A non-profit organization that supports women through worship, learning, leadership, community and social justice, SWUUW discusses women's issues, explores feminist theology, promotes friendships and celebrates the diversities that makes us individual women on our individual spiritual paths. SWUUW is a district-wide organization open to all UU Women's Groups and women in the Southwest Conference area. |
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Southwest Unitarian Universalist Conference - this site is the regional UU site, local congregations in the Southwest Region, which includes Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee.
International Convocation of UU Women
Unitarian Universalist Association
Liberal Religious Educators' Association (LREDA)
Interweave
Unitarian Universalists for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Concerns
Pages of SWUUW Conference Speakers
Dr. Cristina Biaggi, author of Footsteps of the Goddess: http://www.goddessmound.com.
Connie Dunn writes for several publications, including Computer User and Indie Slate magazine. Visit her Screenplay Web site at http://www.sagecreekproductions.com. She also writes curriculum and books, which she sells at http://www.sagecreekproductions.com/nostresspress. She and daughter, Erin, also do workshops and a show for churches, see Chalice Monkeys at http://www.chalicemonkeys.tripod.com.
Liza Ely, the founding director of the Center of Well-Being in Lindale, TX, she has been training and presenting workshops locally and around the country since 1984: http://www.centerofwellbeing.com.
Kathleen Hawkins, author of Spirit Incorporated: How to Follow Your Spiritual Path from 9 to 5 : http://www.winningspirit.com
Sue Ann Kendall's personal page, http://www.prairienet.org/~sak/
Lisa Krishnan, Lisa is Nia fitness therapist skilled in the Nia technique that respects the interconnectedness of Mind, Body, Spirit, and Emotions: http://www.nia-nia.com.
Amy Martin, aka moonlady, information about celestial happening, spiritual stuff and much, much more: http://www.moonlady.com
Kathleen Sullivan, author of Recurring Dreams: A Journey to Wholeness http://www.recurringdreams.com
She is also the host of Dreams, Another Way of Knowing that airs on KAZU 90.3 FM, which can be heard on the Web Wed. nights from 7-8 p.m. Pacific Time at http://www.kazu.org or to present your dream on the air, call 831.375.3082. To send Kathleen Sullivan e-mail
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. Kathleen was the theme presenter at the W2K: In My Wildest Dreams conference for the SWUUW 2000 conference.
Sue Young, singer and storyteller, creator of From the Mother: Songs of the Sacred Feminine: http://www.sueyoungmusic.com
If you are a SWUUW member and have a Web Site you'd like to promote here, send info to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Brigid's Place. Brigid's Place is a nonprofit organization incorporated by the State of Texas that provides a center for the spiritual growth and empowerment of women through programs, classes, and workshops held at Christ Church Cathedral. New programs at sites throughout Houston have been added recently in response to demand.
Labyrinth and Geomancy information http://www.geomancy.org - this site shows you how to draw a labyrinth
Notable Women http://www.rootsweb.com/~nwa/
UU Notable Women http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/1101/index.html
Celebration of Women at ancient sites http://www.ancientsites.com
National Women's History Project http://www.nwhp.org - this site provides a large listing of books for children and adults, as well as information on women's history.
Feng Shui information and designs, http://www.fengshuidesigns.com
Info about same sex legal decisions, http://starpoet.com/new/vermont.htm
Sacred Land Project, http://www.gis.net/~surtsey/womenlandspirit
Goddess 2000 Project, http://www.goddess2000.org
Awakened Women magazine http://www.topica.com/subscribe/AwakenedWoman
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* NOTE: A link on this page does not mean endorsement of the linked site. Links are provided as a courtesy to visitors.Last Updated (Monday, 09 November 2009 12:46)

