HomeAboutProgramDelegatesResourcesHow Can I ParticipateSupportersGalleryMedia Center

Capturing the ACross Cultures 2005 story

Across Cultures has the unique opportunity to collaborate with "Offerings" (www.offeringsmagazine.com) a magazine for people who want to learn, honor, unfold and herald the eternal essence of Woman. It is filled with conversations, imagery, poetry, ritual and ceremony that will invite and evoke the participative reflection of feminine wisdom. It will ask the deepest, most alive questions of the Woman's heart and explore those territories through Woman's own way of storytelling, dialogue, weaving of threads, "emergence" and intuition.

"We lead and we follow; we teach and we learn; we offer what we have gathered along our paths so that others may join in the magical journey life truly is." --  trueArtT

 

Story Gallery

 

History of Across Cultures

Across Cultures Narrative Report 2004

Bridges January/February 2005 - "Across Cultures at the University of Washington" - National Lithuanian Newsletter.  Article also appeared in the December 2004 issue of "Tulpe Times" - published by the Lithuanian American Community, Inc., Washington State Chapter.

Seattlewoman December 2004 - "Seattle Business Women Reach Out to Baltic Colleagues"

Seattle'i Eestlaste Teated November/December 2004 - "Across Cultures 2004" - The Seattle Estonian Society Newsletter

BPW Estonia Tallinn Club Internal Fair, November 27, 2004 - "How can we be more useful to each other?"

EENA Teataja - BPW Estonia Newsletter (Estonian only)

Methow Valley News, October 27, 2004 -  Women business leaders from the Baltics visit Winthrop

Center for Women & Democracy - Fall 2004 Newsletter

U.S. Department of State - "U.S. Embassy Commits over Two and a Half Million Kroons to Estonian Projects in One Week"

 

Photo Gallery

View Photo Album from Across Cultures 2005

View Photos by Muriel Hastings Photography and Across Cultures 2004 delegates

 


       
Story Gallery
Photo Gallery

Lithuania

 


Seattle

Seattle's downtown skyline is dramatically lit at dusk.


Estonia

Kadriog Park is the most notable park in Estonia.