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The Radical Faerie community developed in America among Gay men during the 1970's sexual revolution. Radical Faerie communities generally are inspired by aboriginal and native, traditional spiritualities, especially those that incorporate queer gender. The Radical Faeries use heart circle, communal living, consensus decision-making, dance, ...(more)
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Lack of Discussion

Willow [no longer around] said Jun 10, 2008, 9:44 AM:

 

Yesterday I had the pleasure to do an online interview with a graduate student who is doing her master's degree thesis on queer spirituality and she had found me on here and asked me not only about this group but about the Radical Faeries in general.  The interview lasted about an hour and a half online and she asked me if there were others who were interested in being part of her research to contact me and I will forward your information on to her.

She provided me with a copy of documentation from her university, including the professor overseeing her thesis and release forms, so this is the real deal.

Our interview got me to thinking.  Why did people join this group but then not contribute anything?  Is there something that I can do as the moderator to liven up this group?  What types of things do you want to see?  Announcements of Radical Faerie events across the country?  Topics of discussion?  Please let me know.

I know it's summer and lot of us, myself, included are out and about but this list has been quiet for a very long time and I would like to try and change that.

Peace,

Willow, the Moderator