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Who We Are

The SAIV Executive Committee

     
Riane Eisler  
President, Center for Partnership Studies    
Co-Founder of SAIV    
SAIV Executive Committee    
     

Co-founder of the Spiritual Alliance to Stop Intimate Violence, Riane Eisler is internationally recognized for her groundbreaking research and her activism for human rights, peace, and equity. She is president of the Center for Partnership Studies and a Commissioner of the World Commission on Global Consciousness and Spirituality. She keynotes conferences worldwide and consults for business and governments.

Dr, Eisler is best known for her international bestseller The Chalice and The Blade, hailed by Princeton anthropologist Ashley Montagu as “the most important book since Darwin's Origin of Species” and by novelist Isabel Allende as “one of those magnificent key books that can transform us.” Her other books include the groundbreaking Sacred Pleasure, applying her research to sexuality and spirituality, the award-winning Tomorrow’s Children: A Blueprint for Partnership Education in the 21 st Century, and the 2003 Nautilus award-winner The Power of Partnership.

Her newest book, The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics has been hailed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu as “a template for the better world we have been so urgently seeking,” by Peter Senge as “desperately needed,” by Gloria Steinem as “revolutionary,” and by Jane Goodall as “a call to action.” Riane emphasizes that specific actions can change one’s life and help one to see in a new way because all change begins with the individual. Her work gives grounded hope that change is possible.

You can visit her on the web at www.rianeeisler.com

 

Riane Eisler

     
    Naomi Tutu
    SAIV Executive Committee
     
Janice Jaworski  

Apart from speaking to diverse groups about apartheid and the continuing struggle in South Africa, Naomi Tutu, daughter of South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu founded and was chairperson of the Tutu Foundation, helping South African refugees in African countries.  She also served on the advisory committee of the Archbishop Tutu Southern African Scholarship Fund.

Later, Naomi carried out consulting work in South Africa looking into educational and professional opportunities for Black women and has since taught courses on development issues and education in Africa at the Universities of Hartford and Connecticut and Brevard College in North Carolina.  She has also worked at the University of Cape Town where she was a Program Coordinator at the African Gender Institute.  She was in charge of programs on Race and Gender, and Gender-based violence in education. From 1999-2002, Naomi served as Program Coordinator for the Race Relations Institute at Fisk University and at the beginning of 2003 took up the position of Associate Director of the newly formed Office of International Programs at Tennessee State University in Nashville.  Since 2005 Ms Tutu has worked as a motivational speaker, conference diversity facilitator and women’s retreat leader.

Naomi holds a BA in Economics and French and an MA in International Economic Development.  In addition she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the Universal Orthodox College of Ogun State, Nigeria in 1985. 

     
    Licia Rando
    SAIV Executive Committee
     
Riane Eisler  

Licia is a social activist, children's author, and photographer. She spends her time working to "make a more loving and peaceful world."  Licia volunteers with Horizons for Homeless Children and Community Care Services, providing enrichment for children in homeless shelters. She also works with New Hope, caring for children in domestic abuse shelters, working with children from domestic violence situations and assisting with an elementary school program that addresses abuse and bullying.

Licia spends time researching scientific journals for information on abuse and it's physiological effects on children as well as what science can show us about raising happy, healthy children.

Licia has a B.S. degree in Holistic Health Studies and a Master's Degree in Elementary Education.

You can visit her website at www.liciarando.com

     
Joe Rando  
SAIV Executive Committee    
     

Joe is an entrepreneur, primarily focused on real estate and software. He is the president of Land Development-Northeast, a company that has developed nearly 1 million square feet of commercial real estate. He is also the president of Trade Area Systems, a premier provider of market analysis software for retail real estate.

Joe is interested in the application of evolutionary theory to human behavior and culture with the goal of finding insights for solutions to problems found in all modern societies. This has led him to domestic violence and child abuse as major leverage points.

Joe has a B.S. in Physics and an MBA with a concentration in real estate.

 

Janice Jaworski

     
     

 

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