In this episode we welcome “Goddess of Anarchy,” Lucy Parsons into our coven. Born into slavery at the tail end of the American civil war, Lucy fought oppression at every turn, quickly becoming one of the most feared radical voices in America, and was thought to be "more dangerous than 1000 rioters."She co-founded the Chicago Working Women's Union, led 400,000 people in the first ever May-day parade, spoke to crowds of thousands, and understood intersectionality before we had a word for it. After her husband was executed following the Haymarket affair, she got louder; traveling the world giving anarchist speeches, helping found the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in 1905, and always publishing her writing for the masses. After her death in 1942 (by mysterious house fire), the majority of her later works conveniently vanished...Sources:https://wams.nyhistory.org/industry-and-empire/labor-and-industry/lucy-parsons/https://shoeleatherhistoryproject.com/2020/06/27/happy-birthday-lucy-parsons/https://aas.princeton.edu/news/radical-existence-lucy-parsons-goddess-anarchyhttps://archive.iww.org/history/biography/LucyParsons/1/https://youtu.be/Ye7h0W4K_gU?si=VQM0YLBbVhJS6NMXhttps://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5009/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Parsonshttps://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/lucy-e-parsons-an-interview-with-lucy-parsons-on-the-prospects-for-anarchism-in-americahttps://www.thenation.com/article/archive/more-dangerous-than-a-thousand-rioters-the-revolutionary-life-of-lucy-parsons/
Shere Hite (1942-2020) was a revolutionary sex researcher and feminist scholar best known for The Hite Report (1976), a groundbreaking study based on surveys of over 3,000 women about their sexual experiences and pleasure.
Born in Missouri and educated at Columbia University, Hite challenged prevailing assumptions about female sexuality, particularly the emphasis on intercourse and orgasm through penetration alone. Her research methodology, asking women directly about their experiences and centering their voices, was both revolutionary and controversial.
In this episode we discuss her natal chart, her upbringing, professional background, and what established her as a primary voice for women's sexuality.Coven is a Stars, Etc productionSources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shere_Hitehttps://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/hite-shere-1942https://time.com/6333181/the-disappearance-of-shere-hite-documentary/https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Hite-Reporthttps://sevenstories.com/blogs/179-remembering-shere-hite-november-2-1942-september-9-2020?srsltid=AfmBOoqVyddGqFB3rUkmoWjDA6huQ_zemEGAUoIJGOFdn-OCAOBCfL8t&https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/24/my-life-with-shere-hite-the-forgotten-feminist-who-changed-sex-for-everhttps://www.vanityfair.com/style/2023/10/dakota-johnson-brings-sex-researcher-shere-hite-to-life-in-a-dazzling-new-documentaryMovie, The Disappearance of Shere Hite, Nicole Newnham, Shere Hite, NBC News Studios, Sony Pictures Television, TeaTime Pictures, This Machine, 2024.
Shere Hite (1942-2020) was a sex researcher and feminist scholar best known for The Hite Report (1976), a groundbreaking study based on surveys of over 3,000 women about their sexual experiences and pleasure. The Hite Report became an international bestseller, but Hite faced intense criticism and personal attacks from media and academic establishments.
Dangerously ahead of her time and speaking the taboo out loud, in this episode we discuss her tumultuous career and how she eventually left the United States and spent her later years in Europe, where she continued writing and speaking about women's sexuality and cultural attitudes toward gender.Coven is a Stars, Etc productionSources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shere_Hitehttps://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/hite-shere-1942https://time.com/6333181/the-disappearance-of-shere-hite-documentary/https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Hite-Reporthttps://sevenstories.com/blogs/179-remembering-shere-hite-november-2-1942-september-9-2020?srsltid=AfmBOoqVyddGqFB3rUkmoWjDA6huQ_zemEGAUoIJGOFdn-OCAOBCfL8t&https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/24/my-life-with-shere-hite-the-forgotten-feminist-who-changed-sex-for-everhttps://www.vanityfair.com/style/2023/10/dakota-johnson-brings-sex-researcher-shere-hite-to-life-in-a-dazzling-new-documentaryMovie, The Disappearance of Shere Hite, Nicole Newnham, Shere Hite, NBC News Studios, Sony Pictures Television, TeaTime Pictures, This Machine, 2024.
