CCEMiami 1490 Biscayne Blvd.Miami Fl 33312 ParkingNE 2nd. Ave. between 14th. and 15th St.
Admission $ 15.-
Friday May 4th 2012, Theme: What is the contribution that women can make to the world today, and what do I have to offer?
CONTRIBUTE TO OUR CAMPAIGN TO PRINT 200 ISSUES OF OUR
NEW HANDBOOK!!
CIRCLES OF DIALOGUE MINERVAS
THE NEW GUIDE TO FACILITATE MINERVAS MEETINGS
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED IN OUR WORKSHOPS
AT WOMEN-SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
Have you ever felt the desire of working in a cause for greater good?
The MINERVAS' concept empowers women who want to make a difference creating a project with impact in their community.
It only takes three things: a passion, a process,
a group of support.
MINERVAS invites you to form a group that will provide mutual support in order to develop your project.
In this web, you will find inspiration in stories, tools to shape your dream and convert it into a project. You will find processes to organize and plan the action, exercises for your personal development and growth, and tips to conduct productive meetings. Your MINERVAS support group will help you collectively and individually achieve your goal to imprint a positive mark on the world. Wherever you are, you can take the first step: Launch a group.
Launching a Group
If you feel the needto do something to make a difference, if you don´t want to postpone it any longer,
take the firststep.
Find someone who shares your interest in making a difference. Find tips and tools
for preparing the first meeting, setting it up and conducting it.
"Women are half of the world's population, and are the mothers of the other half". Sonia Colombo
Why MINERVAS?
Minerva is the Roman goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, crafts, education, science and trade, war and magic, inventor of music. She has been called ‘the goddess of the 1000 works”. The mythology brings us this archetype with a message of what can be, and it constitutes an invitation that we can no longer leave unheard. Minerva Mirabal was another Minerva, a Dominican woman who in the 1950s stood up against dictator Trujillo, fighting for freedom and justice together with her two sisters. READ MORE...