Newsletter of the Asian Women's Resource Centre for Culture and Theology
Vol. 8, No. 1, April 2003

womenet means women's network and solidarity. The "net" symbolises fishing, so common for Asian villages by the sea. It reminds us of rural and grassroots people, especially women, who mainstream society tends to overlook, neglect, ignore and even abuse. The "net" is also part of the image of "fishing" people which Jesus the Christ commissioned his disciples and followers to do.

Contents

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AWRC postpones meetings

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2 delegates to EWA

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IGI shared at conference to evaluate curriculum

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Update on CTM elections

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Celebrating Women’s Achievements

bulletOrdination
bulletBook Release
bulletInternational Women’s Day 2003
bulletTowards more female Buddhist monks

 

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Organizational Feature : Getting to Know "Streevani"

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Towards ending discrimination

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Obituaries

bulletYayori Matsui
bulletEng Kim Chhoun

 

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Reminders

bulletCall for membership dues
bulletCall for papers

 

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