Discussion Topics
J. Schmitt
bumby at u.washington.edu
Tue Nov 16 20:28:38 PST 1999
I'm an econ/women studies major, and I would LOVE to talk about First and
Third World feminist alliances. It's a passion and a specialty of mine.
Can we do something in this direction?
Jenn
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, ASUW Womens Action Coalition wrote:
> Okay, you guys have just 24 hours to email me your opinions on discussion
> topics for the roundtables or I will make an entirely unilateral
> decision...heh heh heh!
>
> To refresh your memories, here's the list:
>
> 1) Violence against women
> 2) Issues of race/class etc. in feminism
> 3) How to access appropriate health care
> 4) Economic issues
> 5) Equality issues in relationships
> 6) Child care access
> 7) Abortion
> 8) Birth control
> 9) Identifying as a feminist
>
>
> Please choose the three you would MOST like to talk about and email me
> back by midnight Tuesday (that's tomorrow!). Otherwise I will pick the
> ones I like best, and unfettered authority can easily be abused by we
> youngest children. (insane chuckle here)
>
> (In case anyone has NOT been reading their email from me, the roundtable
> discussions will be once a week or so and will give us a chance to chat
> informally about all kinds of cool stuff ... like the stuff above.)
>
> Thanks, Meghan Eagen
> Director
>
>
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> ASUW Women's Action Coalition
> University of Washington
> Husky Union Building Rm.201
> SAO 17 Box 352238
> Seattle, WA 98195
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> Phone: 206.543.1817 Fax: 206.685.4310
> http://depts.washington.edu/~asuwomn
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