28/07/2024
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We love who slayed in SF at Cobbs Comedy Club
Calling all future scientists! Girl Power Science Camp SF (Aug 12-16) offers hands-on STEM activities, cooking classes, and empowering workshops. Campers explore topics like positive mindset, stress management, and women’s nutrition. Learn about Girl Power Science camp and other inspiring summer activities for young leaders in the Jolt! 🔬🧪
Super Girl Power Camp starts next week! Let your daughter experience the awesome gymnastics camp with top coaches from around the region. We love that beyond the curriculum, campers are supported to build a powerful sisterhood. Learn about Super Girl Power Camp and other empowering summer programs in the Jolt 💥👸
Empower your daughters this summer! Check out our guide to California’s girl power camps that inspire and empower young girls 🏕️👧.
Read “Guide to California’s Girl Power Camps” in the latest issue of the Jolt⚡️: https://www.seismicsisters.com/articles/2024/6/30/guide-to-californias-girl-power-camps
Know of other girl power camps that you’d like to share with other moms? Tag them in the comments!
📖 Expand your perspective on Palestine with our curated :
- Grasp the history of Palestine with Rashid Khalidi’s “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine.”
- Explore the American Jewish-Israeli relationship in “Israelism.”
- Delve into a fictional account of the personal and political in the occupied-West Bank with Isabella Hammad’s novel ”Enter Ghost.”
- Find inspiration on life, love and loss in “Unfortunately, It Was Paradise,” a collection by Palestine’s most celebrated poet, Mahmoud Darwish.
Take a deeper dive into these essential resources here: https://www.seismicsisters.com/articles/2024/6/30/understanding-palestine-a-curated-reading-list-for-balanced-perspectives
🎭🎨 Parents, give your daughters the gift of creativity this summer! Amplify Arts Project offers a unique blend of performing and visual arts, boosting confidence and self-expression. Check out their summer schedule 👉🏽 Amplify Arts Project ✨
Discover this and more empowering camps in our latest guide: https://www.seismicsisters.com/articles/2024/6/30/guide-to-californias-girl-power-camps
Knowledge is power. Explore our balanced selection of resources on Palestine’s history and current situation in the latest issue of the Jolt. Let’s build compassion through understanding.🕊️ Reading or watching anything you’d recommend adding to this list? Let us know in the comments.
See the full list in here: https://www.seismicsisters.com/articles/2024/6/30/understanding-palestine-a-curated-reading-list-for-balanced-perspectives
✨🏳️⚧️ Happy Pride from all of us in San Francisco! After today’s parade, we bring you an all-new episode of The Seismic Sisters Show with Honey Mahogany, Director for the San Francisco Office of Transgender Initiatives. Celebrate PRIDE with this episode that’s filled with powerful stories of activism and inspiration, hosted by Kim Christensen.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/z2k6qjUdv2Y
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🛠️💪 Empowering the next generation of builders and changemakers! At Girls Garage in Berkeley, young women and gender-expansive youth from ages 9-18 learn to “Fear Less. Build More” through woodworking, welding and other craft worshops. Discover how summer camps like Girls Garage are cultivating more confident young leaders in our new issue of the Jolt.
Learn more here: ✨
🏕️👧 New Jolt issue alert ⚡️! Swipe through our guide to California’s Girl Power Camps and find the perfect summer adventure for empowering young minds. Let’s build a world where girl power knows no bounds!
📝Subscribe for more feminist news: www.SeismicSisters.com
As we celebrate Pride, let’s continue to uphold and amplify the voices that have made SF a symbol of hope and change. Happy Pride! 🌈
Tune in to the Seismic Sisters Show to hear from a true SF icon about the city’s influential q***r history.
🎉🏳️🌈 We’re celebrating Pride with a powerhouse! Catch Honey Mahogany, San Francisco's newly appointed Director for the San Francisco Office of Transgender Initiatives, on The Seismic Sisters Show this Sunday and hear her thoughts on SF's vibrant LGBTQ+ legacy. Don’t miss it during this special Pride weekend!
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✂️🌼 Transform stress into creativity! Explore our curated list of healing hobbies in the latest edition of The Jolt. From soothing strolls to artistic expressions, find what fuels your joy this summer. Swipe for ideas and tap the link in our bio for full details!
