Events

Wednesday August 04, 2010
Start: Aug 4 2010 19:30
End: Aug 4 2010 21:00

Join us in welcoming local food activist Hayley Richardson as she shares her experiences of helping to organize the campaign for safe, affordable, and legal access to street food in the Atlanta metro area. Don’t think street vending is a social justice issue? Hayley will change your mind as she illustrates the many economic, social, and culinary benefits a thriving street vending market would bring to Atlanta. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about this movement and how you can get involved!

Thursday August 05, 2010
Start: Aug 5 2010 19:30
End: Aug 5 2010 21:00

Join us in welcoming four very important baseball scholars: Dorothy Seymour Mills (A Woman's Work: Writing Baseball History with Harold Seymour & Chasing Baseball: Our Obsession with Its History, Numbers, People and Places); Christina Kahrl (Co-founder of Baseball Prospectus );Judith Testa (Sal Maglie: Baseball’s Demon Barber); and Cecilia Tan (The 50 Greatest Yankee Games, 50 Greatest Red Sox Games, White Flames, and The Hot Streak.) Don’t miss your chance to talk baseball with four of the sport’s greatest scholars and writers, all of whom just happen to be women.

Dorothy Seymour Mills is the co-author of the first scholarly books of baseball history, published over the years 1960-1990 under the name of her
husband and colleague, Harold Seymour. Her autobiography, A Woman's Work: Writing Baseball History with Harold Seymour, was published
in 2004. Her latest book, Chasing Baseball: Our Obsession with Its History, Numbers, People and Places is already in its second printing. Mills, an independent scholar, has published a total of 25 books on various subjects.

Christina Kahrl is one of the co-founders of Baseball Prospectus, and is currently the executive editor of the think tank's website, BaseballProspectus.com. Her regular column covering major-league transactions has been an online staple for 15 years, and she is one of just
two people to have contributed to every edition of Baseball Prospectus' New York Times bestselling baseball annual. She is a member of the Baseball Writers Association of American, having been elected in 2008 as one of the first four on-line columnists to be voted into the organization. She lives in Chicago.

Judith Testa grew up in the New York City area as a Brooklyn Dodger fan. She swore off baseball when the Dodgers moved to LA and went on to
receive a doctorate in Renaissance art history from the University of Chicago. After retiring from a career as an art history professor, she returned to her childhood interest in baseball and, remembering Maglie as a fascinating baseball character from her childhood, decided to write a biography of him.

Cecilia Tan is a writer and editor living in the Boston area, but her first love was the New York Yankees. She also played baseball for several
years in the women's hardball leagues of New England. She is the author of many books of fiction and nonfiction including *The 50 Greatest Yankee Games, 50 Greatest Red Sox Games, White Flames, and The Hot Streak.

Saturday August 07, 2010
Start: Aug 7 2010 08:00
End: Aug 7 2010 11:00

Want to spruce up your favorite feminist hang out? Join us to clean inside and out and tend our garden. Email Charisvolunteers@yahoo.com if you are interested in volunteering. Feisty feminists, food, fun and, of course, cleaning supplies will be provided!

Monday August 09, 2010
Start: Aug 9 2010 18:30
End: Aug 9 2010 20:30

This facilitated group is open to all writers of fiction and creative non-fiction who want a serious group to provide constructive criticism, motivational exercises, and interpersonal accountability to keep their writing on track. Writers are encouraged to bring copies of their work to share for critique. For more info, contact Elizabeth@chariscircle.org.

Thursday August 12, 2010
Start: Aug 12 2010 19:30
End: Aug 12 2010 21:00

Let award-winning professional organizer and author, Judith Kolberg, help you on your road to a less-cluttered and more productive life. Just in time for the new school year or for your fall cleaning, you’ll discover Judith’s top tips for getting your life (or at least some of your stuff) in order! Whether your are chronically disorganized, or just need some good suggestions Judith is sure to provide some helpful hints!  

Saturday August 14, 2010
Start: Aug 14 2010 08:00
End: Aug 14 2010 11:00

Want to spruce up your favorite feminist hang out? Join us to clean inside and out and tend our garden. Email Charisvolunteers@yahoo.com if you are interested in volunteering. Feisty feminists, food, fun and, of course, cleaning supplies will be provided!

Wednesday August 18, 2010
Start: Aug 18 2010 19:30
End: Aug 18 2010 21:00

Join us for a provocative Faiths and Feminisms lead by
Rev. Dr. Mary Anne Allen Bellinger, who is a Deacon as well as the
Education Coordinator for the First Afrikan Church's HIV/AIDS
Initiative. Dr. Bellinger will lead a
discussion examining the connections between sexuality
and spirituality as it relates to the church and will
listeners to consider the various ways that our understanding of sex
and sexuality have effected the way(s) in which we see and
conceptualize God/the divine.  Dr. Bellinger's most recent publications
include the articles “Sexuality and Spirituality in the Black Church”
and part one of “Living with HIV as a Woman of Faith.” Don't miss this
exciting discussion.

Thursday August 19, 2010
Start: Aug 19 2010 19:30
End: Aug 19 2010 21:00

Charis & Cliterati pair up to present an inviting and fierce open mic & reading series on the 3rd Thursday of every month. Hosted by the anarchic spoken word team of Karen G and Theresa Davis, members of the Art Amok Slam Team, this series cultivates the voices of authors, novices and an assortment of poets, songstresses and storytellers. August’s feature is Lacey Roop, a prize winning poet who is considered one of the most inspirational and mesmerizing new poets to enter the scene with her humble honesty, captivating performances, and awe-inspiring stanzas.

Saturday August 21, 2010
Start: Aug 21 2010 10:30
End: Aug 21 2010 12:00

The Akoma Book Club (of Women Healing Women) is open to any woman seeking camaraderie with like-minded women for fun, self empowerment and growth. August's book pick is The 5 Love Languages by Dr. Gary Chapman. Bestselling author, Chapman, guides couples in identifying, understanding, and speaking their partner’s primary love language—quality time, words of affirmation, gifts, acts of service, or physical touch. By learning the five love languages, you and your partner will discover your unique love languages and learn practical steps to express your love for each other.

Monday August 23, 2010
Start: Aug 23 2010 18:30
End: Aug 23 2010 20:30

This facilitated group is open to all writers of fiction and creative non-fiction who want a serious group to provide constructive criticism, motivational exercises, and interpersonal accountability to keep their writing on track. Writers are encouraged to bring copies of their work to share for critique. For more info, contact Elizabeth@chariscircle.org.

Wednesday August 25, 2010
Start: Aug 25 2010 19:00
End: Aug 25 2010 20:30

This facilitated book group discusses books which feature queer characters/ storylines as well as a strong attention to literary craft and style. August’s book pick is Trumpet by Jackie Kay. A story about the death of transgendered jazz musician, Joss Moody, and the stories his survivors tell about his death after the media discovers his sex was assigned female at birth.  

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