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The Women's Conference (formerly the California Governor & First Lady's Conference on Women) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan US organization and annual forum for women. The event first began in 1986 as a California government initiative for working professionals and women business owners.
International Women’s Year, and the 1975 Conference in Mexico City (the first of four planned UN women’s conferences) created opportunities for activists, feminists, and women’s NGOs from around the globe to meet, organize, network, and strategize paths forward for women’s rights.
Central California Women's Conference; Communist Women's International; Conference of Women in the Visual Arts; Conference of Women of Africa and African Descent; Conferencia de Mujeres por la Raza; Congress of Allied Women on War Service; Connecticut College Black Womanhood Conference
This was particularly the case for the cooperation between the British and the American women's movement, a line supported by the Six Point Group and the American National Woman's Party. [3] The conference is known as the conference during which the International Woman Suffrage Alliance changed its name to International Women's Alliance, and ...
The book has been translated and adapted by women's groups around the world and is available in 33 languages. [3] Sales for all the books exceed four million copies. [4] The New York Times has called the seminal book "America's best-selling book on all aspects of women's health" and a "feminist classic". [5]
This exhibition, titled "Look at the World Through Women’s Eyes", was on display through April 21, 1996. On September 28, 1996, the collection was exhibited at George Washington University in Washington D.C., during the National Women's Satellite Conference hosted by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. From April to June 1997, a selection of ...
Conferencia de Mujeres por la Raza, 1971, first national Chicana women's conference [1] Women's Caucus for Art, 1972, San Francisco, formed by women in the College Art Association; World Conference on Women, 1975, Mexico City, first of a series held by the United Nations; Women's Ordination Conference, 1975, Detroit, Michigan, advocating ...
The First International Congress of Women's Rights convened in Paris in 1878 upon the occasion of the third Paris World's Fair.An historic event attended by many representatives, seven resolutions were passed at the meeting, beginning with the idea that "the adult woman is the equal of the adult man". [2]