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Permalink Reply by Mohini Moore on June 2, 2011 at 5:18pm
Permalink Reply by Indigo Moon on June 16, 2011 at 11:25am Hello Ladies!
I feel that is is very important to reach out to other women who were not represented at the conference and really bring in voices that reflect a whole spectrum of diversity and intersectionality. I also agree with Mohini's comment....
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Permalink Reply by Alisa Roadcup on June 19, 2011 at 10:21am Hi Mohini. I completely agree with you. Identifying the gaps is just as important as sharing what was right about the conference. I love the idea of thinking about generations to come. How would visioning this way shift our perspective and priorities for WSFYLC? What challenges will future generations encounter? How can we plant seeds now? Where would such focus be applied?
Thank you for offering your ideas!!!
Mohini Moore said:
Perhaps creating an agenda for future events that are relevant to our generation and the generations to come that we may have felt were missing from the conference. What are our questions and concerns? Where would we like our energy and focus to be applied?
Permalink Reply by Alisa Roadcup on June 19, 2011 at 10:24am Hi Eman! Yes, I think you are so right. What are the diverse voices you are thinking of? Who wasn't at the table at Women of Faith and Spirit? Whose voices are not being heard and how do we reach them?
Eman Badi said:
Hello Ladies!
I feel that is is very important to reach out to other women who were not represented at the conference and really bring in voices that reflect a whole spectrum of diversity and intersectionality. I also agree with Mohini's comment....
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