New Website — Rainbows at the Crossroads

This new website, among many other projects, has been Liz’s labor of love for 3 years (2017-2020) overlapping with the 3 years (2015-2018) she wrote a monthly column for Nature’s Path – visit the post below. Liz did a Woman & Religion oriented bio – you can find it elsewhere on this site. Rainbows at the Crossroads is a work in progress combining fiction based on memoirs with knowledge needed to salvage ancestral values. Storytelling, life reviews, conversations, and background notes are interwoven. The illustrated text is linked to related video and audio snippets, offering an entertaining and informative public education experience. I will endeavor to keep publishing this relevant material as I continue to unearth it in our archives. Blessings, Bob Fisher

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Guide To Women’s Human Rights

by Elizabeth Fisher and Robert Fisher. Since the mid-1970s the United Nations has been actively involved in supporting a vital Women’s International Human Rights Movement. This guide simplifies the latest developments in this worldwide movement for equal rights for women and includes many suggestions for how you can be a…

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Wisdom from Lucile Longview

Commentary by Liz Fisher. Lucile was the author of the Women & Religion Resolution, adopted unanimously by the UU General Assembly in 1977. Near the end of her life, Lucile Longview compiled into The Red Notebook her favorite talks and writings about women, which are often auto-biographical and personal. Liz…

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Overview booklet about the Rise Up Course

First Edition Cover Art Open this page to download the booklet Overview Snapshots. Key insights and helpful tools from the Rise Up & Call Her Name experience make up this resource. These selections provide a taste of the wide range of important spiritual and cultural material available in this course.…

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Internet Radio Shows

Karen Tate, writer, scholar, ritualist, community organizer and more has hosted an amazing internet radio show for many years called Voices of the Sacred. Feminine. Karen interviewed Liz Fisher twice, one on the curriculum she wrote and another on the topic of revision female-male relationships. Click on the dates below…

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