The Female Divine in All Her Glorious Shapes, Colors and Sounds

Worldwide throughout Time

Rise Up & Call Her Name

Sample Pages

Cover art

Sample Flyer

How to Order

Praise for Rise Up

Curriculum Structure

Individual Components

Overview

Course at a Glance

Qualities of Rise Up

Shirley Ranck's intro

Session Summaries

How Rise Up Came To Be

Reflection on Development

Meet the Authors

Essential Themes

Key Perspectives

Map of the Journey

Earth-honoring beliefs

Journeying

New Paradigm

What's In It For Men

Human Rights

Gender Justice

Beijing Conference Slides

GJ Sample Pages

Endorsements

Thealogical Musings

Inspirational Columns

UU Resources

W & R Scrapbook

Shared Leadership

Recommended Links

Art Links

Information Links

Movement Link

Music Links

 
Rise Up & Call Her Name 
A Woman-honoring Journey
into Global Earth-based Spiritualities
By Elizabeth Fisher

Rise Up Cover Image




Experienced by thousands of groups around the world since 1995, this  multimedia self-contained course focuses on the spiritual stories worldwide that honor female divinities in a variety of cultures, past and present.


Click on cover image to view inspiring video clip of images featured in this course.

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Ethical principles
central to a variety of Earth and woman-honoring traditions around the globe and throughout history form the core of each session.

A wide range of activities
including music, art, dance, poetry, dialogue and ritual provide diverse opportunities to develop fresh perspectives on fearlessness, compassion, nurturing and numerous other aspects of personal spirituality.

For more info explore Overview and Essential Themes


60th Anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The world’s most translated document will be the focus of a year-long campaign to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The theme of the campaign, “Dignity and justice for all of us,” reinforces the vision of the Declaration as a commitment to universal dignity and justice and not something that should be viewed as a luxury or a wish-list.

Visit the Human Rights page and download a free copy of our new Guide to Universal Human Rights.

Also. visit the Gender Justice page for information on Women's Rights are Human Rights.


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     Thealogical Musings and Inspirational Columns
     contain related published articles by Elizabeth Fisher 

     Don't miss the UU Resources section


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