[NIFL-WOMENLIT:628] Re: Men's involvement

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Quick note:

1)  I think we need to have some agreement among ourselves as woman about 
what we are talking about, some of the snags that come up in our daily lives 
as we live with the issue of gender and power.  These will inevitably get 
played out in the classroom, as people have noted.

2)  Men have a part to play as partners, taking responsibility and certainly 
talking up specifically about the violence aspect.   A coalition.

Andrea 



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