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Feminist Theory Website
Use this link to research 31 fields in feminism, 80 important feminists, and the status of women in 130 countries in the world. Available in English, French, and Spanish.
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FeMiNa: SITES FOR, BY AND ABOUT WOMEN
FeMiNa was created in September of 1995 and debuted online to provide women with a comprehensive, searchable directory of links to female friendly sites and information on the World Wide Web. FeMiNa is the only website of its kind, with a comprehensive database and powerful, intuitive search engine created by Cybergrrl. Inc.
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PrideLinks Gay Lesbian Bi and Transgender search engine
From their homepage: "If you are looking for queer links, resources, information, support or just fun, chances are that you'll find what you are looking for right here..."
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WWWomen: The premiere search directory for women online
This URL has lots of links to other sites of interest to women. They are categorized as: community/government, mailing list, shopping, arts & entertainment, women in business, computers/internet, diversity issues, education, feminism, health & safety, lesbian visibility, mothers/parenting, personal time, publications, women's Resources, science & technology, women's sports, and women throughout history.
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Gender and Inequality
From the website: 'This page looks at the difficulties women face in a changing global economy. Globilization has recast gender relations and altered the status and life condition of women. More women work outside the home in the wage labor force. While this has undermined traditional patriarchy, it has burdened women with a double load of work, exposed them to harshly exploitative conditions in the paid work place, and scarcely improved their material well-being. Women have suffered disproportionately from globilization, while seeing few of its benefits. These materials look not only at women's inequality and oppression, but also at how women worldwide are mobilizing to improve their condition and fight for a more just world order for themselves and their children.'
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AVIVA
AVIVA is run by an International group of feminists based in London. The site features courses, resources, group listings, and events of interest, country/geographical area. They provide the listing service free of charge for women, and are funded by advertising, and sponsorship.