Welcome back!
For our first episode of Coven, season 3, we sit down with spiritual theorist, poet, shapeshifter, symbol collector, and all around translator of the invisible, Gabi Abrão. In this conversation we discuss her natal chart, her new book, and her relationship to the Witch, as well as symbols, archetypes, the internet, artificial intelligence, memes, waterfalls, and whatever rabbit trails present themselves.
For our season finale, we're bringing Cookie Mueller home to the Coven she inspired. Sharp-tongued muse, accidental guru, downtown mystic—Cookie moved through worlds with a chaos that felt like clarity. John Waters saw it. Nan Goldin captured it. From Baltimore to San Francisco, to the burning heart of 70s NYC, she wrote and lived with the same raw honesty until AIDS took her in '89. Her multidimensionality, free spirited eccentricity, and counter-cultural heart, bursting with love and creativity reverberates across art and culture today.
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Executive Producer: Jenna Scott
Produced and Directed by Sierra Barter
Audio Engineer: Josh Brumley
Audio Assistant: Christopher Bryan Amaral
Graphic Design: Jacob Scott
Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott
Created by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Sources:
Mueller, Cookie. 1990. Walking through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black.semiotext.
https://www.artforum.com/features/john-waters-divine-comedy-208458/#:~:text=Waters'%20films%20bring%20to%20the,most%20films%20are%20relatively%20benign.
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2022-04-21/collected-stories-of-late-great-1980s-it-girl-cookie-mueller
https://girlsontopstees.com/en-us/blogs/read-me/how-cookie-mueller-captured-life?srsltid=AfmBOorLwDOJB6MC05NsS5xgVA4mCXktFnwev5PLgTvkfhcOICc69snD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B4jPRzaJck
For our next episode, we're welcoming Matilda Electa Joslyn Gage, the forgotten proto-feminist of the 19th century, into our Coven. We explore how this radical suffragist, abolitionist, and Indigenous rights advocate challenged patriarchal power by exposing the church's role in women's oppression through her groundbreaking 1893 book "Woman, Church and State." Join us as we uncover how Gage's belief in "mental manifestation" and fascination with witchcraft influenced her son-in-law L. Frank Baum's creation of Glinda the Good Witch in The Wizard of Oz, and how her adoption into the Wolf Clan of the Mohawk Nation as "Karonienhawi" (she who holds the sky) informed her revolutionary understanding of gender equality.
Coven is a Stars, Etc ProductionWritten & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socorro Erekani Carrillo-LopezExecutive Producer: Jenna ScottProduced and Directed by Sierra BarterAudio Engineer: Josh BrumleyAudio Assistant: Christopher Bryan AmaralGraphic Design: Jacob ScottMusic by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna ScottCreated by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Sources:Angelucci, Ashley, and National Women's History Museum. 2021.“Matilda Joslyn Gage.”https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/matilda-joslyn-gage#:~:text=As%20a%20child%2C%20Gage%20handed,prepare%20her%20for%20medical%20school. Paquet, Laura B. 2023. “Matilda Joslyn Gage: The suffragist who defied the US government.” BBC.https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20230703-matilda-joslyn-gage-the-suffragist-who-defied-the-us-government.15Schwartz, Evan I. 2024.“The Feminist Who Inspired the Witches of Oz.”Smithsonian Magazine.https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-feminist-inspired-witches-of-oz180985334/.Wikipedia. 2025.“Matilda Joslyn Gage.” Wikipedia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_Joslyn_Gage.
