[EDEQUITY Girls Dialogue]Name of organizations who may do similar

From: Debbie.Mulligan, (dlmul0@rangevilss.qld.edu.au)
Date: Tue Apr 24 2001 - 14:26:30 EDT


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Hi Annette:

I was interested to read your introduction in the EDEQUITY dialogue. You
sound like you have a fascinating and rewarding job. A lot of what you said
parallels with what we hear from young boys as well. I am very interested
in the educational/ social plight of boys (5 to 13 years) and would like to
know if their are any organizations like the one you belong to that are
focused on boys. I am a primary (elementary) teacher of children aged 10 to
13 years and have written a couple of articles on boys (published) so I'm
keen to work my way through the maze of understanding both sides of the
coin and what can be done practically by teachers.

Regards
Debbie Mulligan
dlmul0@rangevilss.qld.edu.au
http://www.rangevilss.qld.edu.au/

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Past message posted on EdEquity Girls Dialogue:
From: Annette Klinefelter, Director of the Girls' Initiative Network,
<aak@lclark.edu>
Subject: [EDEQUITY Girls Dialogue] Opening Statement by Annette Klinefelter

EdEquity Dialogue: The Voices of Girls
Greetings! My name is Annette Klinefelter and I am the Director of the
Girls' Initiative Network, a coalition of girls, young women, and adult
supporters in Portland, OR. We provide leadership development programming
and localized public education campaigns focused on building community
capacity to meet the developmental, social, and institutional needs of
girls and young women..............
Annette Klinefelter
Director of the Girls' Initiative Network,
<aak@lclark.edu>



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