Hello Everyone!
I am researching/writing a master's thesis on feminist contributions to env            
 
environmental education.  I am interested in any contacts, articles, books,
or thoughts on this area.  There is not much information out there, so my
literature search is slim so far.  I don't want to miss crucial contributions.
Please contact me if you are interested in this subject.  
I am also looking for the address/phone/e-mail of Woodswoman.  Anybody know?
Thanks,
Kristin DeBoer
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Date: 04 Mar 1995 14:02:33 +0000 (GMT)
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Subject: ACTION ALERT: WOMENS HUMAN RIGHTS

Apologies for several cross post of this item (by myself, not ipb), but 
wanted to ensure the alert was seen as widely as possible..

karen


/* Written 11:42 AM  Mar  4, 1995 by ipb in gn:gen.women */
/* ---------- "ACTION ALERT: WOMENS HUMAN RIGHTS" ---------- */
ACTION ALERT! ACTION ALERT! ACTION ALERT! ACTION ALERT!


Geneva, 4 march 1995

The mainstreaming of women's human rights into UN human rights
mechanisms is threatened.  The Commission on Human Rights last
evening did not vote on two resolutions regarding women's human
rights because some last minute objection to support mainstreaming
developed.

Women's groups and their friends must indicate strong support of
these resolutions in their present form to their governments as
soon as possible.  The vote may take place as early as Tuesday, 7
March, the day before International Women's Day.

The resolutions are:

E/CN.4/1995/L.70, Questions of integrating the human rights of
women into the human rights mechanisms of the United Nations;

E/CN.4/1995/L.69, The elimination of violence against women.

Failure to pass these resolutions in their present form will have
serious repercussions on the success of the Beijing Conference.

Your mobilization will make a difference at this crucial moment.


signed,

Leila Seigel Vice-Chair, NGO Sub-Committee on the Status of Women,
Geneva International Alliance of Women, Rep. in Geneva
International Council of Jewish Women, Past Pres., Rep. in Geneva

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