Welcome to the National Women's Martial Arts Federation!

A Spectacular Week of Self-Defense and Martial Arts Training

for Women and Girls

 

 

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Self-Defense Instructors' Conference

and Special Training

July 13-18, 2010

Swarthmore College, PA

Announcing Award Recipients

Founders’ Honors – Nadia Telsey

 

Nadia_Telsey.jpgIt is our great pleasure and privilege to announce that NWMAF is honoring Nadia Telsey this year at the SDIC and Special Training with Founders’ Honors in recognition of her long, distinguished career as martial artist, teacher, and pioneer for the empowerment of women in the field of self-defense and martial training.

 

Nadia will be presenting workshops on teaching the developmentally disabled, and on responding to hate based organizations while at ST.


Nadia started studying goju-ryu karate in 1970, and in 1974 she and Annie Ellman founded Brooklyn Women’s Martial Arts, a school which eventually became the Center for Anti-Violence Education. In addition to martial arts classes, Nadia also taught workshops on self-defense, laying the foundation for her decades of work in the area of empowerment and freedom from violence for women.

 

It is our hope that many women will have the opportunity to reconnect with Nadia, or meet her for the first time at Swarthmore this year!



 

The Coleen Gragen Award of Inspiration – Shihan Linda “Ramzy” Ranson

 

Linda_Ranson.jpgThe 2010 NWMAF Awards Committee is pleased to announce Linda “Ramzy” Ranson as the recipient of the Coleen Gragen Award of Inspiration, to be presented during the week of the SDIC and ST.


The number of women whose lives have been touched and changed by Linda’s teaching, and example is a testament to her dedication to encouraging women and girls to participate in the martial arts. Many women cite her as instrumental and inspirational in their martial arts careers.


Shihan Ramzy owns and operates Fuji Ryu Jujitsu dojo in the Bronx and the Women’s Empowerment Self Defense Academy, in which she focuses specifically on teaching self-defense skills to children, teenage girls, and women of all ages and physical abilities. She has been a leader for women in the martial arts through her active training and teaching and an inspiration for all women, especially women of color. An active member of NWMAF, Linda hosted ST’93, served on the NWMAF Board, and taught at numerous STs.


We are enormously fortunate to have her as a member of the Self Defense Instructors’ Conference planning committee and a trainer at SDIC’10.


 

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