- Starhawk - Wikipedia
Starhawk Starhawk (born Miriam Simos on June 17, 1951) is an American feminist and writer [1] She is known as a theorist of feminist neopaganism and ecofeminism [2] In 2013, she was listed in Watkins ' Mind Body Spirit magazine as one of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People [3]
- Starhawk - Regenerative Culture, Earth-based Spirituality, and . . .
Starhawk is the author of many books of fiction and non-fiction exploring earth-based spirituality, the Goddess, and activism She's a permaculture designer and teacher, director of Earth Activist Training and cofounder of Reclaiming, a Pagan spiritual tradition
- Biography of Starhawk with links to many of her books « Starhawks Website
Starhawk is an author, activist, permaculture designer and teacher, and a prominent voice in modern earth-based spirituality and ecofeminism She is the author or co-author of thirteen books, including The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess and the ecotopian novel The Fifth Sacred Thing, and its sequel City of
- Starhawk - Neo-Paganism
Starhawk is an eco-feminist, activist, Neo-Pagan Witch, and author Her book, The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess (1979), has probably introduced more people to Neo-Paganism than any other book, with the possible exception of Margot Adler’s Drawing Down the Moon (1979), which was published on the same day
- Our Team | Earth Activist Training
Starhawk (she her) is the co-founder and executive director of Earth Activist Training One of the foremost voices in Earth-based spirituality, Starhawk is an author, activist, and permaculture teacher and designer
- Starhawk - Encyclopedia. com
Starhawk was a major voice in the feminist spirituality movement Her view of witchcraft as "Goddess Religion" and the model of nurturing strength she saw in the figure of the historical witch caused a resurgence of interest in "neo-pagan" traditions
- Starhawk | UUA. org
Starhawk is the author of nine books, including her bestselling The Spiral Dance, The Pagan Book of Living and Dying, and Webs of Power, winner of the 2003 Nautilus Award for social change
- Starhawk - LGBTQ Religious Archives Network
Starhawk is a leading theologian, writer, and activist of feminist Wicca, eco-feminism On June 17, 1951, Miriam Simos (who later took the name Starhawk) was born in St Paul, Minnesota to Jewish parents
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