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“I probably don’t need to tell you that coming out as a man is not generally one of the effects of any strand of feminism. But I, for one, was a feminist before I got to be a man. And, without feminism, I wouldn’t know how to be a man.” |
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Donor Spotlight: Adam Rothwell The Feminist Men of the Center The Marketing Guy: Still a Work in Progress Faculty Member Steve Everett Bangs the Drum for Women The Happy Oxymoron: Project Unspoken Goes Viral |
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About the Magazine
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Fall 2007 |
The Center for Women at Emory benefits our university and community constituencies by promoting gender equity and inclusion, developing women leaders, and providing education on gender issues. The center brings people together to share information, ideas, and resources as we work toward positive individual, institutional, and global transformation. |
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