Article: "Report from the Susan B. Anthony Coven Number one on this New Year of the Ladys 9979.. Lucinas Blessings! / by Zsuzsanna E. Budapest, 1979
Description
Z. Budapest provide a report of the coven's activities and the activities of other Dianic Wiccans
Dates
- Publication: 1979
Creator
- Budapest, Zsuzsanna Emese, 1940- (Author, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Extent
1 items (pages 7-8) : illustrations
Language
English
Contents
Includes: a sister coven in Iowa city called "The Mother Goddess"
A Goddess Conference called "Feminist Visions of the Future" in Chico, March 2-4
Ulrika Rozenback from Germany and her performances
Dana Malinovsky will potentially start a coven
Karen Moonwoman has moved to Santa Cruz and will seel out women's groups with the possibility of starting a Dianic coven
Z. Budapest is seeking investors for "Holy Book of Womens Mysteries"
Pentasylia baked traditional Lucias Crown bread
General mood of the coven is good
Live Oak is taking lessons in R.T. Counselling
Feminist Wicca is doing O.K.
Aileen Albano is on trial for fortuntelling using tarot cards
A letter was sent to eh L.A. Times with a statement that Jim Jones was a Christian
Advertisement for Femistic Wicca store in Venice, California
Advertisment for consultations by Z [Budapest]
Illustration of woman dancing on a bull
- Albano, Aileen
- Budapest, Zsuzsanna Emese, 1940- -- Finance
- Budapest, Zsuzsanna Emese, 1940- -- Advertisement
- Dianic (Wiccan sect)
- Feminist Visions of the Future (1979 March 2-4 : Chico, Calif.)
- Feminist Wicca (Venice, Calif.)
- Feminist Wicca (Venice, Calif.) -- Advertisement
- Jones, Jim, 1931-1978
- Live Oak (Dianic witch)
- Malinovsky, Dana
- Moonwoman, Karen
- Mother Goddess (Coven)
- Pentasylia (Dianic witch)
- Rosenbach, Ulrike, 1943-
- Susan B. Anthony Coven No. 1
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