The Value of Freedom
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One Woman's Look Behind The Iron Curtain
While the early nineties served as the end of the Soviet Union, Karin Williams, who lived with her family in the former Soviet Union from 1979-1981 holds her experiences with communison close and shares them with others, teaching them the value of freedom.
Williams has written and directed a one-woman show called, "Images of Soviet Life”. The show has been used by school districts teach students in Fairfax about the truths of communism. The show has also been performed at the Helen Hayes Theatre and the National Theater.
Recently Williams has written a new talk called “Freedom is a Gift” and childrens book “Spunky Comes to America”.
Williams has extended her reach to the Richmond area and will be speaking at the Hour to Empower Luncheon July 16th at noon, sponsored by the Women of Value in Every Nation (Woven).
Woven was founded by Rebecca Cob as a way to “. . . help women and their children fulfill their destiny of greatness.”
The Woven luncheons are held bi monthly to encourage women to appreciate their value and meet inspiring speakers and women.
More information about Woven can be found at wovenonline.org, to RVSP and for information about Karin Williams click the following link here.





