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September Williams at Women's Empowerment Open Mic /Kathleen Torian Taylor Book Launch
Feb
13
5:00 PM17:00

September Williams at Women's Empowerment Open Mic /Kathleen Torian Taylor Book Launch

Celebrate LOVE and Women's Empowerment this weekend with books!

This is the launch party for Kathleen Taylor's suspense novella Death by Arrangement, about a woman who dreams of being a torch singer and thinks she's found love. However, will she be able to live her dreams - and avoid capture by a serial killer?

An open mic on the theme of women's empowerment (open to everyone of all genders) will follow Kathleen's author talk and reading. September Williams will read at open mic from Weighing Lead ( Book #2 of the Chasing Mercury Toxic Trilogy)

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Copy of JOIN September Williams Author & Chasing Mercury at Bay Area Book Festival, Out Door Exhibit, 2 DAYS - Also  see the National Writers Union Booth
Apr
28
to Apr 29

Copy of JOIN September Williams Author & Chasing Mercury at Bay Area Book Festival, Out Door Exhibit, 2 DAYS - Also see the National Writers Union Booth

“Why Don’t you stop over an see me sometime…” —May West”

I'll be with Chasing Mercury at 

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Copy of Copy of JOIN September Williams Author & Chasing Mercury at Bay Area Book Festival, Out Door Exhibit, 2 DAYS - Also  see the National Writers Union Booth
Apr
28
to Apr 29

Copy of Copy of JOIN September Williams Author & Chasing Mercury at Bay Area Book Festival, Out Door Exhibit, 2 DAYS - Also see the National Writers Union Booth

“Why Don’t you stop over an see me sometime…” —May West”

I'll be with Chasing Mercury at 

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Embracing Narrative in Bioethics: September Williams hosted by the AMA Journal of Ethics Twitter Chat 6/13/2017 #EthicsChat
Jun
13
12:00 PM12:00

Embracing Narrative in Bioethics: September Williams hosted by the AMA Journal of Ethics Twitter Chat 6/13/2017 #EthicsChat

Why do we tell stories and how do we use them in bioethics? Using environmental justice --Minamata Disease & Climate Change--to illustrate. Narrative and Bioethics Myth, Literature and Film JOIN US ON Twitter at #EthicsChat 6/13/2017  3PM (ET), 2PM(CT), 12 noon (PT). NB: Also be sure to follow AMA Journal of Ethics on twitter before joining. 

As a primer - have a look at http://www.bioethicsscreenreflections.com and http://www.septemberwilliams.com/what-is-bioethics/

Casuistry in its simplest form is using cases or narratives to argue points of conflict and promote their resolutions. Medicine and Law are both fields where cases are used to model approaches to ethical decisions in complicated situations.  Religious books, literature, drama and film can be used in Casuistry. Moral reasoning does not have to be facilitated only by narratives in a specific field.. And yes, Casuistry can be badly abused in science, medicine an morally. At its core, Casuistry requires solving a second unrelated case, using the logic of the original narrative. Closely related to Casuistry is Carl Jung's theory that there are archetypes to which the human psyche best responds. Author Christopher Booker, after 34 years analyzing literature, theorized that writers tell stories in one of 7 archetypical forms. Those forms, still follow the Aristotelian Plot Curve evolving response from the readers. These 7 plot forms are referred to as Universal Stories and their appeal reflect matters transcending race, culture, class or whatever man-made separations there are between people. 

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September Williams Author of Chasing Mercury, International Women's Day at  the Museum of the African Diaspora
Mar
8
12:30 AM00:30

September Williams Author of Chasing Mercury, International Women's Day at the Museum of the African Diaspora

  Three of the Women artists whose work are in the MoAD exquisite exhibit "WHERE IS HERE are in-panelled to  discuss the effects of their literature,  poetry, and visual art on translating  space in its multiple dimensions, linear, historical, geographical --  http://poetry.sfsu.edu/events/29040-navigating-space-women-through-poetry-literature-and-art-asya-abdrahman-faith-adiele 

September Williams and Asya Abdrahman, Noisebridge 2016, Photo by: Marc Romero

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