Rosebud Woman Brings Sensing Woman to NYC to Catalyze Creative Dialogue, Raise Funds for...
NEW YORK - September 19, 2022 - (Newswire.com)
Sensing Woman, a gathering of contemporary art, provocative dialogue, storytelling, music, and human connection to benefit women's health, will be held from Sept. 27 until Oct. 1 at C24 Gallery, in New York City's Chelsea Art District, with a global simulcast. The event is designed to ignite a new kind of conversation on living in a female body; educate and shift beliefs; amplify our collective energy for a more gender-just future; raise funds for organizations working to ensure body sovereignty and women's health. Tickets are available to the public for live events and via global simulcast.
Executive Producer and Rosebud Woman Founder Christine Marie Mason speaks to the timeliness of the show. "The timing of the show is vital: we need every person who cares about reproductive independence to activate now, and this is better sustained from a deeply felt internal sense of worth than from willpower or outrage."
Curator Christina Massey, artist and founder of WoArt Blog, has selected artists from a wide variety of backgrounds, ethnicities, ages, and experiences. There is diversity in the topics and inspirations, materials and styles, and experiences of the artists themselves. Christina was drawn to the relationship of the feminine experience and how, in the context of the show, it also almost appears bodily and internal, a guttural response to the collective experience of women.
The event benefits the Center for Reproductive Rights and the Center for Intimacy Justice. All profits from the show will be donated to these organizations.
Daytime programming includes midday councils and artist talks on female embodiment now, with the work of 32 contemporary female artists, and 40 game-changing speakers in media, medicine, policy, ecology, spirituality and more.
Evening events include an opening night benefit party with V (formerly Eve Ensler) on 9/27, a multigenerational story night led by Jessica Lore and Georgia Clark of Generation Women on 9/28, and a closing party of embodied sensual activation on 9/30 with Lizzy Jeff.
Christine Mason says, "Sensing Woman is designed to be circular, sensual, present, ceremonial and impactful. We will listen deeply to the wisdom and insight of those who are imagining what a new world might look like, and we will raise funds for sexual health, reproductive equity, and self-determination. We are preparing for a potent surge to advance gender justice for all people."
Presenters include:
Emme, Supermodel and Body Activist
Alie Ward, Daytime Emme Award Winning Science Correspondent & Host of Ologies
Renee Cafaro, Designer and Activist
Dana Donofree, Survivor, CEO & Founder of AnaOno, Boob-Inclusive lingerie
Tanya Taylor, Designer & Political Activist
Caren Spruch, National Director of Arts & Entertainment Engagement at Planned Parenthood
Dr. Somi Javaid, OBGYN & Founder of HERMD
Christine Marie Mason, Founder of Rosebud Woman
Sallie Sarrel, Pelvic Physical Therapist & Co-Founder of the Endometriosis Summit
Stephanie Swartz, Senior Director, Policy and Public Affairs at Favor
Delphine O'Rourke, Partner: Women's Health, Healthcare Regulatory at Goodwin Law
Katie Fogarty, Career Coach, Former Journalist, and the Host of A Certain Age Podcast
Jodie Patterson, Author, Activist and Chair of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation Board
Alysia Reiner, SAG Award Winning Actress (OITNB, Better Things, Ms. Marvel), Artivist, and Geena Davis Institute Board Member & Ambassador
Michaela Ternasky-Holland, Award-Winning XR/Metaverse Creator, Consultant & Speaker
Rachel Gross, Science Journalist and Author of Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage
Rachel Braun Scherl, Entrepreneur & Advisor, Author of Orgasmic Leadership and Chief Development Officer, Pulse
Jackie Rotman, Founder of the Center for Intimacy Justice
Samantha Sleeper, Rosebud Woman + Samantha Sleeper
Jessica Lore and Georgia Clark, Generation Women
Debra Pascali - Bonaro, Childbirth Educator, Author
Dr. Gita Vaid, Board-Certified Psychiatrist And Psychoanalyst, Co-Founder of the Center for Natural Intelligence
Dr. Kelley O'Donnell, Board-Certified Holistic Psychiatrist and a Psychedelic Researcher in New York City
Dr. Logan Levkoff, Sexuality and Relationship Educator and Author
Nicole Casanova, CEO and Connection Catalyst, Casanova Ventures
Featured Artists:
Alexandra Carter, Alexandra Rutsch-Brock, Annette Hur, Amy Butowicz, Anna Ogier-Bloomer, Arlene Rush, Barbara Lubliner, Beatrix Ost, Caroline Wayne, Danielle Krysa, Dee Shapiro, Denise Sfraga, Diana Schmertz, Elisabeth Condon, Erin Juliana, Fay Ku, Jaynie Crimmins, Jillian M Rock, Jo Yarrington, Jung Eun Park, Manju Shandler, Michela Martello, Mija Jung, Patricia Fabricant, Sana Musasama, Seren Morey, Shamona Stokes, Shima Star, Sophia Wallace, Susan Luss, Suzanna Scott, Theda Sandiford, Traci Johnson, with a special activation installation by Kathleen Joy, Artist and Educator
Sponsors and Donors:
Rosebud Woman, Klaviyo, Luminous, Allure Store, Ana + Ono, Better Not Younger, Favor, Foria, Joylux, Keho, Liquid Death, Maui CBD, Plant Apothecary, Pulse, Sovany, The Detox Market, RMS Beauty,
Media Partners:
CEW, Fashion Snoops, A Certain Age Podcast
Live and Simulcast Tickets are available at SensingWoman.org
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Credello: Which Is Better: Online or Personal Loans?
