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Social Work Areas Of Practice Sites: Gender

Bookbeast's Feminist Threads Home Page
http://www.bookbeast.com/ft.htm
Offers a variety of information of interest to women, including ecofeminism, ethnic and international resources, U.S. Politics, general and reference resources, books and publications, law and freedom, religion, lesbian culture, music, art and film, health and safety, work and leisure, and notices about upcoming events.

Feminist Activist Resources
http://www.igc.org/women/feminist.html
This guide is particularly oriented toward connecting feminists who are activists to useful resources on the Internet.

Feminist.Com
http://feminist.com/
FEMINIST.COM is aimed at helping women network, and educating and empowering women (and men) on issues that affect their lives. Offers news, information about resources, activism, women's health, articles and speeches, women-owned businesses, and classifieds.

Feminist Majority Foundation
http://www.feminist.org/
The Feminist Majority and The Feminist Majority Foundation are committed to empowering women and winning equality through research, the sharing of information of value to feminists everywhere, and effective action. The site offers action alerts, news and press releases, and information about events of interest.

Feminist Theory Web Site
http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/
The Feminist Theory Web site provides research materials and information for students, activists, and scholars interested in women's conditions and struggles around the world. The goals of this Web site are: 1) to encourage a wide range of research into feminist theory, and 2) to encourage dialogue between women (and men) from different countries around the world. Hopefully, this will result in new connections, new ideas, and new information about feminist theory and women's movements.

The International Foundation for Gender Education
http://www.ifge.org/
The International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), founded in 1987, is a leading advocate and educational organization for promoting the self-definition and free expression of individual gender identity.

Men's Issues Page
http://www.vix.com/men/
The mission of this site is to cover the several men's movements encyclopedically. It seeks to maintain comprehensive reference lists of men's movement organizations, books, periodicals, Web links and other related resources, as well as to serve as an online reference source for statistics, studies and bibliographies of interest to the men's movements.

Men's Movement Resources on the Web
http://www.psychstat.smsu.edu/scripts/dws148f/mensresourcesmain.asp
David W. Stockburger has compiled a list of resources for men's issues, including organizations, literature and information, advocacy pages, and government links.

National Organization for Women
http://now.org/
Official home page of the National Organization for Women. Offers information about the organization and its agenda, as well as feminism, women, abortion rights, violence against women, racial and ethnic diversity, and economic equity.

Women.com
http://www.women.com
A women's network for women's content and community, includes Women's Wire, Beatrice's Web Guide, Prevention's Healthy Ideas, Stork Site, and MoneyMode, plus community forums where visitors take center stage.

WomensNet
http://www.igc.org/igc/gateway/wnindex.html
WomensNet was launched in early 1995. WomensNet is an online community of individuals and organizations who use computer technology to advance the interests of women worldwide. WomensNet played a key role in disseminating information at the World Conference on Women in Beijing and to the outside world as well.

Women's Resource Center
http://www.Colorado.edu/StudentAffairs/WomensResourceCenter/
The Women's Resource Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder serves as a resource for the university community and an advocate for women of all backgrounds, races, classes, ages, sexual orientations, political and religious beliefs, and physical abilities.

Women's Resources on the Web: INDEX
http://www.polaris.net/~ratliff/emily/women.html
Offers links related to health, safety, sexuality, sports, Women's Studies, women in technology, politics and activism, and more.

Women's Studies (R)E-sources on the Web
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/women/cyber.html
Lots of women's studies links. The various Internet sites listed are primarily electronic sources that may be useful for Women's Studies.

WWWomen!
http://www.wwwomen.com/
Considered to be the premier search directory for women's resources on the Internet, offers both hierarchical and keyword searching.

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