[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1326] Re: Disclosure

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Mev,

I'm not advocating one or the other response, I'm just saying that these are 
very deep waters.  I recently heard Jenny Horsman speak, and at that point 
she had come to think that those who work with adult literacy students need 
to be able to have a consulting relationship with a therapist--someone for 
them.

I was stunned and moved to read last year of a group of men from neighboring 
town  who had joined together to protest violence against women.  Two local 
guys had started the group, nothing big, just men reacting to injustice 
against women.

Andrea



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