Califia's Daughters

Califia's Daughters
Title Califia's Daughters PDF eBook
Author Leigh Richards
Publisher Spectra
Total Pages 318
Release 2004-08-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0553900374

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Set in the near future and inspired by the captivating myth of the warrior queen Califia, this brilliantly inventive novel tells the story of a small, peaceful community of women tucked away in a world gone mad. Only the elders of the Valley remember life the way it used to be…when people traveled in automobiles and bought food others had grown. When the male-to-female ratio was nearly the same. Before the bombs fell, and a deadly virus claimed the world’s men. Now civilization’s few surviving males are guarded by women warriors like Dian. When an unexpected convoy of strangers rides into her village, it is Dian who meets them, ready to do battle. To her surprise, the visitors come in peace and bear a priceless gift, whose arrival is greeted with as much suspicion as delight. It is up to Dian to discover their motive, in a journey that will cost her far more than she ever imagined, a journey from which she may never return.

Califia's Daughters

Califia's Daughters
Title Califia's Daughters PDF eBook
Author Leigh Richards
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2004-08-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 055358667X

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Set in the near future and inspired by the captivating myth of the warrior queen Califia, this brilliantly inventive novel tells the story of a small, peaceful community of women tucked away in a world gone mad. Only the elders of the Valley remember life the way it used to be…when people traveled in automobiles and bought food others had grown. When the male-to-female ratio was nearly the same. Before the bombs fell, and a deadly virus claimed the world’s men. Now civilization’s few surviving males are guarded by women warriors like Dian. When an unexpected convoy of strangers rides into her village, it is Dian who meets them, ready to do battle. To her surprise, the visitors come in peace and bear a priceless gift, whose arrival is greeted with as much suspicion as delight. It is up to Dian to discover their motive, in a journey that will cost her far more than she ever imagined, a journey from which she may never return.

Califia's Daughter

Califia's Daughter
Title Califia's Daughter PDF eBook
Author Devorah Major
Publisher Willow Publishing
Total Pages 76
Release 2020-07-31
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781733089890

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Poetry collection by devorah major, third San Francisco Poet Laureate.

Califia Women

Califia Women
Title Califia Women PDF eBook
Author Clark A. Pomerleau
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2013-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292752946

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Launched in 1975, the Califia Community organized activist educational camps and other programs in southern California until its dissolution in 1987. An alternative to mainstream academia’s attempts to tie feminism to university courses, Califia blended aspects of feminism that spanned the labels “second wave” and “radical,” attracting women from a range of gender expressions, sexual orientations, class backgrounds, and races or ethnicities. Califia Women captures the history of the organization through oral history interviews, archives, and other forms of primary research. The result is a lens for re-reading trends in feminist and social justice activism of the time period, contextualized against a growing conservative backlash. Throughout each chapter, readers learn about the triumphs and frictions feminists encountered as they attempted to build on the achievements of the postwar Civil Rights movement. With its backdrop of southern California, the book emphasizes a region that has often been overlooked in studies of East Coast or San Francisco Bay–area activism. Califia Women also counters the notions that radical and lesbian feminists were unwilling to address intersectional identities generally and that they withdrew from political activism after 1975. Instead, the Califia Community shows evidence that these and other feminists intentionally created an educational forum that embraced oppositional consciousness and sought to serve a variety of women, including radical Christian reformers, Wiccans, scholars of color, and GLBT activists.

Queen of Califia

Queen of Califia
Title Queen of Califia PDF eBook
Author Jan Suzukawa
Publisher Bell River Publishing LLC
Total Pages 276
Release 2016-01-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Queen of Califia is Book 3 in The Queendoms Series, and the sequel to Rebellion (Book 1) and The Hunt (Book 2). Nineteen years ago, a tragedy occurred in the Queendom of the Kashaya Sky. The newborn Prince Ryosuke was taken from his crib in the dead of night. His kidnapper was the Queen’s own lady-in-waiting Lirin Cirt. The prince - now known as Ryn - returns to the Kashaya Sky with his lover Tavon to investigate the story behind his kidnapping, only to find a startling link between the crimes of the past and a present conspiracy. In Califia, Anming and Kellen rebuild their bond after the harrowing events of the hunt. They reach a fragile peace with each other only to face a new threat when Anming is summoned to the castle. What happened the year before on a lonely cliff by the sea is finally brought to light and the hunt itself will be put on trial. As the fate of men’s rights hangs in the balance, Anming and Kellen’s destiny plays out for all of Califia to witness.

Media Review Digest

Media Review Digest
Title Media Review Digest PDF eBook
Author C. Edward Wall
Publisher
Total Pages 716
Release 2006
Genre Audio-visual education
ISBN

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Profound Black Queens Almost Lost in History

Profound Black Queens Almost Lost in History
Title Profound Black Queens Almost Lost in History PDF eBook
Author Joseph Pollakoff
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 132
Release 2019-09-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1796045810

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The book delivers a captivating journey shown through art and storytelling on ancient black queens who were almost forgotten or unrecognized in history. It features breathtaking, ready-to-hang, original art depicting beautiful black queens who ruled in Africa, Europe, America, and the Middle East. Powerfully written, it describes the opulent, mysterious, intriguing lives of several black queens broken down into four chapters. Each chapter is a spellbinding story in itself and a thought-provoking insight into their lives. The stories are about an ancient family of diabolical, beautiful black queens; a shy black European princess who married an insane king; a black queen who ruled a magical kingdom in America; and a fierce, beautiful African queen who had a harem of over sixty-eight men collected from around the world. This is a must-have as a great reading experience, art collection, or collectible.