[WomenLiteracy] RE: women's issues and violence
Gregory Valadie
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Thu Dec 1 10:31:20 EST 2005
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Grégory Valadié
Academy for Educational Development
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>>> sissy.kegley at verizon.net 12/01/05 10:26 AM >>>
For an immediate compilation of the discussion, see David Rosen's message
posted Nov. 25:
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>>
Hello Daphne, Brenda and others,
The discussion on Women's Literacy in Afghanistan is being archived
on the Adult Literacy Education Wiki, in a new topic area, "World
Literacy and Nonformal Education." You will find this at:
http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/Women%27s_Literacy_in_Afghanistan
This enables those who are new to the discussion to catch up, and
others, who find the discussion after it has taken place, to still
benefit.
The new ALE Wiki area needs an Area Leader, someone who is interested
in helping develop and promote World Literacy and Nonformal
Education. If you are interested, wherever you may live, e-mail me.
And, of course, anyone can add new material -- or edit --the ALE
Wiki. For more information go to http://wiki.literacytent.org
David J. Rosen
djrosen at comcast.net
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Sissy Kegley
ESOL/Adult Education
(301) 588-4333 home office
(301) 467-5364 cellular
sissy.kegley at verizon.net
>-----Original Message-----
>From: womenliteracy-bounces at dev.nifl.gov [mailto:womenliteracy-
>bounces at dev.nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Elsa Auerbach
>Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:19 AM
>To: The Women & Literacy Discussion List
>Subject: Re: [WomenLiteracy] RE: women's issues and violence
>
>I completely agree with Laurie. I'm hoping that in the short run, someone
>could "compose" this discussion into a single piece (cutting and pasting?)
>so that it's all on one document (any takers?). I've been trying to keep
>track of it, but seem to have big missing pieces. From there, perhaps it
>would be easier to write something up for publication. My guess is that
>Brenda already has in mind to do some writing about her
>insights/research/experiences.
>
>Elsa Auerbach
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