Feel it in your Veins.
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Mrs. Mary Machado, her daughter Mrs. Isabell Lopez, her daughter Irene, an infant great-grandchild Dorothy, Jr. and her mother Dorothy, Sr., and a grandson Francis, the son of Irene (Library of Congress)
You’ve questioned your job, your place, your relationship, your life’s purpose.
You’re watching the world around you right now, and it feels like its burning. It feels chaotic. It feels impossible.
You’ve asked yourself, “Is this it?”
Season 2 of Shekinah House was born from that very ache and beckoning. From the collective unrest, the rage, and the ember of hope that still burns beneath it all. Titled Veins, this season is a call to action, a rallying cry for women everywhere. This season is an invitation for women to create space for revolution in their own lives and work. To understand that change doesn’t begin somewhere out there.
It begins in us.
Veins is more than a theme; it’s a metaphor for what flows through us: truth, purpose, ancestral memory, and the fire to create change.
This season is for you.
Coming, this season, are:
New resources
New meaningful partnerships
New creative projects that deepen Shekinah House’s mission: to empower women and creatives to take meaningful action in their careers, communities, and inner lives.
We’re also proud to announce that our founder, S. Jo-Anne, returns as a published author in Anthologia, Issue 3; this time inspired by the legacy of Battista Sforza, a formidable Renaissance woman, political visionary, and muse. It is an honour to partner with The Kind Press once again.
Let this season remind you: the revolution begins within.
Welcome to Veins.