Books by Anne Innis Dagg, The Fifty Per Cent Solution: Why should women pay for men's culture? ($8.00 plus $1.00 postage and handling) and Harems and other Horrors: Sexual Bias in Behavioral Biology ($12.00 plus $1.00 postage and handling)
Taking Control: An Action Handbook on Women and Tobacco Canadian council on smoking and health (Conseil canadien sur le tabagisme et la santé) 1565 Carling Avenue, Suite 400, Ottawa Ontario KIZ SRI $5.00 each (including postage and handling) Taking control is a comprehensive resource for groups or individuals working to promote a smoke-free society, but particularly for those who have a special interest in women's use of tobacco. It places women's smoking in the context of their lives.
Le Choix de carrière de la femme dans une perspective systématique "Collection Education no. 9" par Evelyn Gagne et Pierre Poirier. 14.95$ Les Presses de l'université d'Ottawa, 603 Cumberland, Ottawa (Ontario) KIN 6N5 Fruit de quatre années de travail universitaire, cet ouvrage scientifique nous livre les résultats de cinq recherches sur le choix de carrière de la femme. Ça fait pas partie d'la job! Ça fait pas partie d'la job! est un livre qui offre une synthèse claire de l'expérience accumulée depuis 1981 par le Groupe d'aide et d'information sur le harcèlement sexuel au travail, Montréal, La Pleine Lune, 1989, 115p.
This guide reviews some of the best and truest feminist texts of a range of issues of violence against women. Particular attention is given to the overall patterns of violence in women's lives. Front line workers, students, educators, community groups and others will find the book a useful addition to their librtiries. Linking Women's Global Struggles to End Violence (A Resource Kit) MATCH International Centre 1102-200 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario K2P lL5 $15.00 (includes postage; discount for orders of 10 or more)
Women from developing countries and Canada share their experiences in this kit which includes materials examining the global dimension of violence; international statistics on violence; women's personal accounts; profiles of groups around the world strategizing to end violence; poetry and art; a "Real men don't abuse women" bumper sticker; and a short list of recent readings and audio-visual materials. Feminism and Education: A Canadian Perspective Edited by Mary O'Brien, Frieda Forman, Jane Haddad and Dianne Hallman Centre for Women's Studies in Education O.I.S.E. 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1V6 $14.95 (plus $2.00 handling; cheques payable to CWSE) A sampler in the field of feminism and Canadian education, Feminism and Education brings together articles and papers by academics and researchers associated with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Awakening Thunder: Asian Canadian Women This is an anthology of works written by Asian Canadian women as part of their struggles against isolation and racist and sexist portrayals of Asian women. |
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