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Women in the Curriculum / Women's Studies



WIC Lunches

Abortion in Maine: A Report from Two Feminists on the Common Ground Committee

Accommodate, Assimilate, or Activate: Tomorrow's Agenda for LGBT Rights

Archives: Resources for Women's Studies in the St. John Valley & Fiddling

Biography, Transnational Feminism, and Empire: Margaret Cousins' Ireland and India

Breast Cancer: What Every Woman Should Know

Child Custody: A Family Rights Issue for the 1990s

"Did Miriam Talk Too Much? ": Ancient Rabbinical Attitudes Toward an Assertive Woman

Did She or Didn't She?: Franco-American Women in Parochial Schools

Different Points of View with a Single Point of Focus: Collaboration, Accountability, and Cooperation by the Local Domestic Abuse Task Force

Diversity: A Pioneer Journalist Reflects on its Peril and Promise

Eating Disorders

An Ecofeminist Analysis of Violence in the Home

The Education and Status of Women at U Maine: 1972, 1987, and Today

English and Algonquin Women in the Age of Homespun

Franco-American Women at the University of Maine: A Clash of Cultures?

From Ivory Tower to Power Tower: How Women in Academic Administration Can Arrive, Survive, and Make a Difference

From Technocratic to Holistic: Midwifery as a Catalyst for Change

From the Jane Collective to RU486: The Changing Context for Abortion

The Futures of Women's Studies

Grassroots Goes to the Polls: The Impact of Citizens' Initiatives on Maine's Lesbian and Gay Rights Movement

The Making of a Lesbian Encyclopedia

Modern Women in Crisis: Dramatic Scenes by Women Playwrights Performed by UMaine Acting Students

The Power of Feminist Theory: Domination, Resistance, Solidarity

Race Talks Among Undergraduate Women

Raising Their Voices: The Politics of Girls' Anger

Reproductive Rights

So How Well is the College Curriculum Recognizing Race and Gender?

Speak-Out on Domestic Violence

Tales of the Revolution and the Socialization of 19th-Century French Women

Theatre for the 98%: Women's Issues are Human Issues

The Undeserving Victim

The Untold Story of Title IX: How We Got it When No One Was Looking

What's New in the E.U.? A Danish Perspective: Women's Issues in the European Union

Will Maine Discriminate? What Defeating The Referendum Will or Won't do For Women

The Witches of Eastwick...NOT! --

Women and Politics in Turkey

Women, Babies, and Playwright Judith Thompson, Scenes from "I Am Yours

Women in Europe: Women's Studies Goes Abroad

Women in Survey Engineering

Women in the Greening of Harlem

Women of Color: Obstacles and Rewards as Mainers

Women's Issues in the 116th Legislature: Unfinished Business

The Women's Movement in Germany: Current Issues and Debates

The Women's Movement in Zimbabwe: Unearthing Its Dynamic Within an African Setting

Women's Studies Majors Do Honor Theses

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Women in the Curriculum
Women's Studies
Program
101 Fernald Hall
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04469
Phone: 581-1228
E-mail: Angela.Hart@umit.maine.edu


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, Orono, Maine 04469
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