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i've already given you sex and world peace by valerie hudson as a great resource, right? there's dark at the end of the street, which is a great retelling of the civil rights movement with more women's stories added. let's tell our favorite books. julie? >> makers. >> yes, thank you, makers. makers three hour television special on pbs now is also a wreb site with about 200 interviews, which is a huge wonderful resource. a very, very important present. and historical resource. what other favorite books do we have here? >> words of fire. absolutely. great, yes, very, very important. >> stephanie kuntz, the way we never were.
i've already given you sex and world peace by valerie hudson as a great resource, right? there's dark at the end of the street, which is a great retelling of the civil rights movement with more women's stories added. let's tell our favorite books. julie? >> makers. >> yes, thank you, makers. makers three hour television special on pbs now is also a wreb site with about 200 interviews, which is a huge wonderful resource. a very, very important present. and historical resource. what...
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i've already given you sex and world peace by valerie hudson as a great resource, right? there's dark at the end of the street, which is a great retelling of the civil rights movement with more women's stories added. let's tell our favorite books. julie? >> makers. >> yes, thank you, makers. makers three hour television special on pbs now is also a wreb site with about 200 interviews, which is a huge wonderful resource. a very, very important present. and historical resource. what other favorite books do we have here? >> words of fire. absolutely. great, yes, very, very important. >> stephanie kuntz, the way we never were. i mentioned the mermaid and the minitore earlier, which i think was from the '70s or '80s, but really shows the degree to which the changeover to societies in which men were separated from children and didn't develop those parts of higher arcry. not enough men enter child rearing in the home and develop the rest of themselves. >> bell hooks, feminism is for everybody. >> yes, the great bell hooks. >> yes, ms. magazine in the classroom. >> ms. is in clas
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i've been talking about to some of you about for a year at least called "sex and world peace" by valerie hudson and other scholars, we now can prove with 100 countries that the biggest indicator of whether a country is violent within itself or will use military violence against another country, the biggest cause is not poverty or lack of natural resources or religion or even degree of democracy, it's violence against females. it is that that is experienced first and that that normalizes all other subject, object dominated, dominator, conquering, superior, inferior relationships. and, you know, in my list, i haven't included everything we know. i mean, the equal rights amendment would be nice if we had the constitution, right, don't you think? [ applause ] the fact that three-quarters of all immigrants now fighting a great battle in this town are women and children. you know all of those things. but those are ten. i just picked arbitrarily, so i dare anybody to say that this revolution is over because now we are on to the ways of denormalizing violence and dominance. we're understanding that we'
i've been talking about to some of you about for a year at least called "sex and world peace" by valerie hudson and other scholars, we now can prove with 100 countries that the biggest indicator of whether a country is violent within itself or will use military violence against another country, the biggest cause is not poverty or lack of natural resources or religion or even degree of democracy, it's violence against females. it is that that is experienced first and that that...
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everybody should pop up -- i've already given you sex and world peace by valerie hudson as a great resource. right? there's dark at the end of the street, which is a great retelling of the civil rights movement with more women's stories added. let's tell our favorite books. julie. >> makers. >> yes, thank you. "makers." three-hour television special on pbs now is also a website with about 200 interviews which is a huge, wonderful resource. a very, very important present and historical resource. what other favorite books do we have here? or favorite -- pardon? >> "words of fire." >> absolutely. yes. words of fire, we happen to have the fiery people right here. great. yes. very, very important. stephanie koontz's "the way we never were." right. and i mentioned dorothy dennerstein, the mermaid and the minute o'taur earlier, which i think was from the '70s or '80s but really shows the degree to which the changeover to societies in which men were separated from children and didn't develop those parts of their humanity that come from raising children was part of creating the kind of hierarchy we'
everybody should pop up -- i've already given you sex and world peace by valerie hudson as a great resource. right? there's dark at the end of the street, which is a great retelling of the civil rights movement with more women's stories added. let's tell our favorite books. julie. >> makers. >> yes, thank you. "makers." three-hour television special on pbs now is also a website with about 200 interviews which is a huge, wonderful resource. a very, very important present...
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i've already given you sex and world peace by valerie hudson as a great resource, right? there's dark at the end of the street, which is a great retelling of the civil rights movement with more women stories added. there -- who -- let's tell our favorite books. julie? well, makers, oh, yes, thank you, makers, yes. makers three hour television special on pbs now is also a website with about 200 interviews which is a huge, wonderful resource, a very, very important present and historical resource. what other favorite books do we have here? pardon? >> words of fire. >> words of fire. absolutely. yes, "words of fire." we happen to have the fiery people right here. great, yes. very, very, very important. stephanie koontz' "the way we never were." and i mentioned "the mermaid and the min or the" which i think is from the '70s. it shows the changeover into societies in which men were separated from children and didn't develop those parts of their humanity that comes from raising children. it was part of creating the kind of hierarchy we're dealing with now. women leave the home
i've already given you sex and world peace by valerie hudson as a great resource, right? there's dark at the end of the street, which is a great retelling of the civil rights movement with more women stories added. there -- who -- let's tell our favorite books. julie? well, makers, oh, yes, thank you, makers, yes. makers three hour television special on pbs now is also a website with about 200 interviews which is a huge, wonderful resource, a very, very important present and historical...
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i've been talking about to some of you for a year, at least, called "sex and world peace" by valerie hudsonand other scholars, we now can prove with 100 countries that the biggest indicator of whether a country is violent within itself or will use military violence against another country, the biggest cause is not poverty or lack of natural resources or religion or even degree of democracy. it's violence against females. it is that that is experienced first and that that normalizes all other subject/object dominated/dominator conquering superior/inferior relationships. and in my list, i haven't included everything you know. i mean, the equal rights amendment? it still would be nice if we had the constitution, don't you think? cedaw? [applause] the fact that 3/4 of all immigrants now fighting a great battle in this town are women and children. i mean, you know all of those things. but those are ten i just picked arbitrarily, so i dare anybody to say that this revolution is over because now, we are onto the ways of de-normalizing violence and dominance. we're understanding that we'll never ha
i've been talking about to some of you for a year, at least, called "sex and world peace" by valerie hudsonand other scholars, we now can prove with 100 countries that the biggest indicator of whether a country is violent within itself or will use military violence against another country, the biggest cause is not poverty or lack of natural resources or religion or even degree of democracy. it's violence against females. it is that that is experienced first and that that normalizes...