[Duluth-announce] another try
Vici & Seiki Oshiro
vicio at visi.com
Wed May 11 20:17:44 CDT 2005
Thanks, Pam
Join us
..
for a reading, book signing and a bit of wine and cheese
celebrating
Arvonne Frasers new book
.
co-edited with Irene Tinker, professor emeritus,
University of California/Berkeley
Developing Power:
How Women Transformed International Development
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
7 p.m.
Micawbers Books
2238 Carter Avenue - St. Paul
(just off Como Avenue, behind Muffelettas )
"Through the voices of the women who shaped international development
policy and womens human rights over the past 30 years, this memoir
documents the struggles and triumphs of the Women in Development
movement. This international history of womens contributions is
significant for women and men in all cultures around the world,
including the United States."
-- Former United States President Jimmy Carter
This is a must-read book. Yes, these are stories of struggle, but
also of wit, solidarity, humour, fifth-column infiltration of
establishment structures, and soul uplifting gritty persistence.
--Margaret Catley-Carlson, CIDA, UNICEF, Population Council
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