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  • Donation to Kanayq Hayots Women's Resource Center

    PRESS RELEASE November 17, 2004
    Kanayq Hayots Womenıs Resource Center
    1 Alek Manukyan Street, Central Building
    Yerevan 375049, Armenia
    Tel: (01) 552-215, (09) 486-330
    Contact person: Shushan Avagyan
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.armenianwomen.org


    Kanayq Hayots Women's Resource Center, based on the campus of Yerevan State
    University of Armenia, has received a donation of English-language feminist
    literature to enrich its lending library. Dr. Berenice Malka Fisher,
    Professor Emerita of Educational Philosophy at New York University, met with
    co-founder of Kanayq Hayots and panelist Shushan Avagyan at the Illinois
    State University's Women's Studies Ninth Annual Symposium in March 2004,
    which led to discussions in regard to collaboration between the two parties.
    As a result, during the month of November Fisher has shipped over a hundred
    women's studies-related books, as well as two long runs of the journals
    Signs and Feminist Studies. In addition, the donation includes many issues
    of the National Women's Studies Association Journal, Radical Teacher, and
    Feminist Teacher as well as a scattering of issues of other journals with
    feminist content. The collection of books and journals are from Fisher's
    private library accumulated in the course of her life and, according to her,
    she is very pleased to see them find a new worthy home.

    Berenice Malka Fisher has co-founded the School of Education's Women's
    Studies Commission and created the University-wide faculty development
    Seminar on Teaching Social Justice. Her feminist articles and essays have
    appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. Topics include shame and
    guilt in the women's movement, how disability affects friendships among
    women, the impact of women as role models, a feminist theory of caring, the
    meaning of childlessness for women, and the theory and practice of feminist
    pedagogy. Her book ³No Angel in the Classroom: Teaching Through Feminist
    Discourse² received the Distinguished Publication Award for 2002 from the
    Association for Women in Psychology.



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    Kanayq Hayots provides an on-campus academic resource center geared toward
    supplying the necessary tools to empower women, and raise awareness of
    gender inequalities and discrimination within the University, as well as
    other communities. Our objective is to eradicate discrimination against
    women based on their sex, age, race, class, religion, ethnicity, physical or
    mental disability, sexual orientation or marital status, and foster
    solidarity among ourselves. The Center's location within the academic
    setting sustains, but does not limit, our commitment to the female student
    population on the campus of YSU.  
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