" I think we'll obviously want women's groups to continue and maybe there'll be all sorts of them. We might open every door and find there's a group of women sitting there! I think inevitably it will become more political-because it is so empowering...I guess I would like to see women in our program really be taken seriously and as equals by men. It's a universal thing...My vision is that the world will change and that women will get their rights.

Marion Wells, Interview 2

" We had in June a week-long workshop to train staff and one of our afternoons was spent on CCLOW and talking about women's issues. . . . We have another staff member who has taken it upon herself to run a youth group for women 18 to 24. . . . Our male staff [are] supporting us as well and wanting to do their own thing. They developed a sexual harassment policy over the past while. I think that everything that we've done has only helped us toward continuing our [woman-positive] vision even more. The only hindrance is time.

Mary Snow, Interview 2



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