
By Aequitas
Jan. 26, 2012
Palm Beach Post journalist Cynthia Roldan is reporting about a Lake Park individual charged with assault for fear that his girlfriend was trying to curse him using folk magic. Read more


By Aequitas
Jan. 26, 2012
Palm Beach Post journalist Cynthia Roldan is reporting about a Lake Park individual charged with assault for fear that his girlfriend was trying to curse him using folk magic. Read more

by Aequitas
Jan. 17, 2012
Miami Herald is reporting about a pair of bills currently working their way through the Florida legislature assured to raise the hackles of those opposed to public school prayer and implications of such policies in the Sunshine State: Read more

The Winter Solstice, the longest of nights, is an event celebrated by numerous covens, solitaries and other earth-based spirituality followers across the Sunshine State. From all the writers, photographers and volunteers with Florida PNC, we wish you merry yuletide blessings as the wheel turns toward another year. Read more

PNC Florida is re-posting about the dramatic case of an middle school student in Bowden, Georgia who was singled out for religious-based harassment by a teacher, the response from the school district, and the galvanizing solidarity that arose from Georgia Pagan community and beyond. An anonymous author from Atlanta Independent Media Center first reported the story: Read more

by Aequitas
Dec. 4, 2011
The second day of EMLC’s 5th annual Turning the Tide festival began with a variety of workshops in the morning and early afternoon, and included a homemade mead brewing class, rocket stove making and demonstrations, Pagan ministries for the dying and deceased, prosperity money magic, and Faery Seership and breath work among other offerings. Read more

By Aequitas
Dec. 2, 2011
Everglades Moon, a Local Council (EMLC) of Covenant of the Goddess, hosts Turning the Tide, an annual weekend yuletide festival. Held in Miami-Dade County and attracting local South Florida Neo-Pagans, Wiccans and other earth religion practitioners, visitors from far as Tallahassee and points northward also attend. Read more

Occupy Sarasota, The Florida Independent
By Cosette Paneque
Oct. 8, 2011
When about 150 protesters took to New York City streets last month to demonstrate against social and economic inequality, Occupy Wall Street was barely a blip on the media radar. Read more
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