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[WomenLiteracy 609] Re: Update on Women and Literacy list

Daphne Greenberg alcdgg at langate.gsu.edu
Sun Oct 22 17:27:02 EDT 2006


Keith,
I think that you raise a good point, and it will be important for all
subscribers to raise important salient considerations, so that they
don't get lost.
Daphne


>>> "Keith Wright" <kwright8 at att.net> 10/18/06 10:10 PM >>>

Dr. Greenberg, as I see it, the main reason for combining the lists was
given as stated,
"...many of the issues that impact one group also affect the other
group."
I agree that the
issues may be the same, but the implications may be different. Although
an
issue may
impact me and another person, the impact on me may be entirely
different.
Given this,
my reaction will be more of a concern, that important salient
considerations
may be lost
for both groups.


Keith D Wright, Dean
School of Technology
DeVry University Atlanta/Charlotte/Raleigh
250 North Arcadia Avenue
Decatur, GA 30030
770-490-4106

Email: kwright at faculty.atl.devry.edu

----- Original Message -----
From: "Daphne Greenberg" <alcdgg at langate.gsu.edu>
To: <womenliteracy at nifl.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 9:08 PM
Subject: [WomenLiteracy 592] Re: Update on Women and Literacy list



>I am wondering how people on this list feel about the merging of the

> Women and Literacy List with the Poverty, Race, and Literacy list? Any

> reactions? Happiness? Disappointment? Concern? Excitement?

> Daphne

>

>>>> "Nguyen, My Linh" <Mylinh.Nguyen at ed.gov> 10/18/06 11:37 AM >>>

> Dear Discussion List subscribers,

>

> As the National Institute for Literacy enters a new fiscal year,

> we

> have taken steps to streamline the way we deliver professional

> development

> to our discussion list members. A major change that will directly

affect

> you

> is the merging of the Poverty, Race and Literacy List with the Women

and

> Literacy List starting November 6, 2006.

>

> We will continue to provide access to discussion archives on our

> website.

>

> We have chosen to combine the two lists because we recognize

> that

> many of the issues that impact one group also affect the other group,

> and

> believe that many of the topics discussed on one list can

> benefit

> the other list. For that reason, we decided to combine the lists to

> enhance

> list members access to the latest ideas and information

> available.

> Race and gender issues often intersect, and it is most both practical

> and

> appropriate to have them intersect on one combined list.

>

> We know that many members of our two lists, especially members

> of

> our Women's list, view the lists as safe havens where issues can be

> raised

> and discussed. We want you to know that we will continue to

> respect

> your input and will maintain the same high level of sensitivity and

> respect

> we have always shown our list members. In combining the two

> lists,

> Daphne Greenberg will serve as the moderator for the new combined

list.

> Her

> experience with women's literacy has enabled her to moderate the

women's

> list with the right balance of sensitivity and insight that is

necessary

> for

> such a list. And we know that in assuming the responsibility of the

new

> list, she will bring the same balance to the Poverty, Race, Women,

and

> Literacy list.

>

> The Institute will be inviting current subscribers for both the

> Poverty, Race Literacy List and the Women and Literacy List to the new

> combined

> Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy List. Once you receive the

> invitation, you will need to confirm your subscription to the Poverty,

> Race, Women and Literacy List.

>

> We encourage you to be an active participant in the new list by

> sharing your unique perspectives to help make the Poverty, Race, Women

> and

> Literacy List a dynamic resource for information and

> professional

> development.

>

> My Linh Nguyen

> Associate Director of Communications

> National Institute for Literacy

> (202) 233-2041

> fax (202) 233-2050

> mnguyen at nifl.gov

>

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