the Oglala Sioux tribe.
The following prior podcast episodes are also relevant to this conversation:
- The Legacy of Marija Gimbutas with Joan Marler: https://hometoher.simplecast.com/episodes/the-legacy-of-marija-gimbutas-with-joan-marler
- Reclaiming Women’s Histories with Max Dashu: https://hometoher.simplecast.com/episodes/reclaiming-womens-histories-with-max-dashu
- The Maternal Gift Economy with Genevieve Vaughan: https://hometoher.simplecast.com/episodes/the-maternal-gift-economy-with-genevieve-vaughan
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