Events

« Week of April 18, 2010 »
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Start: 4:00 pm

Come experience a free, healing seminar.  Elizabeth will share about her journey of forgiveness and healing through the photography and poetry of her new book, Moving Toward Grace.  Find out the techniques she uses in her practice.  Experience a live, 1-on-1 session with a real volunteer to see the change in front of your eyes.

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Start: 7:00 pm

Lebanese-American writer, actress, and entrepreneur Nadia Sahari has written a highly revealing memoir entitled BREAKAWAY: HOW I SURVIVED ABUSE. She dramatically details her eighteen years of abuse, including sexual molestation by her grandfather, frequent severe beatings from her strict father and then from her alcoholic first husband, rape, kidnapping, family abandonment, and several
attempts on her life. The book explains how she overcame the fear and shame that kept her imprisoned in intolerable conditions and how she broke away from abuse and adjusted psychologically to personal freedom.

“Because there is so much abuse of women and children, I wrote this book to show what I went through and what I did to survive and get out of it,” Sahari explains. “I wanted to give my readers hope, encouragement, and inspiration to make the right choices that can save their lives and those of their children.

“When I endured abuse, I had no one to turn to, but today there are many groups people can go to for help. I list contact information for twenty-six of them in my book, including the National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800/799-SAFE. I also emphasize that forgiving your abuser, whether they ask for it or not, is crucial to setting yourself free. There’s no reason to stay in an abusive situation. You have friends, neighbors, and others who can help you, so you can break the silence that imprisons you.”

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Start: 4:00 pm

Join leading professionals in a variety of fields to learn about how you can uncover new opportunities, overcome gender discrimination and take your career to the next level.  Bring an article of new or like-new women's business clothing to donate to Dress for Success and receive a free bag of gourmet popcorn from Cornucopia!

Panelists:
Mindy Montford, 299th District Court Judge candidate
Pamela Haunschild, Management department chair at McCombs School of Business
Valerie Hausladen, president of The Edge Group and author of "Professional Destiny"
Nadia Elhaj, co-founder and co-owner of Cornucopia

Moderated by April Boland, local writer and editor-in-chief of Della Donna: a webzine for women

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