In this episode we welcome experimental filmmaker, choreographer, dancer, film theorist, poet, and fearless explorer of ritual consciousness, Maya Deren into our Coven. We discuss her groundbreaking work in avant-garde cinema, her fascination with Voudon practices in Haiti, her complex relationship with ethnography, and her revolutionary ideas about time and perception in film. We also explore what it means to exist at "that point of contact between the real and unreal," while unpacking her powerful natal chart, full of Venus-Sun energy.
Coven is a Stars, Etc ProductionWritten & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socorro Erekani Carillo-LopezExecutive Producer: Jenna ScottProduced and Directed by Sierra BarterAudio Engineer: Josh BrumleyAudio Assistant: Christopher Bryan AmaralGraphic Design: Jacob ScottMusic by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna ScottCreated by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Sources:
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/how-maya-deren-became-the-symbol-and-champion-of-american-experimental-film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoETYvwI7I0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpOkIWH3C2E
https://greyartmuseum.nyu.edu/2015/12/maya-deren-and-haiti/
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.1080/0969725X.2022.2093972?needAccess=true
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvDELpYSUCo
https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/divine-horsemen-living-gods-of-haiti_maria-do-carmo-seren/322061/item/10170631/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_new_condition_books_high_14637440387&utm_adgroup=&utm_term=&utm_content=545682125679&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA19e8BhCVARIsALpFMgEgHgh3uIcSNqyeoVwBQxS1ZwV5QKJT6VzcRXuSORiw5J_7dBSRXkwaAnMKEALw_wcB#idiq=10170631&edition=3706724
For our next episode, we're welcoming Teresa Urrea, known as "La Santa de Cabora," into our Coven. We explore her natal chart in connection with her extraordinary healing abilities and revolutionary spirit in 19th-century Mexico. We discuss her miraculous transformation at age 16, her powerful blend of indigenous healing practices with spiritual activism, and how she became "the most dangerous girl in Mexico" by inspiring indigenous resistance against the Díaz regime, all before her exile to the United States at age 19.
Coven is a Stars, Etc Production
Written & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socorro Erekani Carillo-Lopez
Executive Producer: Jenna Scott
Produced and Directed by Sierra Barter
Audio Engineer: Josh Brumley
Audio Assistant: Christopher Bryan Amaral
Graphic Design: Jacob Scott
Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott
Created by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Sources:
Bitto, Robert. 2017. Mexico Unexplained: The Magic, Mysteries and Miracles of Mexico. N.p.: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Cleere, Jan. 2016. Western Women: Believers flocked to healing powers of Teresita Urrea.Seman, Jennifer K. 2021.
Borderlands Curanderos: The Worlds of Santa Teresa Urrea and Don Pedrito Jaramillo. N.p.: University of Texas Press.
“Teresa Urrea.” n.d. Wikipedia. Accessed January 9, 2025. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teresa_Urrea.Santa Teresa Urrea:
A Borderlands Curandera in Turn-of-the-CenturyCalifornia, Jan.28, 2024, Santa Teresa Urrea: A Borderlands Curandera in Turn-of-the-Century California
In this week’s episode, we welcome the powerful, mystical, and resilient healer + Mazatec sabia (wise woman), María Sabina into our Coven. While widely known as the “mushroom priestess” or the “mother of magic mushrooms,” her story is one of profound and often overlooked tragedy.
We discuss her tumultuous journey to embody her calling as a healer, her relationship to and work with the “little saint” mushrooms, and the ways in which her story reflects the shadows of American culture and colonialism.
