- Starhawk - Wikipedia
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
- Starhawk - Neo-Paganism
In The Spiral Dance, Starhawk describes a variant of Victor Anderson’s Faerie tradition, bringing together Neo-Pagan Witchcraft with Robert Graves’ mythology, eco-feminism, and Jungian psychology
- Our Team - Earth Activist Training
One of the foremost voices in Earth-based spirituality, Starhawk is an author, activist, and permaculture teacher and designer Her 12 books include such beloved reads as The Spiral Dance, The Earth Path, and The Fifth Sacred Thing
- Starhawk - Encyclopedia. com
Starhawk is the public name of Wiccan priestess Miriam Simos She is an international spokesperson for neo-paganism, feminist concerns, and social activism Through the 1970s she studied magic and witchcraft with a succession of prominent teachers, including Sara Cunningham of the Temple of Tiperath, Victor H Anderson (founder of the Faery
- Starhawk - Biography - IMDb
Starhawk was born as Miriam Simos in Saint Paul, Minnesota Both her parents were the children of Jewish immigrants from Russia In 1973, while she was a film student at UCLA, Starhawk won the Samuel Goldwyn Award for her novel, "A Weight of Gold", a story about Venice, California, where she then lived
- Starhawk – The Convergence
Starhawk is a veteran of progressive movements, from anti-war to anti-nukes, and is deeply committed to bringing the techniques and creative power of spirituality to political activism Her work in progressive movements spans over 30 years
- Starhawk - Facebook
Join us on Earth Day to hear inspiring stories of community action, learn what you can do, and weave it together with strategy and earth-based ritual from diverse traditions Led by Starhawk and Charles Williams, with guests Lakota McRoberts, Lisa Fithian, Kendall Bazemore, and singer and songwriter Evelie Delfino Sâles Posch
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