🤝📖 Struggling to connect? Dive into Shasta Nelson’s enlightening article/TedTalk on the three crucial steps to building meaningful friendships in your 30s. Nelson is the founder and CEO of GirlFriendCircles.com, a female-friendship learning community. Link in bio.
Explore the new era of women’s investment with Christina Luna! Our feature ‘Meet Me at the’ takes you inside The People’s Club, Groundfloor—where community and opportunity meet. From San Francisco to San Rafael, see how Christina, a music executive turned angel investor, is changing the game for women investors. 🚀
Read more here: https://www.seismicsisters.com/articles/2024/5/1/meet-me-at-the-groundfloor
📸: Duane Ramos
🗳️💪 Book a dose of inspiration with a night out at ‘Suffs’! Take a page from Hillary Clinton and watch the powerful tale of women’s fight for the vote! Learn more about Suffs in our link in bio and watch our episode of The Seismic Sisters Show featuring actress Jaygee Macapugay.
🎭 From the stage to the front lines! Join Kim Christensen for a riveting conversation with Jaygee Macapugay about her role in ‘Suffs’ and the ongoing journey of women’s empowerment.
Wach the full interview on The Seismic Sisters Show here: https://youtu.be/f9ZKENRESFk
🤝 Feeling the post-pandemic social slump? Our new article, ‘Meet Me at the Groundfloor,’ explores the magic of forging new friendships in innovative spaces.
Meet friendship expert Shasta Nelson and Groundfloor investor Christina Luna, who are confronting the loneliness epidemic and redefining connection by buiding community-oriented, collaborative spaces like Groundfloor. Full story here: https://www.seismicsisters.com/articles/2024/5/1/meet-me-at-the-groundfloor
Shasta Nelson Groundfloor
Fierce and fabulous! Our founder, Kim Christensen, at SHIFT HAPPENS, showcasing Taylor Jay’s empowering collection. Taylor’s designs are crafted to make every woman feel bold and unapologetic - elevated comfort, built with threads of inclusivity and sustainability. Here’s to strong women making bold moves 🖤✨
Shop consciously here: https://www.taylorjaycollection.com/
Taylor Jay Collection
San Francisco Department on the Status of Women
Ignite National
Excited to see our founder, Kim Christensen, take the runway as a role model at this year’s SHIFT HAPPENS SF Women’s Policy Summit! 🎉 This annual event, organized by the San Francisco Department on the Status of Women, champions gender equity with power panels, workshops, and more.
Join us at this empowering event — Let’s elevate the conversations that matter ✨ Swipe for the link to RSVP.
Photo by: Tumay Aslay
Thanks for making this month at Manny’s one we won’t forget! 🎨✨ our art exhibit, WOMAN MADE, brought together the Bay Area’s boldest feminists, artists, visionaries, and trailblazers — proving that art isn’t just seen—it’s felt. Swipe to experience the magic of the evening.
When powerful women stand together, change isn't just possible—it's inevitable. Seismic Sisters Founder, Kim Christensen, alongside San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Seismic Sisters Chief Strategist Egen Tsai, at Oasis for Girls’ annual gala at the Chief Clubhouse.
Oasis for Girls is a nonprofit program providing girls & young women of color, ages 14-18, from under-resourced communities in SF, with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to discover their dreams and build strong futures.
Here's to women standing together in support and leadership ✊🏽
📺What’s on your feed and playlist? We’re encouraging and creating media that empowers women and girls and helps unleash their leadership potential. 💪✨ Got any recommendations for what & who to tune in to? Tell us in the comments!
Here’s a roundup of some events we can’t wait to attend! 🎤🌟 Get ready to laugh your heart out, California! Dive into our latest article featuring lady stand-ups you can’t help but love and laugh with, including Atsuko Okatsuka and Jackie Fabulous. Don’t miss their shows coming to a city near you this year.
https://www.seismicsisters.com/articles/2024/2/23/the-comedienne-roundup
And, a gentle reminder for art lovers: WOMEN MADE’s opening reception is happening this weekend on March 1 from 6-8pm. RSVP for live music, performances and meet-and-greets with participating artists here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seismic-sisters-art-show-opening-reception-tickets-822143261627
📚✨ From battling tech giants to championing the written word by opening The Best Bookstore in Palm Springs, Sarah Lacy is rewriting the narrative on democracy and storytelling. Discover how she’s turning pages into a powerful stand for freedom.
