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Speak With Their Own Voices: Christmas, 1878

FEMINIST RESEARCH

Resources for Feminist Research wishes to publish brief abstracts of current research projects to connect women's studies scholars across Canada and abroad. Reports of term papers, master's or doctoral theses, independent, institutional or governmental research. Write to the editorial board, R.F.R., c/o O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1V6 or telephone (416) 923-6641, extension 2277 /8.

WOMEN: ISOLATION AND BONDING
The Ecology of Gender

edited by Kathleen Storrie

Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women explores the social and physical isolation of women in the framework of ecology. The book documents the struggle of Canadian women to overcome constraints and alienation by bonding with and empowering one another. Methuen Publications, Toronto, 1987.

SPEAK WITH THEIR OWN VOICES by Pat Staton and Beth Light published by the Frederation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario presents the personal and professional experiences of women teachers recorded in their own words. Illustrated by archival photographs, the book covers the period from the founding of the organization to the present. Order from FWTAO, 1260 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5R 2B8 ($22 including shipping).

ADULT EDUCATION, DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL AID

Final Report of the International Seminar on "The Role of International Aid in Adult Education in Developing Countries.

Kungälv, Sweden, June 1986 Compiled by Gonnar Rydström

The four-day seminar, held at the Nordic Folk Academy in Kungalv, was organized to enable those responsible for decision-making in both industrialized and developing countries to make tangible improvement in the substance and method of international cooperation for adult education. The participants were 40 women and men from 21 countries, including representatives of major development assistance agencies, and UNESCO, adult educators from NGOs in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as delegates from some national government departments concerned with adult education. Write to:

ICAE 720 Bathurst Street Suite 500 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2R4



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