New Hope in Afghanistan
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- AFGHANISTAN: EDUCATING A GENERATION OF WOMEN--QUICKLY. // Women's International Network News;Summer2002, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p51
Reports on the efforts made to ensure education for a new generation of women in Afghanistan as of June 2002. Obstacles to educating Afghan women; Action taken by Afghan women leaders for education of women; International support for the endeavor.
- AFGHANISTAN: FEW CHANGES FOR WOMEN OUTSIDE KABUL. // Women's International Network News;Autumn2002, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p72
Reports on the status of Afghan rural women as of autumn 2002. Lack of education among rural women; Comparison between rural and urban women; Traditional village culture towards women.
- Against all odds. Scott, Roddy // Middle East;Apr99, Issue 289, p45
Describes the education system of Afghanistan under the Taliban militia rule. State of the Taloqan town girls' school; Taliban army's beliefs on women education; Reason for the schools continued operation; Need for funding to sustain the school's existence; Threat posed by the war in...
- Editorial Note. Lumby, Jacky; Foskett, Nick // International Studies in Educational Administration (Commonwealt;2008, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p1
The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Eugenie Samier on the exploration on the moral issue on educational system in some part of the world and another on the oppression faced by black women in South Africa.
- Gender-bending at the U of A. Frey, Rod // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine;4/19/93, Vol. 20 Issue 18, p25
Discusses the showing of the videotape `The Chilly Climate for Women in Universities,' produced by the University of Western Ontario Caucus on Women's Issues, this month to the University of Alberta professors and support staff. Reasons for the showing; Details of the videotape; Comments.
- WOMEN'S RIGHT TO UNLEARN. Longwe, Sara Hlupekile // Convergence;2001, Vol. 34 Issue 2/3, p65
Argues that most educated women fail to fight for democratic governance in the area of women's rights. Three questions about policy advocacy; Link between adult education and oppression.
- Filling the Gaps. Galles, Kristen M. // Human Rights;Summer2004, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p16
This article discusses Title IX of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 specifically in terms of women's rights. The year 1972 was a breakthrough one for women's rights. Congress extended Title VII to educational institutions, local and state governments, and even the federal government in the...
- Gestalt Therapy and Feminist Therapy: A Proposed Integration. Enns, Carolyn Zerbe // Journal of Counseling & Development;Oct87, Vol. 66 Issue 2, p93
A proposal is offered for integrating the Gestalt goals of self-responsibility with a feminist perspective that places value on the web of relationships in women's lives and focuses attention on the environmental constrains and socialization that affect women's choices.
The purpose of this... - Media: The bloodless revolution: Pages 20-21. // Junior Scholastic (Teacher's Edition);11/1/99, Vol. 102 Issue 6, pT-5
Presents a questionnaire regarding the historical rights of women and a methodology for playing Know Bowl.


