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Assertiveness Training: Learn positive ways to stand up for personal rights and express your needs and feelings without violating the rights of others. We will examine our current behaviors and feelings in this area. Then the focus will be on learning communication which is neither hostile nor submissive. There will be opportunities to practice new behaviors in situations like those at home, at work, at social gatherings.

Saturday and Sunday, 10-5, May 5-6.

To register for a group or workshop, please fill out the form below and mail to The Women's Growth Cooperative, P.O. Box 18087, Cleveland Hts., OH 44118.

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FEMINIST FORUMS

Monthly discussions of books, issues, ideas and controversics of feminist concern. The May forum will be held on Friday, May 18, from 8-10 p.m., at 2420 So. Taylor Road. The discussion will be based on The Descent of Woman.

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What She Wants is looking for a woman to solicit advertising on a commission basis. Please contact us at P.O. Box 18465, Cleveland Heights 44118. Include your phone number and indicate when you can be reached.

Low Rent Feminist Housing Available: Near West Side (close to Ohio City). Reasonable rent in exchange for help in fixing up 2 apartments. Call 281-8317 before 3 p.m.

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The June issue of WSW will feature lesbian issues in politics, health, culture, sexuality, etc. We are especially interested in clear and constructive articles, as well as letters, poetry, and artwork. Please limit articles to 1,000 words and provide a word count. Include your narne and phone number. Mail all submissions to WSW, P.O. Box 18465, Cleveland Hts., OH 44118, by May 7. Requests for anonymity will be respected.

Phone: 321-8582. If we are not in, please leave a message on our answering machine. We will return your call. INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING ALSO AVAILABLE

The staff members of the Women's Growth Cooperative are Iris Bishop, Rita E. Coriell, Hetty Cowan, Pat Hoornstra, Mary Ann Huckabay, Wegi Louise, Wendy Passov, Karen Quay. Guest facilitators are Merrily Kaplan, Donna Placido, Micky Rosenshein, Charline Zimerman, Amy Kraus.

Thanks to Childcare

Oven Productions would like to extend a warm thanks to the people who gave their time to do childcare for the Holly Near concert. To Colin for his willingness to volunteer his time, not only for this evening, but for the many times he has done childcare for us in the past, and to the new initiates-Joanna Patrick and Deb Adler who astounded us with their bravery and creativity as they handled two 5-month-old crying infants at the same time they entertained the eight other children. Oven thanks you all!

Oven Productions wishes to express their support and sympathy to Judy Rainbrook at the death of her mother, Berniece Bago, On March 28, 1979. Judy was one of the founders of Oven Productions and has requested that people wishing to express their sympathy to please send donations to Oven Productions in Berniece Bago's name.

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THE WOMEN'S WRITER'S CENTER, INC. is beginning its fifth year September 16, 1979. It is a one-year program of up to thirty credits in writing workshops and tutorials, in feminist literary history and aesthetics, and in independent study projects. This year's visiting faculty include Mary Gordon, Judy Graham, Irena Klepfisz, Maxine Kumin and Grace Paley, who will join the resident faculty, Rachel deVries, Mary Beth Ross and Rita Speicher. For details about curriculum, costs, transler possibilities and financial aid, write Women's Writer's Center, Inc.. Williams Hall, Cazenovia College, Cazenovia, New York 13035.

Professional help in the writing of funding proposals is now available to women's groups across the country through the WOMEN'S ACTION ALLIANCE, INC., the national non-profit center for women's issues and programs. They will evaluate your proposals in writing and will return them to you within three weeks. There is a $5.00 fee for postage and handling. If interested, write to Proposal Critique Service, Women's Action Alliance, Inc., 370 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10017.

THE OHIO WOMEN IN PRISON PROJECT has received permission to donate books to prison libraries. Needed are fiction, magazines, AM radios, cassettes, records, filmstrips and other material. Most urgently needed is fiction. Al this time it is not known whether non-fiction books of a political or feminist nature will be accepted, but novels written frum those viewpoints will probably pass inspection. Even if you have only junk novels, please donale what you can to these women in cages with nothing to do. Separate books into fiction and non-fiction and include a list of authors and titles. Call Barbara Louise at 941-6530 for more infor mation.

WEEKEND FORUM FOR WOMEN. Fifty-two half-hour TV shows have been Initiated by Channel 3, WKYC-TV, as Public Affairs Programming. The Forum will be aired each Saturday and Sunday from 6:00 to 6.30 AM.

The FIRST NATIONAL WOMEN'S RUNNING CONFERENCE will be held in Cleveland on May 4, 5 and 6, sponsored by Cleveland Women Running and Cleveland State University. It will be held in the CSU gymnasium, and is open to all women runners from would-be beginners to serious racers.

For information about registration, write National Women's Running Conference, Park Plaza, 2065 East 96th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, or call 586-9873.

The WOMEN'S CAUCUS at Cleveland Marshall-College of Law is cosponsoring a WOMEN'S LEGAL RIGHTS WORKSHOP together with the American Bar Association/Law Students Division. The Workshop will be held at the law school (18th and Euclid) on Saturday, May 5, from 8 30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Individual workshops will allow law students and other individuals to share their knowledge with the community and provide basic legal information on Women and Credit. Domestic Relations, Landlord and Tenant Law, Handicapped Women, Rape, Battered Women/Domestic Violence, Rights of Lesbians, Women and Tax, Insurance, Employment Discrimination, Criminal Justice-arrest lo trial, Welfare, Mental Health, and Reproductive Rights. Each workshop is 70 minules, with a choice of 2 in the morning and 2 in the afternoon Childcare is provided; bring your own lunch. Coffee and donuts will be served in the morning. There is a $5.00 fee (waivable upon request). For more information, call Alexandria Ruden at 721-4010 or 687-2344, or write Women's Legal Rights Workshop, Women's Law Caucus, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.