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As a follow-up to the 1995 themes and major conferences within recent years, the 1996 theme was Bringing Women's Human Rights Home: Realizing Our Visions. [11] The 1997 Campaign was Demand Human Rights in the Home and the World, which was working towards the 1998 Global Campaign for Women's Human Rights. [12]
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.
Pages in category "Women's conferences" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Oct. 8—The Thrive Conference is returning to Rochester, and expecting 2,500-3,000 women to attend. The Thrive Conference is the annual conference for Bridging the Gap (BTG), a statewide women's ...
In 1975, the United Nations approved the celebration of International Women's Year. As part of the celebrations they held the First World Conference on Women in 1975 in Mexico City. At that meeting, it was proposed that the following decade be proclaimed UN Decade for Women and follow-up meetings to assess progress be held in 1980 and 1985.
This is a chronological list of women's conferences. In 1848 a group of women at Hunt House in Waterloo, New York, to plan the first women's conference. 19th century
Now known as the California Women's Conference, its main stage presentations and seminar sessions have addressed personal topics such as work-life balance, service and volunteerism, healthy lifestyles, spirituality and families, professional issues such as professional development, financial planning, entrepreneurialism and communications, as ...
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