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Postcard: One -Year Anniversary Celebration Of The William J. Clinton Presidential Center Nov 2005

Postcard: One -Year Anniversary Celebration Of The William J. Clinton Presidential Center

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A “Friends & Family Bar-B-Que Reunion.” November 18, 2005.


Notes From Tiaw Conference (Handwritten) October 20, 2005, Edna Louise Saffy Oct 2005

Notes From Tiaw Conference (Handwritten) October 20, 2005, Edna Louise Saffy

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Notes written at The International Alliance for Women conference.


Program: Tiaw Global Partnership Forum 2005. Oct 2005

Program: Tiaw Global Partnership Forum 2005.

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The International Alliance for Women. Celebrating 25 Years of Women Making a World of Difference in Business, Philanthropy and Politics October 19-21, 2005


Evaluation Of The Civic Engagement Initiative, 2003-2004, Paul Watanabe, Anne W. Gathuo, Claudia Green, Michael Liu, Mary Jo Marion, Carmen Vivian Rivera Oct 2005

Evaluation Of The Civic Engagement Initiative, 2003-2004, Paul Watanabe, Anne W. Gathuo, Claudia Green, Michael Liu, Mary Jo Marion, Carmen Vivian Rivera

Institute for Asian American Studies Publications

The CEI integrated high levels of data collection, use, and analysis into its implementation model. TBF and members of the coordinating team also conducted evaluative and summary research at different periods throughout the project. To assess the CEI's impact on voter participation, therefore, the evaluation team reviewed analyses by these stakeholders, including primarily data from the Massachusetts Voter Education Network (MassVOTE, January 2005), LeLievre Information Systems (March 2004; May 2005, ) and Northeast Action (June 2003); reports to the funders group by the donor collaborative liaison Bates Consulting (March 2004; various dates 2005); an evaluative report to TBF by the …


Building Bridges: Conversations And Creating Networks Among Second And Third Wave Feminists And Women Activists, A Symposium. Apr 2005

Building Bridges: Conversations And Creating Networks Among Second And Third Wave Feminists And Women Activists, A Symposium.

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Information on the Building Bridges Symposium, April 2005.


Tracking The “State Of The Animals”: Challenges And Opportunities In Assessing Change, Randall Lockwood Jan 2005

Tracking The “State Of The Animals”: Challenges And Opportunities In Assessing Change, Randall Lockwood

State of the Animals 2005

In this chapter we:

  1. Review some of the measures that have been used in the past to attempt to assess the state of the animals and the extent to which we can continue to apply these measures to track future changes.
  2. Review some of the emerging tools and developing technologies that can improve our tracking of the state of the animals and provide some quantitative measures of our progress.
  3. Explore some examples of general measures of human interaction with animals that might prove useful in predicting and tracking changes in how they are treated.


Women's Participation In Disaster Relief And Recovery, Ayse Yonder, Sengul Akcar, Prema Gopalan Jan 2005

Women's Participation In Disaster Relief And Recovery, Ayse Yonder, Sengul Akcar, Prema Gopalan

Poverty, Gender, and Youth

Too little attention has been given to the gender-differentiated effects of natural disasters, that is, women’s losses relative to men’s, how women’s work time and conditions change (both in terms of care-giving and income-generating work), or how disaster-related aid and entitlement programs include or marginalize affected women. The detailed case studies from three earthquake-stricken areas in India and Turkey that are contained in this issue of SEEDS help fill this information gap. They provide examples of how low-income women who have lost everything can form groups and become active participants in the relief and recovery process. Readers learn how women …