400
700
900
Women on the Inner Journey
Noris Binet

Women on the Inner Journey

James C. Winston Publishing Company, Inc. (1994)
1-55523-646-4
| Book - Paperback
65 pages | 216 x 287 mm | USA | English
$ 15.00 | Value: $ 15.00

Genre

  • Feminism and Women's Studies

Subject

  • Racism and Predjudice (FEM-RP)

Plot

One hundred and fifty miles north of Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan, is the birthplace of a project created to help heal the temporal afflications of our society caused by racism. The project, Healing Racial Wounds" offers female resolve to a problem originated by men. In this important documentary, a powerful, multi-cultural collective of women writers, visual artists, poets, songwriters, and musicians confront attitudes, fears and insecurities surrounding the issue of race in their own personal lives. Beautifully illustrated, the book features 20 full- color reproductions of artwork from its first exhibit which opened to rave reviews and generous public ovation. Conceived and developed by Binet, she says of the project, "Working toward the restoration of the feminine principle on the planet is a very important commitment in my life."