JACQUELINE WIDMAR STEWART
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Internationally-known broadcaster Donna Seebo saw the first book in the Hidden Women series while she was talking with Al Galasso at his National Association of Book Entrepreneurs display for public libraries. On the spot she dialed up Jacqueline. Ever since that time, Donna and Jacqueline have discussed successive new Hidden Women books on the Donna Seebo Show.
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An event in collaboration with The Palo Alto Rotary Club
finding SLOVENIA
Now in its 7th printing, the award-winning book Finding Slovenia celebrates the creation of Old Europe’s new country and its on-going leadership role in the European Union. Each of the 6 books that the author has written since the book originally came out have led her deeper into Europe’s past in order to make sense of the present. The bounty of those explorations, Europe's Celtic foundational layer, extends from the British Isles to Anatolia and beyond.
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Women & FREEDOM
"I want to make sure that you understand the breadth of our quest, particularly with regard to all women and all humankind. I also want you to know that our goal is a better, more equitable world for all. My husband and I have been researching Europe’s past because our heritage is from Europe, from two places distant from each other, but that have merged in Iron Age Celtic Europe. That is why we drill down in Europe, to find our own roots but also roots that probably are shared by everyone with European heritage. What we see, though, may be applicable to other populations across the globe. All of us trace back to Africa. We probably trace back to ancestors who held the same two priorities or we wouldn’t be meeting over this topic. And those two priorities that we still carry forward are (1) to protect family and (2) to guard the natural world. One other alert that I’d like to bring to your attention. This is not a simple subject. Our findings are not easy to voice and we don’t do it lightly. We see no way to separate Christianity - and the master-servant, male-only model it espouses - from the atrocities that our ancestors have been made to suffer. Unless we confront this fallacious and destructive belief-system head-on, future generations will remain at risk from these same forces"
–Jacqueline Widmar Stewart–