The Female Imperative

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We are the voice breaking centuries of silence.

For thousands of years, women have been silenced, subjugated, and stripped of their rightful place in shaping humanity’s future. The Female Imperative shatters this cycle with unapologetic truth, exposing the destructive legacy of the male ego and unveiling the only path forward: the emancipation and empowerment of female consciousness.

Bio Of Authors

We are the voice breaking centuries of silence.

Shane Stewart was born in French Camp, California and spent most of his childhood in the adjacent central San Joaquin Valley cities of Stockton, and Sacramento. He has achieved a deep and diverse background in the fields of Radioimmunoassay as a research lab technician, a computer consultant, software automation engineer, business consultant, and as a performer in the arts as a singer/songwriter, and actor who appeared with the “Crickets” in the 1960’s, after the death of Buddy Holly. Stewart has driven cross country multiple times throuout all 48 contiguous states, and has traveled extensively throughout Canada and Europe, including France, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England; where he lived while performing in the beach resort hotels of Weymouth, in the south of England. In 2014, Stewart took a welcome retirement to Hawaii, spending a few beautiful years on Maui. He currently resides between California, and Oregon. While this is his first published work, it reflects decades of experience and understanding of someone deeply committed to personal and social change. He is dedicated to expanding the awareness of global female oppression, and the obvious necessity of female emancipation. Stewart considers himself an anomaly, and The Female Imperative to be his most meaningful endeavor, and is proud to have collaborated with his daughter. He is fully devoted to promoting its cause.

TL Dayen is a California native who has also lived and schooled in Oregon and Hawaii. Dayen holds a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Political Science and psychology compliment from the University of Hawaii. Dayen studied the Martial Arts and Eastern philosophy for 12 years and holds a black belt in Shaolin Kung Fu. She co-founded the first Chinese Shaolin Center Los Angeles chapter. She is certified in Mediation and has volunteered as a facilitator in Youth Conflict Management. She instructed in secondary education social science, and as a community Youth Development Professional. Dayen has traveled throughout Asia including several major coastal and interior provinces of China, as well as Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong. She has also traveled to both eastern and western Canada, Nova Scotia, and twenty U.S. states, including the thirteen original states of the eastern sea board. TL Dayen is also author of “Home of the Red Fight with Blue Collar; A Collection of Essays from the Underclass,” an unedited collection of political essays that chronicles the rise of the oppressive Tea Party in 2010. She is a passionate advocate for self-empowerment through informative pursuits, and fiercely dedicated to the evolution of human consciousness. Dayen considers her co-authorship of The Female Imperative with her father, to be her most significant contribution and will remain professionally and personally devoted to its cause. She is currently working on “I Lost Religion and Found God; One Women’s Journey Beyond the Veil”

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