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Since 1997, small groups of ten to twelve senior students from each partner school share ideas and information using Global Classroom's website in preparation for an annual Conference hosted on a rotating basis by one of the partner schools.
Women's Knowledge International is a program structured around three ideas: culture of peace, cooperation and non hierarchical knowledge exchange, and gender equality; all three form a logical frame for the activities. Women's Knowledge International promotes synergies that link feminist theory and practice in all fields of knowledge to foster ...
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 ...
The first Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing was held in Washington, D.C., in June 1994, and brought together 500 technical women. [1] More than a dozen conferences have been held from 1994 to the present; the second was held in 1997 and the conference has been held annually since 2006. [2]
The conference raised the issue of feminism within the Chicano community. [18] It led to the creation of resolutions from two of the largest workshops, "Sex and the Chicana" and "Marriage--Chicana Style" which addressed women's rights, access to birth control and abortions and for Chicana women to denounce machismo, discrimination in education, double standards for men and women and "the ...
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
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