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PY/ED 912: PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH:
GENDER, ‘RACE’ AND POWER, FAL 2013
A very partial listing of additional resources for the semester and for your future work
Those with an asterisk (*) were required reading in other semesters.
(Also see www sites, bibliography, and glossaries posted on Blackboard Vista
Developed by current and previous students)
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