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[PovertyRaceWomen 153] Re: PovertyRaceWomen Digest, Vol 2, Issue 25
Angela Orlando
angela_orlando at worlded.orgThu Dec 28 12:44:12 EST 2006
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Sorry folks, I forgot we had to remove June Jordan's piece from our
online version (along with several others) . It was originally from
"Moving Towards Home: Political Essays" Copyright 1981, 1985, 1989.
Published by Virago Press.
Angela
Jenny Horsman wrote:
Thanks Angela - I was eager to read June Jordan's article but sadly its
not
available in the pdf "due to copyright restrictions" (along with a lot
of
other wonderful sounding articles which I assume must all have been
reprints
- can you give us the full reference of where it was originally
published
I'd love to read it.
Thanks too for reminding me of the past issues of the Change Agent -
there
are many that have powerful articles for an online course that I am
designing on violence and learning - I love that at least most of each
issue
is available online.
Jenny
Angela Orlando
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