Part 1 focuses on the importance of recognizing commonalities and differences in building social actions which contribute to the empowerment of individuals, and part 2 includes variations of perspectives on women; ways in which our life experiences influence the development of our perspectives; how our perspectives influence our choices about social action; and conflicting concepts of feminism.
"Part 1 focuses on the importance of recognizing commonalities and differences in building social actions which contribute to the empowerment of individuals, and part 2 includes variations of perspectives on women; ways in which our life experiences influence the development of our perspectives; how our perspectives influence our choices about social action; and conflicting concepts of feminism."@en
"Pt. 7 takes a look at gender and family issues, and Pt. 8 takes upon the topic of child care."@en
"Pt. 9 focuses on the subject of gender and health, with a special look at social action and health care, women's health movement, etc., and Pt. 10 presents the discussion about how weight and food issues are related to gender, sexuality, and power and ways by which people can take back their bodies."@en
"Pt. 13 explains how the struggle for women's control of reproduction is related to other struggles for social justice, and pt. 14 explores the role of religion in women's lives."@en
"Pt. 23 takes a look at various perspectives on social change affecting the definition of problems, the conceptualization of causes and the selection of social actions, and Pt. 24 summarizes the main themes of the program and analyzes the relationship between social action, social change and building communities."@en
"Pt. 5 talks about gender socialization and its affect on self-esteem, feelings, behavior and perspectives, and Pt. 6 examines the impact of gender and culturally biased curricula on girls and boys."@en
"Pt. 3 examines the significant influences and social actions in Ella Baker's life and how they are related to her perspective on leadership and social action, and pt. 4 presents distinguishing characteristics of successful female leaders."@en
"Pt. 15 discusses how work status affects prestige, power and privilege, and strategies for networking, mentoring, and advocacy for women workers, Pt. 16 focuses on sexual harassment and sexual expression, and individual, legal as well as institutional strategies for challenging sexual harassment."@en
"Pt. 19 includes a discussion with Maha Jarad, director of Women in Organizing Project and Women United for a better Chicago, about multiple issues through social action, and pt. 20 focuses on understanding different perspectives on violence against women as well as actions to deal with and challenge violence against women."@en
"Pt. 17 looks at how women resist the barriers, stereotypes and limits imposed by others, and pt. 18 presents the impact of homelessness on women and children."@en
"Pt. 21 explores how prostitution and the criminal justice system are influenced by attitudes toward gender, race and class, and pt. 22 talks about rape and self-defense, and the relationship between self-defense and martial arts, as well as the anti-violence movement."@en
"Pt. 11 explores the social construction of pregnancy and children; medical and midwifery models of pregnancy and childbirth, etc., and Pt. 12 explores the issue of motherhood; such as the differences between motherhood on a personal experience, and strategies for challenging restrictive conceptions of motherhood."@en
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