From the Farmhouse Table: May 2025

Hedgebrook Provides Sanctuary for Resistance and Change

"The celebrated science fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin spent 10 nights in residency at Hedgebrook in 1994, working on a short story called, 'A Man of the People.' She said, 'Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words.'

Hedgebrook provides sanctuary for resistance and change.

Sanctuaries are vital, especially in tumultuous times. Hedgebrook needs to weather this storm, and, with you, with your support, it will." 

-Excerpt from 2025 Equivox Speech made by Hedgebrook's Executive Director, Kimberly A.C. Wilson


GiveBIG is a 48-hour fundraising campaign where individuals and organizations come together to support non-profits in Washington state, including us.

Consider a gift to Hedgebrook and support the necessary work of providing sanctuary and amplifying women's voices.


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From the Farmhouse Table: April 2025