Judith M. Ashley was born in England and, at twenty-six, emigrated to the United States with her young family. Over her twenty-five-year career in two global technology corporations, she co-pioneered diversity and inclusion strategies that took her across the US, through nine European countries, the Bahamas, and to Israel and Penang.
These experiences continue to shape her attentiveness to how language includes and separates, and to what it means to be present., themes that move throughout her writing.
She now divides her time between writing, reading poetry and non-fiction, tending her flower garden, knitting, and nature photography.
Judith's books include:
Into the Silence
Do You Have What It Takes? A Workbook in Preparation for Caregiving
Take Me with You Wherever You Go
On Aging - poetry
As We Listen to Language, What Can We Hear?
Grounded Authority: An Architecture of Being - A companion book to As We Listen to Language, What Can We Hear?