Coven is a Stars, Etc ProductionWritten & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socorro Erekani Carillo-Lopez
Executive Producer: Jenna Scott
Produced and Directed by Sierra Barter
Audio Engineer: Josh Brumley
Audio Assistant: Christopher Bryan Amaral
Graphic Design: Jacob Scott
Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott
Created by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
SOURCES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTEhPCMSLA8
https://philpapers.org/archive/BENBRT-3.pdf
https://content.ucpress.edu/title/9780520239531/9780520239531_sabina.pdf
María Sabina, and Jerome Rothenberg. 2003. Selections. Berkeley: University of California Press.
https://fungaonline.com/instead-of-history-of-plant-medicines/
In this episode, we welcome Ana Mendieta, a revolutionary Cuban-American artist, into our Coven. We explore her powerful nature reflected in her groundbreaking "earth-body" artworks and profound connection to nature as a response to forced exile. We discuss her innovative fusion of performance art with natural elements, her exploration of feminine power, and her tragic death that sparked a feminist movement in the art world.
See her art here:
https://www.moma.org/artists/3924-ana-mendieta#exhibitions
Coven is a Stars, Etc ProductionWritten & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socorro Erekani Carillo-LopezExecutive Producer: Jenna ScottProduced and Directed by Sierra BarterAudio Engineer: Josh BrumleyAudio Assistant: Christopher Bryan AmaralGraphic Design: Jacob ScottMusic by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna ScottCreated by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Sources for this episode:
"Ana Mendieta." The Art Story. (theartstory.org)
"Ana Mendieta." Encyclopaedia Britannica. (britannica.com)
"Who is Ana Mendieta? An Icon of Environmental Art." The Collector.(thecollector.com)
"Identity and Belonging in the Work of Ana Mendieta." DailyArt Magazine.(dailyartmagazine.com)
"Ana Mendieta: Decolonization in Art." Duke University Press.(read.dukeupress.edu)
"Ana Mendieta." Wikipedia. (en.wikipedia.org)
May 10, 2017 19,411 views • May 10, 2017 Ana Mendieta: Decolonialized Feminist and
Artist Laura E. Pérez, Professor of Ethnic Studies Ana Mendieta: Decolonialized Feminist and Artist
In this episode we welcome famed diarist, courageous explorer of the unconscious, artist, poet, lover, feminist, and shapeshifter, Anaïs Nin into our Coven. We discuss her sixty years of diaries, her complicated relationship to sex, her controversial reputation, the ethics of power dynamics and seduction, and what it means to venture boldly into the shadow side of our psyche, while also unpacking her strong Piscean / Neptunian influence.
Coven is a Stars, Etc Production
Written & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socorro Erekani Carillo-Lopez
Executive Producer: Jenna Scott
Produced and Directed by Sierra Barter
Audio Engineer: Josh Brumley
Audio Assistant: Christopher Bryan Amaral
Graphic Design: Jacob Scott
Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott
Created by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_d1UgJxU3whttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKCnBm-cUmE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3AC39RxjPU
https://www.altaonline.com/books/nonfiction/a44015932/anais-nin-writer-bigamy-joy-lanzendorfer/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV_G88kVim8
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/apr/07/anais-nin-author-social-media
https://www.nytimes.com/1992/11/22/books/sins-of-the-nins.html
https://two-miles-high.ghost.io/the_house_of_incest/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeqPGaZNVDw
https://www.heiditoivonen.com/literature/2020/07/anais-nins-psychoanalysis/
https://www.themarginalian.org/2012/08/01/anais-nin-journals-paris-vs-new-york/#:~:text=Nin%20first%20began%20journaling%20in,she%20loved%20and%20admired%20enormously.
For our next episode, we're welcoming Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a 17th-century Mexican scholar, poet, playwright, and nun into our Coven. We discuss her revolutionary stance on women's education, her strategic choice to join a convent to pursue knowledge, and her profound literary works that challenged patriarchal norms in Colonial Mexico. Through examining her natal chart we explore how the planets influenced her fierce intellect, creative genius, and ultimately, her forced silence by the Catholic Church.
