Records, 1979-1999 and n.d.

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Records, 1979-1999 and n.d.

Primarily files regarding the organization's conferences, including "State of the World Forum" (1997), "Rites of Passage" (1997), "Bejing and Beyond" (1996), and a proposed "Symposium on Eliminating Violence Against Women with a Focus on Muslim Societies" (1998). Also includes files on the organization's participation or interest in other women's rights conferences, including the U.N. World Conference on Women in Bejing (1995), Nairobi (1985), and Copenhagen (1980); and the Association for Women in Development (AWID) forum "Leading Solutions for Equality and Justice" (1999). Other SIGI records represented include 3 color prints; 5 cloth and 2 vinyl banners; correspondence, resource, and networking files; annual reports; documents relating to the book SISTERHOOD IS GLOBAL; and editions in various languages of SIGI publications IN OUR OWN WORDS, SAFE AND SECURE, and CLAIMING OUR RIGHTS. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture. (01-242).

6, 382 items 13.20 linear feet.

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Morgan, Robin K., 1961-

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Radical feminist activist and poet. From the description of Portraits, n.d. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 48633460 Robin Morgan is the author of many books, including Sisterhood is Powerful (1970) and Sisterhood is Global (1984). From the description of Papers, n.d. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007925 Feminist activist, author, poet, child star, and editor of MS. magazine. From the description of Robin Morgan ...

Sisterhood is global institute

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International nonprofit organization established in 1984 in New York, N.Y., with the goal of improving women's rights on local, regional, national, and global levels. Founders included Robin Morgan, editor of the anthology SISTERHOOD IS GLOBAL; