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DESCRIPTION:rel="bookmark">A Woman’s Voice: Joan Blades speaks at the Hillside Club 
 this Sunday\n			\n				September 17th, 2009\n\n				\n					No 
 comments\n										\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				You’re invited!  Come 
 join in a lively local conversation about mothers, families and the 
 women’s movement.  The Hillside Club in Berkeley is hosting the event 
 with MomsRising’s co-founder Joan Blades leading the 
 conversation.\n\nWHAT: “Mothers, Family, and the Women’s Movement in 
 the 21st Century”\nWHERE: Hillside Club, 2286 Cedar Street, Berkeley CA 
 94709\nWHEN: Sunday, Sept. 20, 7:00 PM\nWHO: You, your kids, friends, 
 neighbors– all are welcome!\nThis Hillside Club event is $10, or $5 for 
 club members and members of momsRising.\nTickets available online and at 
 the door. Seating is limited.\n\nWe’d love to see you there!\nA Woman’s 
 Voice will present Joan Blades in conversation with friends and audience 
 members discussing the role of mothers, families and how they relate to the 
 on-going women’s movement now and in the future. Joan is a co-founder of 
 both MoveOn.org and MomsRising.org. The former is a political education and 
 advocacy group; the latter\nworks to bring together millions of people who 
 share a common concern about the need to build a more family-friendly 
 America.\nThis is the first in a monthly series of lectures at the Club. 
 The series, A Woman’s Voice, gives women an opportunity to express their 
 passion to a new or wider audience.\n\nJoan Blades is a co-founder of 
 MoveOn.org, which has an online membership of over 5 million. Mother’s 
 Day 2006 she co-founded MomsRising.org with Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner to tap 
 the power of online grassroots organizing for mothers and families in the 
 U.S. MomsRising has an online membership of over 1 million. She is the 
 co-author of The Motherhood Manifesto, which won the Ernesta Drinker 
 Ballard Book Prize in 2007. Last century she co-founded Berkeley Systems, 
 taught mediation at Golden Gate Law School, practiced mediation, and wrote 
 Mediate Your Divorce. She is also a mother, a writer, an artist, a jeweler, 
 a soccer player, and a Hillside Club member.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/09/17/18622263.php
SUMMARY:A Woman's Voice
LOCATION:Hillside Club\n2286 Cedar Street,\nBerkeley 94709
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/09/17/18622263.php
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