Few people dare to talk about vaginas as openly as Eve Ensler, the driving force behind The Vagina Monologues, The Good Body, and V-Day, an international effort to end violence toward women. Here, sharing stories from her more than 200 interviews with women about their vaginas, and talks about how sharing these stories, through the monologue and special events, helped her to reconnect with her body, her soul and the world, and find a deep happiness. “When we give in the world what we want the most,” Ensler says, “we heal the broken part inside each of us.”
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Jan.28,2008
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That was so uplifting for me, on various levels. I laughed, cried and rejoiced in the ending where Mr.Alligator arrived, all those years later in her life….and in such a profound manner. This is one story i’d like to learn more about, thanks for posting for all of us with a vagina!
Loved some of the names we have bestowed upon ourselves, how funny!
Karlyn,
Thank you for posting your important and vital messages. After viewing your site, I always come away a sense of recommitment and renewal. There is much to be done and, as women, we’ve already faced and overcome some pretty incredible barriers. It is up to us to continue our struggle for the rights and human dignity for both genders. Your messages are true rallying points that keep us on target!
It seems we women are on a common track – I posted a short article about The Value of Women recently on my Road to Diva Blog. (here’s the link to that post: http://roadtodiva.blogspot.com/2008/01/value-of-women.html)
We women have been discouraged from valuing ourselves and it’s time we reevaluate our own worthiness!
beautiful and profound. thank you for posting.