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"DAWN" Newsletter of The DAWN CENTER
December 2007
< Raising Japan’s Next Generation A Gender Equality View >
Making Coeducation a Truly Gender-Equal Environment
Schools Today: A Round-Table Discussion Our Gender Equality
Organizing Workshops for School Teachers
Various Efforts Towards Gender-Equality in Japanese Education
< Column >Japanese Children-Observations of a School Counselor
The DAWN Center Information Library
Women and Work Seminars: Marking the 50th Seminar in March 2008
December 2006
< Women and Expression >
Women Directors Today – Their Contributions in Japanese Films
Women Draw, Women Read: The World of Shojo and Josei Manga
< Interview >Film Director Yonghi Yang
< Column > “Onna no Kimochi” 50Years
Expressionists: Women in Various Fields
“Women Express Akiko’s Message: Peace and Equality”
“Theater Arts for Women by Women”: The Dawn Center’s Women’s Performing Arts - The Expressionists
December 2005
< WOMEN AND PEACE >
Japanese Women’s Footsteps: 60 Years Since World War II
“Pacific War” and Women - Memoirs of 15 Year-Old -
Pacific War and Women: Retelling their Memoirs and Experiences
< Interview >Itsuko Okabe
< Columu >Japanese Women 10 Years After the Hanshin-Awaji Big Earthquake -The Quake Disaster and Gender lssues
Why is the Postwar Family System so Persistent? -The Reinforced and Fixed Modern Family-
-The Film “The Gift from Beate”-
The Dawn Center since its Opening: 10 Years of Activities
December 2004
< WOMEN IN THEIR 30'S >
Japanese Women in their 30's: Changes and Traditional Values
Women in their 30's who are active professionally and in the community
Discrimination of Buraku and Women in Japan : Minority Women and Women in Buraku Communities
My Life and Work: Their Jobs in Their 30's to Work for NPOs/NGOs
< Interview >Fusayo Kameyama
Book Reviews
The 2003 Women's Film Festival Presents "Gaea Girls" and a Photo Exhibition of "Fighting Women"
The Women's Performing Arts Presents The Musical, "Moonlight Children"
Introduction to Dawn Center Projects: Organizational Development for Women's Groups and Networking
December 2003
< WOMEN AND AN AGING SOCIETY >
Utilizing the Power and Experience of the Elderly in Society
The elderly supporting NPOs in Kansai
The Hidden Face of Aging: Japan's Foreign Residents
< Interview>Film "Erotica" by women for women Sachi Hamano,movie director
The Activity of "Women's Association for a Better Aging Society/Osaka"
Japan's Aged Society from a Gender Viewpoint
Active now !
December 2002
< WOMEN AND GLOBALIZATION >
International standards of gender equality and Japan -the impact on Japan-
Another Side of the Globalisation of Education:Japanese female postgraduate students studying at the University of London
Japan's Family Registry System -International Marriages Face a Policy of Exclusion-
< Interview>SPEAKING TO THE WORLD THROUGH JAZZ
Japanese Women in Their 30s
The Situation Surrounding International Families in Japan
DAWN HANDBOOKS
December 2001
< WOMEN AND WORK>
Working Environment and Social System Regarding Women in Japan
The M-Shaped Curve That Is Peculiar to Japan
FEW Kansai: Building a Support Network for Foreign Executive Women
< Interview>In Pursuit of the Society Where a Woman Can Stand on Her Own Feet and Have a Dream for the Future
WOMEN AND PENSIONS
Work and Live as Social Entrepreneur
The programs of the Dawn Center that help support "Women and work"
December 2000
< WOMEN AND POLITICS >
Advances in Politics by Japanese Women
MS. FUSAE OHTA, GOVERNOR OF OSAKA PREFECTURE
Noisy Elections a Feature of Japan
GENDER-FREE PERSPECTIVE IN THE LEGISLATURE
< Group Interview > Living in a Marginalized Community
Gender Free Forum, 2000 "Talk about the 21st century for women and men in Naniwa" was held.
An Introduction to the Dawn Center Publications
November 1999
< Women's Bodies and Women's Health >
Women and Reproductive Politics in Japan
Why Isn't the Pill a Topic of Conversation among Japanese Women?
< DISCUSSION ON > Teenage Sex and "Sexless" Married Couples in Their 20s and 30s
The Meaning of Enjo-Kousai
< Japanese Women Seen through Data > "Enjo-Kousai" and Attitudes toward Sex among Female High School Students in Japan
Health Care for Women as Seen by Non-Japanese Women
< INTERVIEW > The Theme for Japanese Women That Came Through Work
The Dawn Center Attains its 5th Anniversary
November 1998
< The Present State of Violence toward Women in Japan >
The Present State of Violence toward Women in Japan
< column > The First Large-Scale Survey on Domestic Violence in Japan: One-Third of Women are Victims!
How we tackle it in Osaka
< SURVEY REPORT > Violence from Husbands and Partners
< DISCUSSION > Violence from Husbands and Partners
Japanese Women as seen by Non-Japanese Women
< INTERVIEW > Sakiko Katayama:TV Announcer Researching & Reporting on DV From Women's Viewpoints
< Japanese Women Seen through Data > The Perception of Sex Role Stereotypes by Men and Women in Japan:Concerning Child-Rearing
Introduction to Dawn Center Project: Violence against Woman
< Dawn Center Survey and Research Project:> Video and Interviews - Osaka Women on Their Own: Portraits of Women who Opened the Door
November 1997
Japanese Women Seek Solidarity with Asian Women
Kansai Area Women's Organizations with Asian Ties
Groups Active in the Kansai District
Japanese Men-They are Changing
Japanese Men as seen by Non-Japanese Women
< Profile > Shinya Eiko: Acting Japan's History
Discussions on Surnames of Married Couples
Support for Women in Starting Businesses
January 1996
Introduction of Dawn Center
The Dawn Center Programs
Women Seen Through Counseling
What are Women's Centers in Japan?
A Woman Playing Women Debuts
Basic Data on japanese Women
Osaka Prefecture: Gateway to Japan
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