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Mother Goose
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elogo bottom Mother Goose: A Scholarly Exploration
MOTHER GOOSE
what makes a Mother Goose a Mother Goose?
the nursery rhymes
Mother Goose visual challenges
life and history
zimmerli art museum
emergent literacy
social & political uses of Mother Goose
censorship
advertisement and imagery
digitization of early nursery rhyme books
an early Mother Goose play
mother goose online
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Links: Feminism

FeMiNa.
http://femina.cybergrrl.com/
Femina is the leading searchable directory of links to websites for, by and about women including business, education, entertainment, health, motherhood, recreation and politics.

Feminist.com.
http://www.feminist.com/
Our primary goal is to help make networking for women -- both off and online -- easy to do. We hope that FEMINIST.COM will become a place where women can meet, exchange ideas, get information, build a business, become active, participate in government and empower themselves and the world around them -- a woman's cyber community if you will.

International Center for Research on Women (ICRW).
http://www.icrw.org/
The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting social and economic development with women's full participation. ICRW generates quality, empirical information and technical assistance on women's productive and reproductive roles, their status in the family, their leadership in society, and their management of environmental resources. ICRW advocates with governments and multilateral agencies, convenes experts in formal and informal forums, and engages in an active publications and information program to advance women's rights and opportunities. ICRW was founded in 1976 and focuses principally on women in developing and transition countries.

National Organization for Women (NOW) Homepage.
http://www.now.org/
The National Organization for Women is the largest organization of feminist activists in the United States. NOW has 500,000 contributing members and 550 chapters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Since its founding in 1966, NOW's goal has been "to take action" to bring about equality for all women. Both the actions NOW takes and its position on the issues are often unorthodox, uncompromising and ahead of their time.

National Women's Studies Association.
http://www.nwsa.org/
The National Women's Studies Association (NWSA) was founded in 1977 to further the development of Women's Studies throughout the world at every educational level and in every setting. To this end, the organization is committed to being a forum fostering dialogue and collective action among women who are dedicated to feminist education and change.

Women.com Network.
http://women.com/
Welcome to the new Women.com Networks -- the premier network for women on the World Wide Web. With the combined strength of Women.com, HomeArts, Astronet, and Hearst's portfolio of women's magazine sites, Women.com Networks has the largest breadth of resources of any online women's network.

 



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