Ch-ch-Changes
“Everything changes but the law of change does not change.”
“He who has perceived the meaning of change fixes his attention no longer on transitory individual things but on the immutable, eternal law at work in all change. This law is the tao of Lao-Tse, the course of things, the principle of the one in the many.”
— Richard Wilhelm (1923), introduction to the Book of Changes
I’m really starting to wonder where I’ve been for the past [many years I’ve lived in the U.S.]. How have I not noticed that International Women’s Day is also celebrated here??? I should get my head checked, as always.
“Woman’s Word”
Open Mic for International Women’s Day
Tuesday, Mar. 8, 7:30 p.m.
Cafe Gato Rojo, Dudley House
Come and share your own words, music or performance or something that inspires
you at this special poetic lounge on the subjects of Feminism, Women and
Gender! An excellent opportunity to celebrate, rant, fume, sing and otherwise
express yourself, or just enjoy and at the same time appreciate the company and
refreshments provided. Please email Danielle at: dfeo@fas.harvard.edu for
further info or early sign up.
ID required for alcohol.
A Project of the Harvard Anti-Sexist Coalition and Dudley Literary
Comment by Margita — Sunday, March 6, 2005 @ 12:05 pm