Full story by Polina Smith here: https://www.seismicsisters.com/articles/2024/2/12/from-silicon-valley-to-shelves-sarah-lacys-story-of-books-and-democracy
📣 Bay Area! Celebrate Women’s History Month with WOMEN MADE, a month-long Seismic Sisters Art Show spotlighting the inspiring voices and visions of feminist artists.
Join us for the opening reception on March 1st at Manny's in San Francisco from 6-8pm for live music, performances and meet-and-greets with participating artists.
🎟 RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seismic-sisters-art-show-opening-reception-tickets-822143261627
The stage is set for an evening of art and empowerment 🌈🎶 Our opening reception for WOMAN MADE will feature live performances by Mia Pixley, Ash Rex, Molly James Band, and Rhodessa Jones. Don’t miss performances by artists shaping our feminist future. It’s more than just an event; it’s a movement.
🗓: Friday, March 1, 6-8 PM
📍: Manny’s, 3092 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
🎟: RSVP via https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seismic-sisters-art-show-opening-reception-tickets-822143261627
Art with a purpose 🎨✊ Join us at Manny’s this March for WOMAN MADE, a Seismic Sisters Art Show celebrating feminist voices and visions. Our mission is to spotlight feminist artists who are making an impact and pressing the feminist conversation forward. We're proud to be partnering with Manny's, a vibrant civic and political events space in the heart of the San Francisco's Mission district.
🗓️ Don’t miss our opening reception on March 1st for an evening of live music, performances, and artist meet-and-greets. For more information and to RSVP to the opening reception on March 1: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seismic-sisters-art-show-opening-reception-tickets-822143261627
Featured artists: Nicole Dixon, Taiko Fujimura Visual Arts, Tiffany Conway, Nye' Lyn Tho, Nathalie Kardjian, Cherry Pits Art aka Susan R. Kirshenbaum, Krystal Lauk
Let's dream into the world we wish to see, together. 💫
How can women rise above stereotypes and popular narratives? As Managing Editor of the Jolt and CEO of brand marketing agency WeSparq, Keesa Ocampo, reminds us: there is power in owning and telling your own story 🗣💪🏽
http://www.seismicsisters.com/, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seismic-sisters-art-show-opening-reception-tickets-82214326
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📣Get to know feminist San Francisco leader Honey Mahogany. Learn more about the bold work she’s leading through the San Francisco Office of Transgender Initiatives and what this means for the city. Full episode of The Seismic Sisters Show is now available on YouTube. #linkinbio
We can all be feminists — and we all should be. This Women’s History Month, let’s unite through empowerment. Follow Seismic Sisters for stories, inspiration, and conversations that push the California feminist agenda forward. Together, we’re unstoppable. #WomensHistoryMonth #feminism #seismicsisters #california #womenempowerment #feminist #womeninmedia
💪🏽We are California women making bold, seismic moves🌊 Here’s a joyful movement you can be part of today. 🎥 🍿: Look out for all original content made for and by women. 👍🏽: Join our growing community of movers and shakers 📰: Subscribe to our newsletter, The Jolt, via our website SeismicSisters.com 🖼️: Visit our month-long art exhibit, WOMAN MADE, at Manny’s in San Francisco’s Mission District 📣We believe that feminism can and should be a joyful advocacy that welcomes everyone. We’re a team of female journalists, creatives, artists, producers and thought leaders creating media for the movement. Featuring art by: Nicole Dixon, Taiko Fujimura, Tiffany Conway, Nye Lyn Tho, Nathalie Kardjian, Susan R Kirshenbaum, Krystal Lauk Performing artists: Mia Pixley, Ash Rex, Molly James Band, and Rhodessa Jones. #SeismicSisters #TheJolt #feminism #womenshistorymonth #internationalwomensday
You’re invited! 💌 Our founder, Kim Christensen invites you to join us at WOMEN MADE’s opening reception on March 1st — where art and feminism will collide for Women’s History Month! See you at Manny’s, from 6-8pm, for live performances, inspiring conversations, moving art and vibrant community. RSVP at our link in bio. Art by featured artist, Krystal Lauk. #WomenMade #Mannys #SanFrancisco #ArtEvent #WomensHistoryMonth #SeismicSisters #OpeningReception #SFEvents #womenartists #art #sfbayarea
