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Charting the woman-positive ripples-
a journal of discovery

Karen Bergman- Illink
Arctic College, Arviat, NWT.

I wrote a journal for seven months as part of my participation in a program based action research project sponsored by the Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for women CCLOW and funded by the National Literacy Secretariat. With women form twelve other programs across the country I agreed to reflect on and document my experience based on the following research question what happens when some women in an adult literacy program decide to do something they consider woman-positive.

I had taught the women's Upgrading program at the Arctic College Learning centre the previous two years and would be teaching again in the 1992 January to April term. Betty-Ann Lloyd a coordinating researcher every two or three weeks, I attended three national work shops with the women from the other program and I met with Betty-Ann twice. During these visits, we had taped conversations about my experience during the research

The sections of my journal included here tell one story of what I discovered both in myself and in the women's upgrading class. Some names and details have been changed.

November 16,1991

My story started a couple of years ago. Lynn Fogwill, a friend and literacy worker from Yellowknife, asked the Learning Centre if we wanted the Arviat women's Upgrading Program included in a national research project. We agreed and Lynn soon called to say a researcher would be up to see us in the fall of 1990. Of course we didn't know what to expect or rather we expected the stereotypical researcher to show-up.

Betty-Ann Lloyd came and fit in to our activities and lives as if she was a long lost sister come home for a visit. She sat and listened and talked to whomever invited her to talk she made few assumptions about us that we knew about and was content to drink tea in the fading sunlight of autumn. Was she really researching she must have been because a while later came the first draft of Discovering the strength of our voices, the report outlining the exploratory phase of this research

Karen Bergman-Illnik 635 Anson Drive Yellowknife, NWT X1A 2X5

A while something came from CCLOW saying it was time to put names forward for the second phase. We called right away. I called for lots of reasons Joy

Karen Bergman-Illink


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