Sister Giant: A conference on women and politics

Bestselling author Marianne Williamson is organizing a conference called Sister Giant, a nonpartisan conference about women and politics on November 10 and 11 in Los Angeles. The goal of the conference is to apply spiritual principles to politics and empower women to run for office or become more politically involved.

"People on a spiritual path – personal growth, spiritual practice, recovery, yoga and so forth – are the last people who should be sitting out the great social and political questions of our day," Williamson explains. "And there's an important reason for this: people on such journeys are adepts at change." Click through for more information about the conference, and to watch a video endorsement of the event from yoga teacher Seane Corn, founder of Off the Mat and Into the World.

The conference will address the emotional and psychological reasons that keep many women from getting involved in politics, as well as political issues including the United States' high rates of incarceration and child poverty, and the Citizens United Supreme Court decision, which allows anonymous political campaign donations from corporations. That evening, a panel of speakers from five political parties — Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Green and Justice — will explain why they think women considering a run for office should do so for their party. Sunday will be an all-day training program about leading a political life from the Women's Campaign School at Yale University. Tickets for the conference are $ 50, with discounts available for students. For more information, visit sistergiant.com.

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