Jane Self

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Jane Self
Jane Self
Born 1947
United States
Occupation columnist, assistant features editor, religion editor, The Macon Telegraph
Author, 60 Minutes and the Assassination of Werner Erhard
Journalist, The Tuscaloosa News

Jane Self (1947 - ) is author of the book 60 Minutes and the Assassination of Werner Erhard. Self was a journalist for The Macon Telegraph, and is currently a journalist with The Tuscaloosa News, out of Tuscaloosa, Alabama[1].

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[edit] Education

Self has an M.A. in secondary education from Louisiana State University in New Orleans. She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Alabama[2].

[edit] Journalist

Self was a columnist, assistant features editor and religion editor at The Macon Telegraph in Macon, Georgia. She is currently a journalist with The Tuscaloosa News, out of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where she serves as features editor[3].

[edit] Participant, The Forum

Self was an active participant in Werner Erhard's coursework :

A few months later, my mother was back in New York taking the Forum and my sister was doing the same thing in Atlanta - at $650 a shot.

Five minutes into the meeting, I saw why my family was so excited about this program. I wanted to find out more. I paid a deposit and enrolled. Two months later, in August 1988, I was in a hotel ballroom in Atlanta with about 100 other people, participating in the Forum.

That's how I discovered the world of Werner Erhard, the man who had designed the Forum and the program preceding that called The est Training.

Over the next three and a half years, I occasionally participated in varous programs and courses offered by Werner Erhard and Associates (hereafter WE&A), particularly those dealing with communication.[4].

[edit] Author

In 1992, Self wrote 60 Minutes and the Assassination of Werner Erhard, defending Werner Erhard's reputation after a controversial 60 Minutes expose which originally aired on March 3, 1991.

[edit] Civil Rights

Self was a board member of the Alabama Civil Liberties Union for eight years[5].

[edit] Appears in Documentary

In 2006, Self appeared alongside Landmark Forum Leader Laurel Scheaf, Landmark Forum Leader Randy McNamara, and Werner Erhard in the Robyn Symon documentary: Transformation: The Life and Legacy of Werner Erhard[6].

[edit] References

  1. ^ About Jane Self, bio, The Tuscaloosa News website, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2006.
  2. ^ 60 Minutes and the Assassination of Werner Erhard, Jane Self, Breakthru Publishing, Houston, Texas, 1992, jacket.
  3. ^ About Jane Self, bio, The Tuscaloosa News website, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2006.
  4. ^ 60 Minutes and the Assassination of Werner Erhard, Jane Self, Breakthru Publishing, Houston, Texas, 1992, p.3.
  5. ^ 60 Minutes and the Assassination of Werner Erhard, Jane Self, Breakthru Publishing, Houston, Texas, 1992, jacket.
  6. ^ Transformation: The Life and Legacy of Werner Erhard, Documentary, 2006, Directed by Robyn Symon

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[edit] Werner Erhard Biographies