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''We'Moon: Gaia Rhythms for Womyn'' is an astrological and lunar calendar datebook, featuring art and writing submitted by, for and about women. Woodward-Smith, www.goddess-pages.co.uk winter 2008 issue "Wemoon" means "women," "we of the Moon" (for other alternative political spellings, see Womyn). The datebook was founded in 1981 and is published annually in Oregon, USA, by Mother Tongue Ink (d.b.a. We’Moon Company). ''We'Moon'' is a publication focused on “helping women make their daily lives sacred and align themselves with Earth and Moon rhythms.”


History

''We'Moon'' was inspired by the women’s liberation and emerging people's movements of the 1960s and 1970s, and came to fruition in the 1980s as a vehicle for the creative expression of women's empowerment and
earth-based spirituality Earth-centered religion or nature worship is a system of religion based on the veneration of natural phenomena. It covers any religion that worships the earth, nature, or fertility deity, such as the various forms of goddess worship or matriarchal ...
. The idea of a special calendar for women—based on lunar, solar and astrological cycles—originated at Kvindelandet, an international women’s land in Denmark where 50–60 lesbians from different countries lived together in the late 1970s. The first ''We'Moon'' was self-published in France in 1981 under the name of Mother Tongue Ink, as a pocket-sized astrological moon calendar diary, handwritten in five languages. The first five editions were pocket-sized, homemade, and continually evolving in format, design and technology, changing languages every year. During these years, the datebook was created by groups of volunteers in various locations in Europe. ''We'Moon '87'' was the first edition created in the U.S., where production has remained. Mother Tongue Ink, d.b.a. We’Moon Company, was incorporated in 1995. In 2009, Mother Tongue Ink published a children’s book, ''The Last Wild Witch'', by Starhawk, illustrated by Lindy Kehoe. ''In the Spirit of We’Moon – Celebrating 30 years – An Anthology of We’Moon Art and Writing'', was released in 2011. ''In the Spirit of We'Moon'' is "an anthology of writing and art originally published in the annual publication ''We'Moon'', with commentary and other new material."


Contents

''We'Moon'' sends out an annual Call for Contributions to women internationally, and publishes approximately 250 pieces of original art and writing in each year’s datebook. ''We'Moon''’s thematic focus includes feminism, goddess and earth-based spirituality, world community, environmentalism, peace and justice. The datebook includes articles by astrologers Gretchen Lawlor, Heather Roan Robbins, Susan Levitt and Sandra Pastorius. Lunar phase and astrological aspect data are listed for each date. Over the years, ''We'Moon'' has published work by thousands of contributing women, including writings by Joanna Macy, Starhawk, Susun Weed, Winona LaDuke,
Carolyn Gage Carolyn Gage (born 1952) is an American playwright, actor, theatrical director and author. She has written nine books on lesbian theater and sixty-five plays, musicals, and one-woman shows. A lesbian feminist, her work emphasizes non-tradition ...
, Myshkin, Vicki Noble, Donna Henes, Alice Walker, and founding editor Musawa, and art by
Monica Sjoo Monica may refer to: People *Monica (actress) (born 1987), Indian film actress * Monica (given name), a given name (including a list of people and characters with the name) * Monica (singer) (born 1980), American R&B singer, songwriter, producer ...
, Tee Corinne,
Meinrad Craighead Meinrad Craighead (1936–2019) was an artist, writer, and visionary. Her work explores feminine faces of the Divinity, divine, mystical experiences, and the sacredness of the natural world. Early life and education Meinrad Craighead was born ...
, Toni Truesdale,
Betty LaDuke Betty LaDuke (née Bernstein; born 1933) is an American artist and writer from Oregon. She is the mother of activist Winona LaDuke. Early life LaDuke was born in the Bronx, New York, in 1933. She attended the High School of Music and Art in New Yo ...
, Sandra Stanton, Leah Dorion,
Max Dashu Maxine Hammond Dashu (born 1950), known professionally as Max Dashu, is an American feminist historian, author, and artist. Her areas of expertise include female iconography, mother-right cultures and the origins of patriarchy. She identifies as ...
, Sudie Rakusin and Hrana Janto. ''In the Spirit of We'Moon'', MTInk 2011 p. 242 - 249


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