Multigenerational Movement Building – What's next&quest
Sanushka Mudaliar
Development, 2009, vol. 52, issue 2, 164-166
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Women's movements are already ‘multigenerational’ in the sense that they engage activists of many ages from every generation. However, we have not yet achieved intergenerational solidarity whereby movements really capitalize on the varied strategies for organizing and different perspectives of activists of all generations. Sanushka Mudaliar explores the steps that are needed to develop the effective intergenerational relationships that are a building block of a strong movement. Development (2009) 52, 164–166. doi:10.1057/dev.2009.7
Date: 2009
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