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Indivisible Women: Why We Hold a Safe and Sacred Space for Women

Elisa Parker with Indivisible Women

Why we hold a safe and sacred space for women. Today as I met up with several hundred amazing women I was asked, by a man, “how come I can’t participate in the this gathering today, for women?” Disclaimer,

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Elisa Parker with Oscar Perez: The Making of Men

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“There is work to be done and you don’t need to live a lukewarm life.  The world needs all of us, both men and women…we need to recognize the ways that we are not whole and have the courage to do the

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See Jane Do Presents: The Mask You Live In, a Miss Representation Film

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See Jane Do presents A Film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom Thursday March 19, 6:30PM Screening film: 6:30 to 8:00PM Panel Discussion featuring special guests: 8-9PM $12 (Ticket price includes $2 facility fee.  Does not include applicable fee for online purchases.) Click here to purchase tickets Not recommended for children younger than 14 years old A FILM BY JENNIFER SIEBEL NEWSOM The ...

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Elisa Parker with Veronica Monet: What’s Really Going On with Boys & Men

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Former high end escort and now author, anger management, sex and relationship specialist, Veronica Monet shares an unique insight about boys and men and the challenges they face daily around masculinity

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Elisa Parker with Jennifer Siebel Newsom: The Mask You Live In & Her Biggest Surprise About Boys & Men

“Just as our culture has harmed women and girls, so too are we harming our boys, which has led to a ‘boy crisis’ in America. Our intention is that this film sparks a national conversation around masculinity

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See Jane Do Presents: A Film By Jennifer Siebel Newsom- The Mask You Live In

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 “Hopefully, The Mask You Live In inspires each of us to take the challenge and help ourselves and the boys in our lives stay true to themselves and overcome limiting stereotypes.”  ~Jennifer

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