January 23, 2010 Wiccklow Ireland 
January 30, 2010 San Deigo CA 
Febuary 02,2010 Uppsala Sweden 
Feburary 02, 2010 Syracuse NY 
| Private Gathering January 23 2010 Wicklow, Ireland. A group of women who had met Mary Daly and traveled with her during her trips to Ireland gathered to read from her books and talk about the wonderful ways that she inspired us.
A Memorial Honoring Dr Mary Daly A Memorial Honoring Mary Daly will be held, 2:00 P.M. Saturday, January 30 in the chapel, First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego 4190 Front Street, San Diego, CA, 92103. Parking for this event is free. A Commemoration of Dr Mary Daly's Life and Work Feminist theologians, friends and followers of Mary Daly, will gather to commemorate her life and work, in Uppsala Sweden on the 2nd of February. Ann-Cathrin Jarl TD, Ärkebiskopens kaplan Rev Dr, Chaplain to the Archbishop tfn +46 (0)18 169623 Celebration of the Life, Work, and Radical Re-Imagination of Mary Daly Tuesday, February 2 at 7:00 pm Women’s Information Center 601 Allen Street, Syracuse All Women Welcome Please join us as we collectively celebrate the life, and mark the recent death, of Mary Daly. For those of us who knew her as writer, teacher, feminist, sister, radical, exasperating antagonist and exhilarating wordsmith--AND for those of us who would like to know more about this profoundly infl uential U.S. feminist thinker and activist--our gathering will off er a welcoming space for all to re- member and re-invent the particular magic of Mary Daly’s extraordinary life. According to Mary’s wishes, we will gather in community and in remembrance of her. As she was a ‘witch woman’, we will gather in a secular sacred circle of no religion save that of honoring the sacredness of woman and the earth. Things to Bring: (all optional) • Stories, remembrances, questions, or reflections on Mary Daly’s rich and contested contributions to feminist cultures. • A favorite quote from Mary Daly’s writings. • A plate of cookies or other finger food to have with our tea afterward. Donations welcome for the use of INFO space. |
February 20, 2010 Northampton MA  February 18, 2010 Durham NC 
February 20, 2010 Northmpton MA 
February 20, 2010 Dublin Ireland 
March 09, 2010 Athol MA 
March 24, 2010 Melbourne Australia 
May 01,2010 Cambridge MA 
June 22, 2010 Birmingham, UK 
| Feminist Circle to Honor and Memorialize the Life and Work of Mary Daly Saturday February 20, 2010 Private Event Women will gather to honor the life and work of Mary Daly. We will discuss her writings and ideas and share favorite quotes and passages from her work. Our hope is to create a space where women can pay their respects and give thanks as well as to strategize and talk about what is needed to continue in Mary's lifework and vision. Remembering Mary Daly: A reflection on her Life and Work 5:00 PM Duke Divinity School 0015 Westbrook Elizabeth Clark, Department of Religion, Duke University Mary McClintock Fulkerson, Duke Divinity School Amy Laura Hall, Duke Divinity School Kathy Rudy, Women's Studies Program, Duke University Randall Styers, Department of Religious Studies, UNC‐Chapel Hill Reflections by Duke and UNC Graduate Students Reception to follow in 118 Gray, Department of Religion. The reception is sponsored by the Dennis and Rita Meyer Endowment Fund for Catholic Studies, Department of Religion, Duke University Celebrating Mary Daly at Duke A Mary Daly Fest was held at Duke Divinity School on February 18, 2010. Religion and Culture, Church History, Christian Ethics, Christian Theology, and Post-Christian Feminist scholars gathered to celebrate the ways Mary Daly's generative life of scholarship has enabled them to do their current academic work. In short papers, professors and graduate students, expressed personal gratitude for Mary Daly's work as they summarized her history in the academy, quoted from her books, told personal stories of sexism in the academy and church, and celebrated her creative voice on issues of patriarchy, church structure, and eco-feminism. The event enjoyed an impressive turnout with 8 papers and an estimated 30 in the audience. (This is really notable for anything "feminist" at Duke Divinity.) -Jenny Graves Feminist Circle to Honor and Memorialize the Life and Work of Mary Daly Saturday February 20, 2010 Private Event Women will gather to honor the life and work of Mary Daly. We will discuss her writings and ideas and share favorite quotes and passages from her work. Our hope is to create a space where women can pay their respects and give thanks as well as to strategize and talk about what is needed to continue in Mary's lifework and vision. Remembering Mary Daly - a Celebration Workshop at 17th Lesbian Lives Conference University College Dublin. A number of women, some who knew Mary Daly's work and others of who wanted to know more, gathered to discuss the influence of Mary Daly, to read from her works and to view a short video of Mary's keynote speech at the 1987 Women's Worlds Congress in Dublin. Bruces' Browser Back Corner Memorial Event Honoring Dr Mary Daly 6:30 PM 1497 Main St. Athol, MA 01331
Join Jane Caputi, Nancy Kelly and Nancy O'Mealey. Readings from the Wickedary written by Mary Daly in cahoots with Jane Caputi. Discussion to follow. 1497 Main St. Athol, MA 01331 978.249.3978 phone 978.249.3085 fax Bruces Browser Feminist Forum University of Melbourne Semester 1 2010 All those interested in feminist ideas are invited to this seminar series. Venue: John Medley Building, University of Melbourne March 24, 2010 Room: Faculty Function Room 5th Floor Mary Daly Memorial Introduced by Suzanne Bellamy The radical feminist philosopher Mary Daly died in January 2010. Her works, particularly her critique of Christianity, Beyond God the Father and of the ‘sadosociety’, Gynecology, inspired a generation of feminist thinking and ways of living. Suzanne Bellamy, artist and writer, long-time friend of Mary, will introduce an evening of celebration of her life and work. There will be a wide focus - on memoir, stories and discussion of her great works, her possible legacy, and her place in 20th C radical feminism. Suzanne Bellamy is a writer, studio artist and radical feminist, who first corresponded with Mary Daly in 1973 and from then maintained a close friendship til her death. Suzanne organised Mary’s only trip to Australia in 1981 with a brave collective of women, and visited her many times over the following decades. The sparks from that Australian trip are still burning, as are the untold stories. Suzanne Bellamy sbellamy@goulburn.net.au suzannebellamy.com 0248428000 0438623369 PO Box 142 Braidwood 2622 NSW Australia HONORING DR MARY DALY 
Gail Bryan © 1992 Saturday, May 1, 2010 at 2 pm at Episcopal Divinity School auditorium . A Celebration of the Life and Work of Mary Daly
The Women and Religion Seminar will be holding a lunch event on 22 June 2010, 12.45 - 1.45 at the Queens Foundation, Somerset Road, Edgbaston Birmingham.Participants will be sharing their memories of Mary Daly and extracts of her work that inspired them.
|