Dear Collective Brain,
I have been trying to locate possible titles for a faculty who has been using /Postcards from the Future/ for some time now, and who would like to use something similar in scope and tone that is more up-to-date (/Postcards/ was released in 1997). Our catalog description of this title reads "This program features women throughout the world who are working toward gaining power and making a difference." Can anyone think of any similar titles that have been released within the last, say, 2-3 years? Or know of any programs currently in development? I have suggested /Peace x Peace: Women on the Frontlines/ and a handful of other possibilities, but am still looking for the right one. This is the faculty's wishlist:/
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"It should be something just as engaging as this one, but it doesn't only have to show accomplishments....sort of a snapshot of worldwide women's issues, looking at several key countries. I like this one because it links women's activism with environmental activism, peace activism and efforts to address violence against women."
Thanks in advance,
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Meghann R. Matwichuk
Assistant Librarian
Instructional Media Department
Morris Library, University of Delaware
181 S. College Ave.
Newark, DE 19717
(302) 831-1475
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Dear Collective Brain, I have been trying to locate possible titles for a faculty who has been using Postcards from the Future for some time now, and who would like to use something similar in scope and tone that is more up-to-date (Postcards was released in 1997). Our catalog description of this title reads "This program features women throughout the world who are working toward gaining power and making a difference." Can anyone think of any similar titles that have been released within the last, say, 2-3 years? Or know of any programs currently in development? I have suggested Peace x Peace: Women on the Frontlines and a handful of other possibilities, but am still looking for the right one. This is the faculty's wishlist: "It should be something just as engaging as this one, but it doesn't only have to show accomplishments....sort of a snapshot of worldwide women's issues, looking at several key countries. I like this one because it links women's activism with environmental activism, peace activism and efforts to address violence against women." Thanks in advance, ****************************** Meghann R. Matwichuk Assistant Librarian Instructional Media Department Morris Library, University of Delaware 181 S. College Ave. Newark, DE 19717 (302) 831-1475
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