The Moonfire series of public presentations will host a workshop facilitated by National Public Radio journalist Margot Adler:
The Pagan Movement: What's New, What's Different, What's Changed
Saturday, May 22 (5pm-7pm)
In the last 15 years, the Pagan Movement (Wicca, Goddess Spirituality, Druids, Norse Religionists, Reconstructionist Pagans, and more) has grown, so that now scholars are saying that there are at least a million contemporary Pagans worldwide, and perhaps three-quarters of that number are in the U.S.
In the last few years, Wiccans have fought and won a number of civil rights. There are now peer-reviewed academic Pagan journals, more than 100 Pagan Pride Festivals, and a strong Pagan and Wiccan presence at the Parliament of the World's Religions. What does this foretell? What is the promise and what are the pitfalls of modern Paganism becoming a World Religion?
Margot Adler is a writer, pagan priestess and broadcast journalist. She is the author of Drawing Down The Moon, the classic study of Paganism, Goddess Spirituality and Wicca. A lecturer and ritual leader, she has been a correspondent with National Public Radio for more than 30 years. Before NPR, she reported, produced and hosted live radio on Pacifica's WBAI-FM and was the creator of Hour of the Wolf and two other free-form radio shows there. She was also the hostess for eight years of Justice Talking, a show about the Constitution and how it affects our daily lives, that aired on a hundred radio stations until the summer of 2008.
Admission: $6
All are welcome!
Location:
LGBT Community Center
208 West 13th Street (near 7th Avenue), Manhattan
For further information, click here to email Moonfire's founder, Amethyst.
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