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    While this yoga retreat is open to both men and women, you can go as a group with your closest girlfriends or female family members to make it a women's getaway. Best Time To Go: Friday-Sunday ...

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    The 14-day program, which includes customized meal plans, exercise regimens and hormone testing, begins at $1,000 a night. And price isn’t the only thing that may keep some women from signing up ...

  4. Looking for a Mental Health Reset? Try These Transformative ...

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    The founder of Black Women Healing Retreats (BWHR), Satya X, founded this program out of the desire to connect Black women to nature and themselves. These retreats take place in the jungles of ...

  5. Omega Institute for Holistic Studies - Wikipedia

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    Pema Chodron at the Omega Institute, May 2007. Omega Institute for Holistic Studies is a non-profit educational retreat center located in Rhinebeck, New York. Founded in 1977 by Elizabeth Lesser and Stephan Rechtschaffen, inspired by Sufi mystic, Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan and his ecumenical spirituality, today it offers classes to over 25,000 ...

  6. Esalen Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Esalen Institute, commonly called Esalen, is a non-profit American retreat centerand intentional communityin Big Sur, California, which focuses on humanisticalternative education.[2] The institute played a key role in the Human Potential Movementbeginning in the 1960s. Its innovative use of encounter groups, a focus on the mind-body ...

  7. Kathleen Cleaver - Wikipedia

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    Juette Kathleen Neal was born in Dallas, Texas, on May 13, 1945. Her parents were both activists and college graduates of the University of Michigan. Her father, Ernest Eugene Neal, was a sociology professor at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas, and her mother, Pearl Juette Johnson, earned a master's degree in mathematics.

  8. Texas Woman's University - Wikipedia

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    Texas Woman's University ( TWU) is a public coeducational university in Denton, Texas, with two health science center-focused campuses in Dallas and Houston. While TWU has been fully co-educational since 1994, it is the largest state-supported university primarily for women in the United States. The university is part of the Texas Woman's ...

  9. Rachel's Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Rachel's Vineyard. Rachel's Vineyard is an American organization offering weekend retreats for women who have had abortions and for others, including men, who believe that they have been hurt by abortion. [1] It is named after Rachel in the Bible, who weeps "for her lost children". [1] [2] [3]