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Dear Women's Education: Your publication has done much to assist women in understanding
feminism and how women have been programmed, and assisted in programming other
women throughout history. It is not an easy thing to correct or change but
slowly and surely, especially women of my generation are discovering themselves
and in turn helping their daughters discover the best within themselves.
Feminists are also raising sons to be better men, brothers and fathers. All of
this, over time, will have a very positive effect on human relationships,
development and ensure a better world for us all. What I particularly like
about Women's Education des femmes is that you do not club people with
information to make your point
Sincerely,
KVINNEUNIVERSITETET Dear Women's Education: Let me express my gratitude for having received your wonderful journal all these years. In Norway, all important women's journal's have failed. New so-called women's journals are either too elitist, too much copying male premises for critical attitudes and preferences, and are, indeed, denying that feminism is deeply necessary. It is in this context I especially want to thank you for the editorial and interview with Joan Kuyek [vol. 6, no.4]. Her story about the prison farm is only too well recognized. I, myself, have tried to start a women's university in 5 different spots in Norway. I would love to inform you about our Norwegian Women's University: a result of the 5th effort, grounded in deep strategy and many women's hard work We received 2.2 million Norwegian crowns from the State last year, and we have written a comprehensive document about our educational and organizational profile; about our theory on leadership and administration and a new knowledge base. I am seriously searching for an institution to develop an exchange summer program. Sincerely, |
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