Women's Education des
femmes, a feminist connection to the world of learning and education, is
published quarterly by the Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for
Women, a national, non-profit organization that promotes feminist education and
the empowerment of women.
Editorial Board
Janet Patterson (Chair) Lillian Nakamura Maguire Donna Marion Mieke
Nyenhuis Joan McFarland
Editing and Production
Christina Starr
Poetry Editor
Leona Gom
Humour Editor
Donna Marion
Translation Anne
Minguet - Patocka
Word Processing
Sue Eccles
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reflect the views of the Secretary of State or CCLOW.
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ISSN 0711,-9786
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WOMEN'S EDUCATION DES
FEMMES
Editor's Note
We are now accepting poetry for publication. Please submit only
previously unpublished work and include the usual SASE. Address submission to
Poetry Editor, Women's Education des femmes, 47 Main Street, Toronto,
Ontario, M4E 2V6.
Acknowledgements
Our thanks to writers Phyllis Serota, Leona Gom, Nan Gregory
and Melanie Ray, Gael McCool with Sharon Costello, Marion Barling and Sue
Donaldson, Judith Boel, Persimmon Blackbridge with Michelle Christianson and
Lyn MacDonald, Pam Patterson and Ann MacGillivray for sharing their experiences
as women artists. Thanks also to Brigid Toole Grant, Karen Dubois and Jill
Oakes for providing insightful reviews. E-Side Studios assisted with design and
layout and produced the 'Visualizing Feminism' illustrations.
Special appreciation goes to Janet Patterson who served as Guest
Editor of this special feature issue.
We gratefully acknowledge the financial contribution of the
Women's Program, Secretary of State.
Cover
The cover this issue is a black and white reproduction of
the painting Esmeralda and the Fish by Phyllis Serota. |
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