Most people who want to borrow money understand they have various options. They might have questions before they move forward, though. Are personal loans taxable? What's a reasonable interest rate? Should you apply for an online loan, or is it beneficial to head to a bank or credit union for a face-to-face meeting with a lender?
In this article, we'll concentrate on that last question. There are potential benefits and drawbacks to getting an online personal loan or meeting with a lender in person. You should know about them before you proceed.
Online Loan Pros
Let's start by talking about getting a loan online. You can apply to many different banks, credit unions, or other entities this way. You can use a laptop, desktop, smartphone, or tablet to apply for an online loan.
Probably the biggest convenience if you try this method is that you don't have to leave the house. That can save you some time and gas money. You can sit comfortably on your couch and apply for a loan with no issues.
You can also sometimes get approved almost instantly if you apply for a loan online. The bank or other lending entity to which you apply can determine whether you're an appropriate loan candidate based on the information you give. If you get approved, you can sometimes have your money that very day.
Online Loan Cons
Some people are uncomfortable giving an app or website a lot of their personal information, which you'll have to do if you apply for a loan. You're likely giving this bank or other lending entity all of your contact information, your annual income amount, and even your social security number.
If you apply for an online loan, check to see what security measures the lending entity offers on its website or app. You should also use a secure network connection, such as your home's password-protected Wi-Fi. Don't use a public connection, such as one at a coffee shop or library.
In-Person Loan Pros
If you go to a lending entity in person and apply for a loan, you might have a preexisting relationship with that lender. You might even know a particular banker with whom you've done business.
Because of this, you might have a better chance of getting the loan approved or getting a lower interest rate. You can also ask questions about the loan conditions in person, which some borrowers appreciate.
In-Person Loan Cons
If you go to a lending entity in person and apply for a loan, that application process might take longer. If you need the money urgently, applying online might be the better move.
Your credit may also take a hit if you apply for a loan this way. Applying in person at a lending entity usually involves submitting to a hard pull, also called a hard inquiry. You do not want to do this often because of the damage it does to your credit.
Which Option is Better for You?
Applying for loans in person works better for some, while applying online is better for others. If you apply in person, you may get a better interest rate or loan approval because of a preexisting relationship with the lender. However, it may take more time to get approved, and your credit score will likely take a hit as well.
If you apply for a loan online, you can sometimes get it that same day. It's also convenient to apply for a loan without needing to leave the house.
On the negative side, you might not feel comfortable giving a bank or another lending entity all your sensitive financial information online. You can alleviate this problem somewhat by checking the site's security measures and never applying for a loan through a public Wi-Fi connection.
If you need a loan, consider the pros and cons of applying in-person or online before moving forward.
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Credello, a fintech platform that provides its users with personalized and unbiased recommendations to help make better financial decisions, is excited to announce the winner of its $10,000 Credello College Scholarship.
Bella Remirez was named the winner of the $10,000 Credello College Scholarship. The contest, which ran from November through July 15, 2022, asked participants to create an original video between 60 and 180 seconds exploring the themes of financial knowledge at a young age, taking control of finances, family money lessons, and the best and worst financial advice they have received from family and friends. Not only did Remirez, the first person in her family to attend a four-year college, succeed, but she challenged viewers to look at financial privilege and the importance of having honest money talks with family. Out of 54 qualifying entries, Remirez was chosen as the winner. Watch her winning entry here. Schools including the University of Pennsylvania, Iowa State University, and the University of Connecticut all featured the Credello scholarship on their websites as a resource for students.
The cost of attending college for four years—including tuition, fees, and room and board—has skyrocketed since 1980. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, between 1980 and 2020, the price increased from $10,231 to $28,775 coming out to a 180% increase. As of 2020, 56% of college students say they can no longer afford their tuition, according to a survey by OneClass of more than 10,000 current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors from 200-plus colleges and universities in the U.S. Credello launched this scholarship program to help college students secure their financial future.
In the meantime, we know it's not only students that need help with their financial future. Credello offers many tools and resources to offer you unbiased recommendations for paying off your debt. Follow Credello on social for more scholarship opportunities for 2023.
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