This Research-in-Brief summarizes the findings of a larger report, The Ties That Bind: Women’s Public Vision for Politics, Religion, and Civil Society, based on a series of 75 in-depth, qualitative interviews with women (and a few men) working as volunteers, staff, or leaders of non-profit religious groups working on social justice issues.
The Ties That Bind: Women’s Public Vision for Politics, Religion, and Civil Society
By Amy Caiazza|2020-12-14T03:49:10+00:00May 31, 2005|IWPR|Comments Off on The Ties That Bind: Women’s Public Vision for Politics, Religion, and Civil Society
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