
Annalisa Derr, Ph.D., is an independent goddess scholar, sacred feminine embodiment facilitator, and ritual theatre creatrix. She earned her doctorate in Mythological Studies with Emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and holds a BA in Theater with specialized training in international masked and physical performance. Her forthcoming book with Inner Traditions reimagines the Sumerian myth, “The Descent of Inanna,” as an affirming sacred menstrual narrative to help liberate women from internalized menstrual sexism and stigmatization and (re)awaken them to their Sacred Feminine Power.
Seeking embodied approaches to her research, Annalisa developed the site-specific, goddess-centered, menstrual art performance series, “She Bleeds the World into Existence.” She has presented these original and one-time-only ritual performances in the holy streets of Italy, the wild terrains of Greece, in the foothills of Southern California, and in the luscious, forested backyard cityscape of Seattle, WA.
Out of a desire to enrich the lives of everyday women and bridge the gap between goddess scholarship and pop cultural goddess spirituality, Annalisa also hosts “Journey to the Goddess TV,” facilitating interviews by experts in goddess scholarship and spirituality. She also offers sacred feminine retreats and embodiment workshops.
Additionally, Annalisa served on the Sarasvati Nonfiction Book Award committee for the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (ASWM), and she modeled Mary Magdalene for the “Goddess on Earth Oracle Deck” by Lisa Levart. She is an aspiring flamenco dancer, Italophile, and a recent resident of Athens, Greece.
For an in-depth example of Annalisa’s work, you can watch her extended doctoral oral presentation on her YouTube channel here.