Black men's experiences regarding women's and children's rights : a social work perspective / S.E. Mogosetsi
The promotion of women's and children's rights excluded men from the process. The implementation of these rights called for a shift in domestic power relations. Men, especially certain black men, were plunged in predicament as some felt that the changes undermined their cultural and tradit...
Main Author: | Mogosetsi, Seipati Elizabeth |
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North-West University
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/246 |
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