Women Over 70: Aging Reimagined

Women Over 70: Aging Reimagined


025 Patricia Novick:Seeds of Faith & Justice

November 27, 2019

In this episode, Gail, Catherine and Patricia discuss how Patty’s work with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr—starting in her teens-- was instrumental in shaping her life as a social activist and feminist.  Dr. King called her a “woman warrior.” Through Patty’s vivid descriptions, we learn about the first women’s studies courses at a local Chicago university, the birth of the Women’s Liberation Union, and how the women’s movement in Chicago crossed class and race lines. As a clinical psychologist, Patty turned to theology—the language of faith and justice—for better answers to healing injustices. Her vision now also includes the arts as vehicles for connecting with a spirit larger than oneself.


"I have no doubt that anything is possible with a dream, friends and resources." - Rev Patricia Novick, Ph.D., D. Min.


Take-Aways:





  • Always the vision is to be part of the community—to share it out, to pass it on.




  • When something causes you pain, learn about it, seek to understand it.




  • Ask yourself—“where have your feet been today?”




  • Aging brings more internal understanding, as in “the performance is for others, the dancing is for me.”




 


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