I almost, almost didn’t post this event because I wanted to keep it to myself…but I knew the guilt would keep me up at night. For anyone in Toronto this Friday, the amazing Inga Muscio (previously mentioned by Stacey May here) is facilitating a creative writing workshop!
The Ryerson Students’ Union and Women’s Centre Present:
RECLAIMING POWER!
Performing Resistance
Featuring Inga Muscio
Sharp-witted, no-holds-barred, feminist author of the best-selling
“Cunt: A Declaration of Independence” and “Autobiography of a
Blue Eyed Devil”. Inga will perform a reading and co-facilitate a
creative writing workshop.
Friday January 19
Thomas Lounge, 6pm-9pm
Oakham House, 63 Gould Street @ Church Street
Performances, writing workshop, gifts at the door and free food.
This is an event for women and their allies.
For more information email womenscentre@rsuonline.ca or equity@rsuonline.ca


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three comments
Thea, you have totally made my day, my week, my life. Thank you for your guilt related insomnia!
Posted by Stacey May
January 16, 2007, 9:23 AM
Wow, this sounds great.
Posted by melinda
January 16, 2007, 3:30 PM
Thea you ROCK! Thanks so much for letting me know about this. I read Cunt last fall - it is a truly remarkable book.
Posted by ZOE
January 19, 2007, 12:55 PM
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