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This tradition is sometimes thought of as the "feminist" movement of the Wicca as it is a mixture of many traditions, but its primary focus is on the Goddess.
http://www.circleofaradia.org/
Dianic circle providing education and services to Los Angeles area women. Site has calendar of public rituals, classes and festivals. Local chapter of the Re-Formed Congregation of the Goddess International.
http://www.daughtersofthegoddess.com/
Dianic womyn-only Goddess Temple in the San Francisco Bay Area dedicated to honoring Multicultural Goddesses through rituals, public ceremony and Womyn's Mysteries in the Spirit of Aloha. Site has information on events, a newsletter and other information on the group and on Dianic Wicca.
http://dreamweaver.faithweb.com/
One Dianic witch's approach to her spiritual path. Site has Dianic resources, networking information and chants.
http://www.witchvox.com/trads/trad_mgdianic.html
One priestess's journey to Dianic Wicca. Includes a very succinct Dianic view of the 8 sabbats and a good reading list.
http://www.morgannalunacovenhomepage.freewebspace.com/
Dianic Wiccan coven meeting in the Rockdale / Austin, Texas area. Holds meetings every full moon and sabbath. Site has brief description and contact information.
http://rcgsa.org/
Dianic women's group gathering monthly in San Antonio, Texas to honor the Earth and the Goddess through study and ritual. Non-profit 501(c)(3) in existence since 1994. Site has contact information and brief description.
http://www.rcgi.org/
International organization of Goddess women with motherhouse in Madison, Wisconsin. RCGI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, and the only formally organized woman-only church. Site has information and links.
http://www.serpentina.com/
Collaboration of women to bring forward and support research and projects around the Sacred Feminine. Comprehensive site with in-depth approach to women-centered spirituality.
http://www.sibyllineorder.org/
Information on the Sybillyne path, a focused dianic study path open to both women and men and leading to ordination. Emphasis is on equality, ecology and wo/men's mysteries.
http://www.templeofdiana.org/
Dianic study path offered by Ruth Barrett and Falcon River. Workshops, resources and Dianic training programs for ritual and guardian priestesses in magick, psychic skills, and women's ritual arts. Site has study path philosophy, schedule, and bios of its founders.
http://www.blueroebuck.com/
Comprehensive site with solid resources on the Goddess and her Sacred Trees. Also upcoming events, retreats, study recommendations, and reading list.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianic_Wicca
One reference source's entry on Dianic Wicca, its difference from Wicca, its roots and characteristics.
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