Women and social action. Episode 107, Families / Board of Governors Universities in cooperation with Governors State University ; a production of Communications Services.

Examines the effect of family background on social action. This lesson examines the complex issues facing today's families. It defines how family origin determines gender perception, discusses the important contributions that family collectives make to society, and pleads a case for change in s...

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Other Authors: Lambert, Cheryl (Director, Producer), Thompson, Martha (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: University Park, IL : Governors State University, 1993.
Series:Academic Video Online
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