Coven is a Stars, Etc Production Written & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socorro Erekani Carillo-Lopez Executive Producer: Jenna Scott Produced and Directed by Sierra Barter Audio Engineer: Josh Brumley Audio Assistant: Christopher Bryan Amaral Graphic Design: Jacob Scott Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott Created by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Sources:
Biersdorfer, J.D., “17th-Century Sisterhood Is Powerful,” The New York Times, Jan. 2, 2005.
Boyer, Richard, "Mexico in the Seventeenth Century: Transition of a Colonial Society." The Hispanic American Historical Review 57, no. 3 (1977)
Buchanan, Kathryn A, "Constructing Marianismo in Colonial Mexico" (2016). University of Tennessee Honors Thesis Projects.
"Criollo" Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criollo_people
De la Cruz, Sor Juana, You Foolish Men, Poets.org, https://poets.org/poem/you-foolish-men.
Kilroy-Ewbank, Lauren G., “Cabrera, Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz,” Khan Academy, https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/later-europe-and-americas/enlightenment-revolution/a/cabrera-portrait-of-sor-juana-ins-de-la-cruz#.
Martinez, Elizabeth Coonrod, Sor Juana A Trailblazing Thinker, CT:The Millbrook Press, 1994.
Merriam, Stephanie, “Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.”
Miller, Kelley. “A Woman's Place: the Life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz — Jonette O' Kelley Miller | JOM.Writes.” Jonette O' Kelley Miller | JOM.Writes, 19 January 2021, https://www.jomwrites.work/reflections/a-womans-place.
Morin, Claude, “Age at Marriage and Female Employment in Colonial Mexico.” https://www.webdepot.umontreal.ca/Usagers/morinc/MonDepotPublic/pub/CIDHInd97.htm,
Orion, Rae. Astrology For Dummies. Wiley, 2020.
Paz, Octavio. Sor Juana, Or, The Traps of Faith. Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden, Belknap Press, 1988.
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, biography.com, Updated :July 9, 2020, Original: April 1, 2014.
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, The Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project, Sor Juana’s Chronology, https://www.dartmouth.edu/~sorjuana/Chronology.html.
Wilcox Lee, Naomi, Juana Inés de la Cruz – Scholarly Sister, September 10, 2015 https://sheroesofhistory.wordpress.com/2015/09/10/juana-ines-de-la-cruz-scholarly-sister/
Wills, Matthew, “Sor Juana, Founding Mother of Mexican Literature,” JSTOR Daily, June 28, 2019.
For our first episode of Season 2, we're welcoming Musician, Composer, Multi-Instrumentalist, and Swamini, Alice Coltrane, otherwise known as Swamini Turiyasangitinanda, into our Coven. We discuss her mystical connection to music, her soul connection to husband and jazz legend, John Coltrane, her dark night of the soul, and more, along with many notable points of her natal chart + significant transits in her life.
Sources:
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/15/arts/music/15colt.html
https://open.spotify.com/album/6zV55F6W8kh1qe8LHhqRbz?si=BK38PqufRjOf0_akDJVqCg
https://www.jazzwise.com/features/article/alice-coltrane-the-high-priestess-of-spiritual-jazz
https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/alice-coltrane-carnegie-hall-review/
https://www.alicecoltrane.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVLKEwPb95s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94P0pqqjiZ0
https://www.philosophyforlife.org/blog/john-and-alice-coltranes-ecstatic-perennialism
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Executive Producer: Jenna Scott
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Audio Assistant: Christopher Bryan Amaral
Graphic Design: Jacob Scott
Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott
Created by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
This week on Coven, we invite Marguerite Porete — medieval mystic, author and hermit, who was a convicted heretic and burned at the stake in the year 1310. We discuss her birth chart, her mysterious beginnings, her legacy, and her incredibly tragic death.
