P2 Women Writing, Lives Changing
Women Writing, Lives Changing is a creative writing class that supports the lives of women for whom writing is, or is becoming, an important creative and spiritual practice. This class is designed to provide a safe and supportive space for women who want to explore their writing voice. Women are encouraged to tell their stories in whatever written form they wish to pursue, whether it is fiction, poetry, journal, essay, or drama. This opportunity to write, listen and be heard among a diverse, international, and intercultural community of writers gives voice to the depth and breadth of each woman’s story. Click here for full
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Moderator: Ms. Phebe Beiser, certified instructor with WWf(a)C
This course includes a 90-minute online chatroom discussion on Wednesdays for six consecutive weeks at 08:00 New York time [=18:30 India time] + 90 minutes of study/writing/exchanges each week at times convenient to yourself. Cost=$80 or scholarship.
H31 Violence Against Women: Global Realities and Responsibilities
Gender based theories of violence against women focus on a belief system where males are understood to be superior to women and entitled to maintain their authority over women using a variety of controlling and coercive means, including violence. This course connects many forms of male violence against women, such as domestic violence, trafficking, female foeticide and infanticide, dowry deaths, and more. The case studies come principally from Asia and North America. Click here for full
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Moderator: Dr. Virginia Bemis
This course includes a 90-minute online chatroom discussion on Saturdays for eight consecutive weeks at 09:00 New York time [=19:30 India time] + 180-200 minutes of study/writing/exchanges each week at times convenient to yourself. Cost=$120 or scholarship.

H7 Women in Islam
This course examines the sources (Quran and Hadith) and the practice of Islam with a special emphasis (a) upon how women have shaped and continue to shape Islam and (b) upon current issues wherein Muslim women are re-examining their traditions. This course takes non-Muslims into the heart of Islam and allows them to build bridges of solidarity with Muslim women. Muslims, meanwhile, will find a fresh ways of appreciating and evaluating their local Islamic traditions. Click here for full details.
Moderator: Dr. Aaron Rose-Milavec
This course includes a 90-minute online chatroom discussion on Thursdays for eight consecutive weeks at 09:00 New York time [=19:30 India time] + 180-200 minutes of study/writing/exchanges each week at times convenient to yourself. Cost=$120 or scholarship.
Enroll now in order to insure your place in one of our exciting learning circles! Have questions? Contact our registrar at Regi...@CatherineCollege.net
Let the joy of learning continue,
Aaron and Deborah
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