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The Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women's Health has recently 
published 2 additional books in its series on women's health in 
Canada.
The cost for each publication is $10 (including shipping and taxes). 
If you would like to purchase a copy, please send an e-mail to 
[log in to unmask] with your mailing address, and I will send an 
invoice along with the book(s).
*** 
Book 1: Race, Ethnicity and Women's Health, edited by Carol 
Amaratunga (206 pages)
Contents: 
* Beyond Inclusion (Wanda Thomas Bernard) 
* Women's Voices: Atlantic Canadian Women's Contribution to 
Health Policy (Erica van Roosmalen, Charlotte Loppie, Karina 
Davidson) 
* Black Women's Health: Health Research Relevant to Black Nova 
Scotians (Josephine Enang) 
* Affirming Immigrant Women's Health: Building Inclusive Health 
Policy (Marian MacKinnon, Laura Lee Howard) 
* Ethnicity, Income and Access to Health Care (Najma Sharif, Atul 
Dar, Carol Amaratunga) 
* Including Black Women in Health and Social Policy Development: 
Winning over Addictions (Wanda Thomas Bernard) 
* Women's Definitions and Priorities of Health (Erica van 
Roosmalen, Cheryl Barksdale, Sandra Willis, Charlotte Loppie, 
Susan Kirkland, Anita Unruh, Miriam Stewart, Dolly Williams, 
Karina Davidson)
Book 2: Striking to the Heart of the Matter: Selected Readings on 
Gender and HIV. Edited by Carol Amaratunga and Jacqueline 
Gahagan (106 pages)
Contents: 
* The Economic Cost of HIV/AIDS in Canada (Colin Dodds, Ronald 
Colman, Carol Amaratunga, Jeff Wilson) 
* Changing the Balance of Power: The Listen Up! Research Project 
and Participatory Research with Marginalized Communities 
(Margreth Tolson, Stephanie Kellington) 
* Gender, Injection Drug Use and HIV Risk in Ontario, Canada 
(Peggy Millson, Alexandra Moses, Naushaba Degani, Chere 
Chapman, Carol Major, Evelyn Wallace) 
* HIV/AIDs and Aboriginal Women in Canada (Susan Judith Ship, 
Laura Norton) 
* HIV Counselling and Testing among Pregnant Women in Canada: 
Best Practices (Lynne Leonard, Jacqueline Gahagan, Maryanne 
Doherty, Catherine Hankins) 
* Gender Differences in Results of a Programme to Promote the 
Sexual Health of High School Students in Nova Scotia (Donald 
Langille, Jacqueline Gahagan, Gordon Flowerdew) 
* HIV Prevention Programmes and Female Prostitutes: The 
Canadian Context (Lois Jackson)
****
Mary Ann Martell 
Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women's Health 
PO Box 3070, Halifax, NS B3J 3G9 
902-470-6739 (tel) 902-470-6752 (fax) 
www.medicine.dal.ca/acewh

Mona Dupré-Ollinik, BSW, BA
Coordonatrice de liaison/Outreach Coordinator
Canadian Women's Health Network/Réseau canadien pour la santé des femmes
419, avenue Graham, Suite 203
Winnipeg (MB) R3C 0M3

Tel: (204) 942-5500 ext,/poste 13
Fax/Télécopieur: (204) 989-2355
Toll free/Numéro sans frais: 1-888-818-9172
www.cwhn.ca 
e-mail/courriel: [log in to unmask]

TTY 204-942-2806 
TTY toll free number 1-866-694-6367

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