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Am J Community Psychol ; 28(6): 883-911, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11109483

ABSTRACT

Stories about community work in New Zealand and Scotland are presented to describe and reflect on issues central to feminist community psychology. Organizing a lesbian festival, Ingrid Huygens describes feminist processes used to equalize resources across Maori (indigenous) and Pakeha (white) groups. Heather Hamerton presents her experiences as a researcher using collective memory work to reflect on adolescent experiences related to gender, ethnicity, and class. Sharon Cahill chronicles dilemmas and insights from focus groups about anger with women living in public housing in Scotland. Each story chronicles experiences related to oppression and privilege, and describes the author's emotions and reflections. Individually and collectively, the stories illustrate the potential offered by narrative methods and participatory processes for challenging inequalities and encouraging social justice.


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Feminism , Power, Psychological , Prejudice , Psychology, Social , Social Change , Anecdotes as Topic , Community Mental Health Services , Female , Focus Groups , Homosexuality, Female , Humans , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander , New Zealand , Research Design , Scotland
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