Christina Beard-Moose, PhD Anthropology and Women's Studies Suffolk County Community College

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Magog -- 2,000 year-old Oak Tree --
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At the foot of Glastonbury Tor

As a student at Suffolk County Community College enrolled in one of my course offerings, you'll find a course page that is specific to your subject. 

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Kristen and Deb Stand up for VAWA

   

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Check out Cultural Survival! 
When you begin writing, whether it is a paper, a journal, or a take-home test essay, you might want to begin with doing some research.  Follow this link to Cultural Survival  which is an excellent source for articles and information from around the globe! Try checking them out for indigenous issues, women's issues, and many different aspects of cultural systems!


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ALL WE ARE SAYING IS. . .

GIVE PEACE A CHANCE. . .

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     "I have no particular talent. I am merely inquisitive." Albert Einstein

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IMPORTANT! In order to have the instructions for your written assignments for the semester, it is your responsiblity to access them from your course page.  Written assignments WILL NOT be handed out in class.

Operation: Stop the Dehumanization of Women!  A Grassroots Community Effort by Women's Studies Seminar Fall'10 Class, SCCC

The mass rape of more than 300 women, several men and children in villages deep in the forest of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo at the beginning of August, has renewed momentum to tackle the sexual violence in what Wallstrom has called "the rape capital of the world".

Lindsey Hilsum in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 12 October 2010 21.0

STOP RAPE IN THE CONGO NOW!