Adler, Margot
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"Margot Adler (1946-2014) was an American Pagan elder, Wiccan priestess, National Public Radio news journalist, articulate feminist, passionate environmentalist, progressive social change activist, singer, author, and visionary. She was born Margot Susanna Adler on April 16, 1946 in Little Rock, Arkansas and grew up in New York City, New York."--Circle
Biographical Resources
In Memoriam: Margot Adler (1946-2014) by Selena Fox. https://circlesanctuary.org/In-Memoriam/Margot-Adler
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[Article]: "An Interview with Margot Adler" by Helena Handbasket and Misha Handbasket, 2007
Margot Adler provides a description of her panel which grew out of her research and the last edition [2006] of Drawing Down the Moon
Brochure and Registration Form Announcing the Fourth Annual Pan-Pagan Festival, August 21-24, Baraboo, Wisconsin, 1980
Sponsored by the Midwest Pagan Council, a network of Covens, Pagan Temples, & other Magickal groups from Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, & elsewhere. Cover art by Dirk Dykstra ; Festival Logo by Amber. Festival Program Committee, Ginny Brubaker & Dave Norman, Temple of the Pagan Way ; Murray Winter, Pan Pagan Festival 1980 Registration Committee
Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and other Pagans in America / Margot Adler. Rev. and updated ed. New York: Penguin Books, 2006, ©1979
A seminal work of Neopaganism in the United States. Margot Adler, a Gardnerian practitioner, was given unpresedented access to people and events that provides a magisterial approach to research. A must read for practitioner and non-practitioners alike to gain insight to how the movements started and evolved.
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