ic! ag LLC Traditional social roles in and challenged by persons engaged in This has had widespread men and women. of men? movement". response sy |p BUNA THE STATUS OF MEN: Al es Mb Gu CU as (EMAL CONFLICT AND CHANGE Co ‘ bale Neen” Lint North America are being questioned what is referred to as the repercussions in the lives of both "women's If women do have new attitudes and goals, what is the What should it be? Are men perpetrators, or are they perhaps also victims of traditional roles imposed upon them? Is it our underlying social structures and attitudes which need examining? Douglas College is offering a four-week evening series, open to men and women, to consider these and related questions through four different perspectives. There will be ample opportunity for discussion, the sharing of experiences and the exploration of ideas. Chairman: 26: ‘Nar. Apr.2: ApYs oO: Apr.16: THE STATUS OF MEN: CONFLICT AND CHANGE Wm. CAN A MAN KNOW A WOMAN, AND CAN A WOMAN KNOW A MAN? SEXUALITY: MALE, FEMALE, HUMAN LITTLE BOXES: ROLES AND STEREOTYPES THE WORK CF WOMEN AND THE WORK OF MEN L. Day, Dean of Continuing Education, Douglas College Dr. Milton Miller, Head, Department of Psychiatry, U. Bas Dr. Leonard Millis, Biology and Genetics, Douglas College Dr. Elinor Ames, Department: of Psychology, Sees Dr. Martin Meissner, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, USEC,