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- From: "Rafi, Aline Jesus" <>
- To: Gillian Greensite <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: On-line versus Live, to Ms. Greensite
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 16:27:10 -0400
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Gillian,
Thank you for your post. In addition to your comment below, I am wondering if
I am the only one that feels slightly uncomfortable with all the
self-promotion that seems to on in the list. While people have the right to
talk about their programs, I sometimes wish for a forum where participants
can share their opinions without the defensive messages that generally seem
to follow.
Aline
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Subject: Re: On-line versus Live, to Ms. Greensite
Why is it that when women have a point of view it is "passion" ( even
when based on 30 years experience in the rape prevention movement)
and when men have a point of view ( based on far less experience) it
is not trivialized by reducing it to an emotional state.
I suggest you all check out the section on Verbal Judo in the
"StudentSuccess" on-line module and decide for yourselves.
Gillian
Gillian Greensite
UCSC Rape Prevention Education
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- Re: On-line versus Live, to Ms. Greensite, Steven Pearlman, 03/17/2010
- looking for global sexual violence stats, sspedit, 03/22/2010
- RE: looking for global sexual violence stats, Chad Sniffen, 03/22/2010
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: On-line versus Live, to Ms. Greensite, Gillian Greensite, 03/17/2010
- Re: On-line versus Live, to Ms. Greensite, Michelle Spradling, 03/17/2010
- RE: On-line versus Live, to Ms. Greensite, Rafi, Aline Jesus, 03/17/2010
- looking for global sexual violence stats, sspedit, 03/22/2010
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