Burn the Witch

Wed Jul 24 2024 at 06:30 pm to 09:00 pm

Hollywood | Los Angeles

High Priestesses
Publisher/HostHigh Priestesses
Burn the Witch
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An evening of Magic, Witchcraft and Feminism.
About this Event
The History of Witchcraft is the History of Feminism


Are you fed up? As a woman and a leader—whether in business, your community, or your family—you're not alone. We're under attack, and it’s time to fight back. The rise in violent attacks and murders of women, coupled with divisive debates, makes it feel like we're taking steps backward.


I'm Leela Cosgrove, a feminist, the founder and CEO of a multi-million-dollar company, and a practicing Witch of 35 years. I'm tired of the bullshit, and I know you are too.


That’s why I’m hosting "Burn the Witch"—a defiant and confrontational event where we’ll tackle these issues head-on.


Join us for an exclusive evening that draws powerful parallels between historical witch hunts and the contemporary challenges faced by women.


This isn’t just an event; it's a call to arms. Over 90 minutes, I’ll tear apart the history of Witchcraft and show you how it’s key to understanding our current battles. We’ll expose how ancient pagan societies revered women as the true social and spiritual leaders they are, and we’ll talk about how to harness that power today.


You’ll learn why Witchcraft is an essential weapon for every woman in her professional and personal life, and how modern Witches are honoring our ancestors by engaging in radical activism—risking being "burned at the stake" once again.


We'll talk about the Witch Wound - and why the ongoing rhetoric that you just need "to be more confident" is intellectually dishonest nonsense.


After the presentation, stick around to connect with your fellow Witches for some unapologetic networking and mayhem. We're here to channel our rage into something powerful and transformative.

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Hollywood, Hollywood, Los Angeles, United States

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