2009 Enacting Change: What can we learn from each other?
Current, previous, and future NAEA Women's Caucus members were encouraged to invite another person just met at NAEA to a dialogue about enacting change. A suggestion from the 2008 lobby session for the Women's Caucus to organize mentor relationships was the topic in 2009. Questions posed were: What are issues you would like to hear others' experiences about or would like to share? How do feminists view "rules" and "boundaries" across cultural difference and socio-political hierarchies intended to maintain order? When are rules a matter of state, and when do these allude to human relationships of a global nature? Does the Women's Caucus need a collective identity (e.g., a construct of "women") or mission or coalition for socio-political mobilization?
Click on "transcription" for a pdf download to read the dialogue that took place at the NAEA WOMEN'S CAUCUS "ENACTING CHANGE" LOBBY SESSION.










