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Primer from Wings And Dreams:4 Elements of New Feminism book now available

We are please to provide this readers' condensed edition, of the new book, Wings & Dreams: 4 Elements of a New Feminism, in the original German and English translation. From four prominent memb...

Tagged: cooperation, men, feminism, women

Started Nov 11

Time for a New Definition of Feminism?

We are pleased to make available, this E-Dition, condensed of the forthcoming(Nov 2009) new book, Wings & Dreams: 4 Elements of a New Feminism, for your review and discussion. More at this sit...

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Started Oct 18

 

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An Introduction to a New Book on Feminism from Germany(and it's in English too)

Thought you might be inclined to consider reviewing, through this link, our forthcoming new book, from Sophia Sirius Publishing.


http://48thparallelproject.ning.com/forum/topics/time-for-a-new-definition-of

Posted on October 17, 2009 at 7:31pm —

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