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In 1995, Hillary spoke for the United Nations Fourth Women's Conference in Beijing, China. Her speech presented women's rights as human rights, using a phrase that has origins in the Global South.
Women for Women Today, an event sponsored by (201) Magazine and NorthJersey.com, is an empowering and inspirational networking event designed to provide you with valuable insights, practical tips ...
The Pennsylvania Conference for Women is a non-profit, non-partisan, one-day professional and personal development event for women that features speakers sharing inspirational stories and leading seminars on the issues such as health, personal finance, executive leadership, small business and entrepreneurship, work/life balance, branding and social media marketing.
These artworks formed a visual landscape of powerful images that immortalized the women's issues and themes which encompassed the conference—Equality, Development, and Peace. Following the exhibition of the Global Focus artworks in Beijing, China, the corpus of works traveled to various international locations.
On July 10, 1971, at the founding of the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) in Washington, D.C., NWPC co-founder Gloria Steinem delivered an Address to the Women of America. The speech furthered the ideas of the American Women's Movement, and is considered by some to be one of the greatest speeches of the 20th century. [1]
With International Women's Day coming up on March 8th, we are celebrating women extra this week. 13 quotes from inspiring women that will leave you feeling empowered Skip to main content
The Texas Conference for Women is a nonprofit, nonpartisan leadership conference for women of all ages and backgrounds. The first annual conference was held in 2000 in Austin, Texas as a one-day event consisting of keynote addresses and breakout sessions led by experts in the fields of business, philanthropy, health, finance, media and professional development.
The 2003 campaign, Violence Against Women Violates Human Rights: Maintaining the Momentum Ten Years After Vienna (1993–2003), was focused on reviewing changes that had occurred in the 10 years since the Vienna Declaration that was a result of the World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna (1993) and the UN General Assembly's adoption of the ...