With Molly Cate, Humanitarian Educator
Compare the 1957 novel Comanche of the Seventh, by Margaret Leighton, about a horse that survived the battle at Little Big Horn, with the 1988 novel, Waterlily, by Ella Cara Deloria (Yankton Dakota) that paints an Indigenous anthropologist’s picture of the everyday and extraordinary events of a 19th-century Sioux woman’s life. Register by October 18.
Wed., Oct. 23 & 30 • 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Online
$35 • Class #: 44139
Rev. Molly Cate
Rev. Molly Cate is a humanitarian educator passionate about history, science, and bridging the barriers between people holding clashing belief systems. She is the spiritual leader and often soloist for Unity of the Redwoods in Eureka, California. She has a master’s degree in consciousness studies from Holmes Institute in Santa Rosa, one in sociology from the University of California, Davis, and several certificates in cross-cultural competence.