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Reviews of new and older books written by women, from a feminist and a literary perspective.

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The Din of Inequity

Wednesday, May 9, 2007. Tonight my old Topaz went out in a blaze of glory. It was a spectacular display of acrid, billowing smoke, multiple fire extinguishers, ear-splitting sirens, suspendered firemen, and a gaggle of curious onlookers. My only criteria are fuel efficiency and non-flammability. Suggestions? Thursday, May 3, 2007. Of which the Kamloops Elizabeth Fry Society.

University of Arizona Womens Resource Center Blog

Wednesday, November 2, 2011. Commission on the Status of Women. In collaboration with Pride Alliance. Is a frank, often unsettling documentary, that portrays the challenges faced by these women.

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We are a unit of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Space to meet, learn, and grow. Educational programs to enrich your UCSD experience.

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