PSYC 367/WmSt 366:  Gender Issues in Psychology

Spring 2004            Virginia Norris, Ph.D.

All dates are subject to change.  Announcements in class supersede internet material.

CHAPTER 13
Internet Resources

Affirmative Action

http://www.aclu.org/issues/women/arwo.html

ACLU web site on women's rights. Includes ACLU papers, and ACLU activity in court and Congress.

http://www.cir-usa.org/
The Center for Individual Rights presents this web page with special sections on affirmative action and sexual harassment from a legal viewpoint. The site has a discussion on affirmative action and harassment, as well as references to relevant court decisions on the issues.

http://www.feminist.org/other/ccri/cahome.html

The Feminist Majority Online presents this section of their web site devoted to affirmative action issues. The site presents resources, up-to-date news stories and links to other affirmative action sites in the World Wide Web.

http://www.feminist.org/rrights/intro.html

The Feminist Majority Online presents this section of their web site devoted to women's reproductive rights. The site has sections on abortion rights, clinic violence, and international abortion rights. The site has numerous, well-chosen links on contraception and additional links to other reproductive rights sites.
 

Pay Equity

http://www.feminist.com/fairpay/

The National Committee on Pay Equity (NCPE), founded in 1979, is the national membership coalition of over 180 organizations, including labor unions, women's and civil rights organizations, religious, professional, education and legal associations, commissions on women, state and local pay equity coalitions and individual women and men working to eliminate sex- and race-based wage discrimination and to acheive pay equity


Last update 12/26/2003

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