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![]() "As the old wisdom states: in order to understand the future, you need to understand the past. How true is that? The past entices learning, reminds us of what to do and what not to do, teaches us valuable lessons, and shows us from where we have come and how far." Toilet Training: learning about global sanitation by Denise Deby How access to toilets is a women's environmental issue. Release date: January 15, 2010 Slow Movement III: Slow Education by Carla Atherton The concept of education as life long learning. Release date: February 15, 2010 Unassisted Birth by Jo Jory Have we lost our confidence in our mother bodies? Release date: March 15, 2010 To Remember by Sandy Iverson What really happened to American women suffragettes on the "Night of Terror," November 15, 1917? Release date: January 15, 2010 Profile of Susun Weed by Carla Atherton Wise woman, herbalist, sage teacher. Release date: January 15, 2010 Elizabeth Catlett by Alaya Boykin How one woman's art inspires the work of another. Release date: February 15, 2010 Profile of Toni Morrison by Carla Atherton A look at the life and work of the literary genius and Nobel
prize winner. Release date: March 15, 2010 Chronicles of a Wannabe Bushwoman IX by Carla Atherton Release date: January 15, 2010 Sideways Look: Paint and Pooh by Giulia Mauro Home renovations are simply not as easy as they look on TV. Release date: Feb 15, 2010 Our columns have turned into blogs! Check them out on our
home page when we've had a chance to connect them to our home page by February
15th! And don't forget about Inspired:
reviews of books and other publications. Interview
with Jennie Linthorst by Chynna Laird Insight and
wisdom from a "sensational mom" of a child with Sensory Processing Disorder
(SPD). Release
Date: January 15, 2010 On Top of
the World by Dallas Woodburn Climb a
mountain with Dallas and her mother! Release
date: February 15, 2010 Off Centre When a
woman takes herself from mother, coordinator, and go-to woman to just a woman
traveling abroad. Release
date: February 15, 2010 My Sensational Kid by Chynna Laird Surviving
the past and looking to the future with 4 children, 3 with special needs. Release date: March 15, 2010 Time on My Hands by Kat Mortensen Release date: January 15, 2010 Eagle Pose, Wall, and The Loom by Sandra Stephenson Release date: February 15, 2010 Only Human, Fuel Prices, The old man rents his fields, The
old man leaves, and The old man dreams by Louise Carson Release date March 15, 2010 Stuck by Jo Jory Release date: March 15, 2010 Cahoots News We are sad to see Sarah Stefanson go from the position of Editor. After a great run keeping things straight around here, Sarah has moved on to other things. BUT she will still remain an active member of the Cahoots family as a columnist! Welcome to Danielle Paradis, our new intern! Danielle will help with various tasks (including putting together this newsletter -- not a small task!) in order to keep Cahoots running and growing! Visit Favourites, our new page where you can tell other women about your favourite books, music, art, and other inspiring stuff! OK, we're a little late this year, but the contest is back!
Last year we had a most excellent assortment of prizes! Watch for our Cahoots
3rd Annual Fiction Contest! We are
currently gathering prizes for the winners of the contest, so if you have
something you would like to donate to become a sponsor of the contest, please
contact Carla Atherton:
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by January 31st, 2010. The contest is now open for submissions.
Deadline for submissions is March 15th, 2010. Details can be found
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