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> During the year or so that I have subscribed to this list, the most common
> topic of discussion has been cows, sheep, pigs, chickens and other animals
> eaten as meat. Women and women's issues have rarely been discussed, and
> several attempts to start such discussions have fallen flat due to lack of
> participants. I wonder why.
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> Sandra
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> Dr Sandra Gail Taylor
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> University or Adelaide 5005
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> Ecofeminism promises to have a rich and varied future, much like a multi-
>
> textured quilt made by lots of different quilters.
>
> Karen Warren
>
How about the treatment of women and the natural environment >(earth-
human/interjectwomen/-relations in organizations as a social/ethical
issue? Yolanda Coppolino