📣 Bay Area! Celebrate Women’s History Month with WOMEN MADE, a month-long Seismic Sisters Art Show spotlighting the inspiring voices and visions of feminist artists. Join us for the opening reception on March 1st at Manny's in San Francisco from 6-8pm for live music, performances and meet-and-greets with participating artists. 🎟 RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seismic-sisters-art-show-opening-reception-tickets-822143261627 #WomenMade #SeismicSisters #Mannys #WomensHistoryMonth
📣 Bay Area! Celebrate Women’s History Month with WOMEN MADE, a Seismic Sisters Art Show spotlighting the inspiring voices and visions of feminist artists. Join us for the opening reception on March 1st at Manny’s in San Francisco from 6-8pm for live music, performances and meet-and-greets with participating artists. 🎟 RSVP in our link in bio. #WomenMade #SeismicSisters #Mannys #WomensHistoryMonth
🎥 In the upcoming episode of the Seismic Sisters Show, host Kim Christensen chats with feminist, activist and conceptual artist Michele Pred. Our video drops tomorrow! Tune in! #newepisode #newvideo #theseismicsistersshow #michelepred #feminist #seismicsisters #feministart #feminist
Time to shake things up with the newest issue of The Jolt ⚡️💡 Don’t miss our fascinating conversation with journalist and @KQED journalist, Priya David Clemens, on The Seismic Sisters Show 📺✨ for an inspiring discussion about career, intersectionality, and being a woman of color in the media. Also in this issue: a feature on Carol Gancia of @kokakchocolates - the Castro’s chocolatier 🍫 @vertara_truestar, the power player’s handbag 👜 an ongoing exhibit on the radical act of rest 🎨 and the fight to restore #SanFrancisco 💪🏽 Read and subscribe to The Jolt 👉🏽 #linkinbio #TheJolt #SeismicSisters #PowerfulConversations #feminist #news #california
SEISMIC POWER SHIFT is now up on our YouTube Channel! Seismic Sisters gathered with dynamic feminist leaders in the San Francisco Bay Area who are busy dismantling patriarchy and creating visionary changes in politics and government, art and culture, business and tech. Find out what's working in the ‘soft power revolution’ and how they build power to transform systems as well as design new institutions to achieve equality and social justice. Watch the YouTube video to learn power tips and hear their stories! Link in bio. Guest Speakers: Kimberly Ellis, Women's Rights Advocate @realkimberlye Keesa Ocampo, Media Producer and WeSparq CEO @WeSparq Lexi B, Founder of SISTA Circle: Black Women in Tech @lexibspeaks Kate Maeder, Political Strategist @katemaeder Host: Kim Christensen, @SeismicSisters Musical performance: Mia Pixley @miapixley Videography and editing Carly McCarthy @americanqueer #SeismicPowerShift #WomenTalkPower #PowerPlayers #SeismicSisters #SheIsInCharge #blackhistorymonth
SEISMIC POWER SHIFT is now up on our YouTube Channel! Seismic Sisters gathered with dynamic feminist leaders in the San Francisco Bay Area who are busy dismantling patriarchy and creating visionary changes in politics and government, art and culture, business and tech. Find out what's working in the ‘soft power revolution’ and how they build power to transform systems as well as design new institutions to achieve equality and social justice. Watch the YouTube video to learn power tips and hear their stories! Link in bio. Guest Speakers: Kimberly Ellis, Women's Rights Advocate @realkimberlye Keesa Ocampo, Media Producer and WeSparq CEO @WeSparq Lexi B, Founder of SISTA Circle: Black Women in Tech @lexibspeaks Kate Maeder, Political Strategist @katemaeder Host: Kim Christensen, @SeismicSisters Musical performance: Mia Pixley @miapixley Videography and editing Carly McCarthy @americanqueer #SeismicPowerShift #WomenTalkPower #PowerPlayers #SeismicSisters #SheIsInCharge #blackhistorymonth
On March 29th, a racially motivated hate crime took place in NYC against 65-year old Filipina Vilma Kari. On behalf of Kari, her daughter, Elizabeth, started a GoFundMe campaign to support other victims and organizations helping the AAPI community. You can participate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-and-support-we-are-with-you-vilma-kari This commissioned spoken word piece is performed by Sammay Dizon (SAMMAY), a San Francisco-based Filipinx American artist whose work explores intergenerational trauma, embodied healing, and ancestral memory. The family at Seismic Sisters stands in solidarity with the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities and stands against all acts of violence and racism. We're committed to amplifying women’s voices and using our platforms to help restore justice, peace, and unity amongst all our communities.
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