I moved to a small town in the Sierra Foothills on a whim ten years ago. Tired of the city life my husband and I decided to make the big move to a beautiful historic gold mining town in Northern California.
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See Jane Do Hosts Our First Slumber Party
See Jane Do is hosting our first slumber party at magical, River Highlands Ranch. Come out and play! Relax and Recharge. The SJD sleep over features a talent show, dance party, beauty bar with Heather
Read More »International Leaders Gather to Draft Women’s Climate Action Agenda
Policymakers, Scientists, Businesswomen, Indigenous Leaders, Activists and Environmental Luminaries Join Forces To Address Climate Crisis New York—A powerful cohort of women leaders from 35+ countries
Read More »See Jane Do: Empowering Everyday Women to Be Heroes in Their Own Lives
Don’t be a Dick. Be a Jane! Become a leader of your life and lean into your strengths and talents rather than broken systems and models that no longer serve you. Unleash your true calling. See Jane
Read More »Kathleen McIntire: From Becoming a Victim to a Hero in Your Own Life
How do you tap into your intuition, move beyond your fear and be uniquely you? Kathleen McIntire of Soaring in Light and Guiding Signs 101 shares her personal story of overcoming being a victim to celebrating
Read More »Why You Need to Tap into Your Financial FemmePowerment
Mara Hoover has been an entrepreneur from as far back as she can remember, she started her first business venture with her father at five years old. Since then, she has become a successful and savvy business
Read More »Finding Your Sweet Spot with Alix Rager
Find your Sweet Spot Power! Working as a single mother and yearning for something more Alix Rager asked the big questions such as: Am I fully satisfied? Am I happy in all areas of my life? Am I living the life I’m meant to experience? Alix reinvented herself and now shares how you can discover your Sweet Spot in your ...
Read More »See Jane Do Presents: Live Interactive Experience for Women: Awaken, Connect, Thrive!
AWAKEN to your purpose-what you’re here to create and align with your passions. Live a life in creativity, love and joy. CONNECT with other like-minded women in a community that fosters support, authenticity and fun. To be seen and to be listened to for the amazing person that you are. THRIVE and live a life that sustains your purpose and passion. Rather than ...
Read More »Sonika Tinker: Creating Everything from Nothing
Sonika Tinker, co-founder of LoveWorks, encourages all of us to create the life you desire! Sonika lost almost $200K in a bad investment. Not only that, but the real estate market tanked and she lost her revenue stream, several rentals and her home went to foreclosure. At that time, she was making $15K a year from her LoveWorks relationship training ...
Read More »Helen Reddy Continues to Roar for Women
“Be strong and believe in yourself because we
Read More »Soiree into Action: Innovative Partnering Helps Everyone Thrive in a Down Economy
Organizations collaborate to do more for the community Organizations and individuals instinctively know that we have a much better chance of coming up with effective solutions to real world problems if we work together, rather than apart. Leveraging collective resources can maximize impact, especially when times are tough. We can all agree that we wish politicians would collaborate to solve ...
Read More »1,000 Rise Up in Small Town to End Violence Against Women
Over 1,000 people participated in One Billion Rising Nevada County Flash Mob to demand an end to violence against women and girls in the small town Grass Valley, CA. The flash mob was followed by performances, spoken word, music and dance at The Center for the Arts. The Nevada County Coalition of One Billion Rising consists of See Jane Do, ...
Read More »White House Advisor Lynn Rosenthal & VAWA
Elisa Parker of See Jane Do speaks with Lynn Rosenthal, White House Advisor on Violence Against Women at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. Ms. Rosenthal discusses the significance of the passing of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and emphasizes the importance of women sticking together.
Read More »Yolanda Fair: Students Collaborating to End Violence Against Women
“Be empowered to use your voice to continue to help and support other women around the world”~Yolanda Fair Yolanda Fair, a third year law student at UNC-Chapel Hill, with an undergraduate degree from Tufts University shares take-aways and surprises from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 57th Session including sextortion and the power of collaboration. She participated ...
Read More »Neil Irvin-Men Who Stop Rape
“Violence only limits our ability to grow. Use your strength to inspire, lead and serve others rather than using it to destroy.”~Neil Irvin of Men Who Stop Rape A must for men and boys. Discover the top three things we can do to stop rape. Elisa Parker of See Jane Do interviews Neil Irvin, Executive Director of Men Who Stop ...
Read More »Ana Marie Sanchez: Girl From the Hood Gone Good
“My message to women is we’re here for you, we hear you and we see you. We’re banding together and we’re coming.”~Ana Marie Sanchez Elisa Parker interviews best selling author, spiritual counselor and activist Ana Marie Sanchez at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. As a survivor of sexual abuse and domestic violence Ana Marie shares the ...
Read More »See Jane Do to Participate in United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
Elisa Parker of See Jane Do, Kimberly D’Urso of Citizens for Choice and Skyler Myers of Women SAVVY have been selected as delegates for the 57th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) March 4th-15th, 2013. The theme for the session this year is elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and ...
Read More »Terry Tempest Williams- Finding Your Voice
“Finding one’s voice is a process of finding one’s passion.”~Terry Tempest Williams Terry Tempest Williams is an award-winning author and activist. Perhaps you’ve been inspired by her books and
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See Jane Do Everyday Women Doing Extraordinary Things

