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Women Speak Out is currently sponsoring Women in Judaism lectures. On Monday, January 24, the topic will be "Feminism and Orthodox Judaism." Hillel House, 11291 Euclid Avenue, 8:00 p.m.
The Association for Women in Psychology will hold its ninth annual national conference on feminist psychology, entitled "Bonding Between Women" in Seattle, Washington on March 3-6, 1983. Co-sponsored by the Washington State Psychological Association and the Women's Skills Exchange, this conference is designed to bring together feminists working with women and women's issues in the helping professions and behavioral sciences, and to create a forum for contact and exchange between women from across the U.S. and Canada. For further information, please write to AWP Registration Committee, P.O. Box 31449, Wallingford Station, Seattle, WA 98103.
The theme of the third annual Guns or Butter Conference to be held March 24, 25 and 26 will be **Jobs Through Peace: Toward Real National Security." In Cleveland the two evening sessions will be held at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (East 22nd and Euclid), and the workshop and the Saturday event at Cleveland State University.
The fifth Women Writers Conference is planned for April 7-9, 1983 at the University of Kentucky. Featured participants will include Jo Carson, Susan Griffin, Kristin Hunter, Nancy Milford, and the Women's Experimental Theatre. For more information, contact Linda Pannill, Department of English, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506.
A conference entitled Common Differences: Third World Women and Feminist Perspectives will be held at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, on April 9-13, 1983. Topics will include Colonization and Resistance, Third World Women: Images and Realities, and international Women's Movements. For further information, contact Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Anne Russo, Conference Coordinators, Office for Women's Resources and Services, 346 Fred H. Turner Student Services Bldg.. 610 East John Street, Champaign, Ill. 61820, or call (217) 333-3137.
The First National Tradeswomen Conference is currently being planned for Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-29, 1983. It will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area and will bring together women from trades groups scattered over the country, as well as individual women working in blue collar jobs and advocacy positions. The conference will give women an opportunity to build a strong national network, share ideas, and talk about what it is like to be a blue collar woman. To submit ideas, workshop topics, or obtain further information, send a long, selfaddressed, stamped envelope by January 1, 1983 to Tradeswomen Conference Planning Committee, P.O. Box 40644, San Francisco, CA 94140.
The second seminar on Tools for Community Economic Transformation will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area on January 9-15, 1983. The third will take place in the Midwest, probably in the Chicago area, on June 12-18, 1983. The seminars are designed for persons who can apply
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the skills acquired in the seminars to their work in community economic revitalization and in businesses serving essential community needs. Particular attention is given to innovative approaches to integrated community economic transformation involving the techniques of self-financing. For further information, write the Schumacher Society, Box 76, R.D. 3, Great Barrington, MA 01230, or call (413) 528-1737.
Organizational Notes
Cleveland NOW program and general membership meetings are held on the second Monday of each month beginning at 8:00 p.m. at the First Unitarian Church, 21600 Shaker Blvd. at the corner of Belvoir Blvd. Board meetings are held on the fourth Monday of every month at 8:00 p.m. at the first English Lutheran Church, 2419 Euclid Hts. Blvd. at the corner of Derbyshire.
Oven Productions will hold open planning meetings for the Women's Variety Show to be held Saturday, February 19, 1983. Three open planning meetings will be held in January in the Community Room in the West Wing of the Civic, 3130 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights. The dates are Sundays, January 9, 16 and 30 at 7:30 p.m. Groups who have planned acts already need only send a spokeswoman for the group. Come and share your ideas! For more information, call 932-8111, Marty or Susan.
Great Women of 1982
Sarah McClendon, the unstoppable Texas reporter who has never feared to put unpopulr questions to the high and mighty. McClendon's reputation grew last year when she confronted President Reagan about an until-then-unreleased report on sex discrimination in federal laws. McClendon held her ground at the presidential press conference and prompted the release of the report, despite the ridicule of male colleagues at the news session and despite the President's ad libs about the apparently titillating subject of sex discrimination.
The thousands of anonymous Women Peace Campers who have held massive anti-nuclear protests and maintained months-long vigils at military bases throughout Europe, particularly in England, the Netherlands, Italy and West Germany. The women have braved the winter weather, Spartan living conditions, and harassment by police and government officials in an attempt to maintain their camps. The courage and dedication of these women have, in turn, inspired United States women to plan a peace camp of their own near Seneca Falls, New York this June.
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The Women's Coffee House presents
Karen MacKay
from West Virginia performing traditional women's music Saturday, January 29, 8 til midnight
at the Civic (west wing), 3130 Mayfield near Lee ⚫$2.00 donation Refreshments available
all women welcome for more info call 371-0483 or 231-0260
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 th. 7:00 pm (everyone welcome) 9:30 pm (women only)
The Church at 2728 Lancashire Cleveland Heights
Tickets $3.00 to $5.00
See 'WHAT'S HAPPENING 'for Details
Joy B. Lavren Attorney At Law
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