Hosted by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Written by Jenna Scott
Edited by Jenna Scott
Logo by Jacob Scott
Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott
Sources:
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/41232208.pdf
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3195114
https://www.history.com/topics/middle-ages/the-knights-templar
This week we invite French philosopher turned Christian mystic, ‘The Enigma’ Simone Weil to the Coven. We chat about her early years of intellectual brilliance and her religious transformation, all upon the backdrop of some of the bleakest years of the 20th century.
Hosted by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Written by Reilly Hail
Edited by Jenna Scott
Music by Jenna Scott and Jeffrey Boyle
Logo by Jacob Scott
Sources/Recommended Reading:
The Enigma of Simone Weil | Verso Books
Weil family - MacTutor History of Mathematics
Simone Weil (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
The elusive Mother of Abstract art, seance-frequenter, medium, mystic, poet and painter, Hilma af Klint is our initiate this week. We discuss her incredible works that left behind a controversial legacy, her eccentric beliefs, a little of theosophy, and of course her birth chart. Hosted by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail Written and Edited by Jenna Scott Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott Logo by Jacob Scott Sources: Hilma af Klint - Guggenheim https://www.guggenheim.org/exhibition/hilma-af-klint https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHdud9km7bQ&t=12s Swedish Artist Hilma af Klint Channels her Spirit Guides https://www.astro.com/astrology/ivccn_article200922_e.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilma_af_Klint Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint Documentary https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B08BDKGXXR/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r https://www.jimcarrollsblog.com/blog/2021/4/1/seeing-more-deeply-hilma-af-klint-the-abstract-pioneer
This week we invite America's first Black and Indigenous professional sculptor, Wildfire Edmonia Lewis to the Coven. In this episode, we discuss her mysterious early life, traumatic college years, and coming into her most aligned self in Rome. Special bonus - Cleopatra's boobs. Hosted by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail Written by Reilly Hail Edited by Jenna Scott Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott Logo by Jacob Scott
This week we welcome Kashmiri Mystic and Poetess, Lal Ded into our Coven. In this episode we talk about her life, her vakhs, her beliefs, and a brief history of the Kashmir region. We also digress into several tangents about spirituality, mysticism, sexuality and syncretism. Hosted by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail Written and Edited by Jenna Scott Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott Logo by Jacob Scott Sources: Podcast: Let’s Talk Religion - “Lal Ded - The Mystic Poetess of Kashmir” https://shows.acast.com/lets-talk-rel... Podcast: I, Lalla: The Poems of Lal Ded https://open.spotify.com/episode/6P4K...https://poetrysociety.org/poems-essay... Britannica Article on the Kashmir Region and History: https://www.britannica.com/place/Kash... The Introduction from ‘Looking Within’: Life Lessons from Lal Ded, edited by Shonaleeka Kaul (Aleph Book Company, 2019). https://frontline.thehindu.com/arts-a...https://feminisminindia.com/2019/05/0... Love And The Turning Seasons: India’s Poetry of Spiritual and Erotic Longing, edited by Andrew Schelling, Aleph Book Company. New Indian Express Article: https://www.newindianexpress.com/opin... Tickoo S. (2022). Nuditas Virtualis: A Jungian Analysis of Lal Ded’s Vaakhs. International Journal of Indian Psychology, 10(3), 203-209. DIP:18.01.018.20221003, DOI:10.25215/1003.018 link: https://ijip.in/pdf-viewer/?id=38597
This week we invite professor, author, activist, and groundbreaking feminist icon Dr. Sally Miller Gearhart into our coven. Join us as we discuss this oft-forgotten queer icon's contributions to the world - from starting the country’s first women’s studies program, to writing feminist science fiction novels, to lobbying against homophobic laws, and more.
Hosted by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail
Produced by Jenna Scott
Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott
Logo by Jacob Scott
Sources:
https://sallymillergearhart.net/
Documentary Film in Progress Lecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1KSzH4yQxg
San Francisco Chronicle Article:
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/sally-miller-gearhart-activist-17537049.php
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_on_Religion_and_the_Homosexual