Publication Date
1993
171 p|ill
This handbook presents ideas to prepare for, plan, design, and run a workshop on gender and women's oppression. It is intended for community, adult, and popular educators, trainers, organizers, facilitators, or teachers. Section 1 helps the reader to think about women's oppression and gender, understand the need to challenge women's oppression, and see the possibilities for challenging it through popular education. Section 2 explains procedures for organizing and running a workshop to challenge women's oppression through popular education methods. Section 3 explains what the activities are for and how to use them. Appendices include a glossary of terms, a handy reference to workshop techniques, and a list of 32 resources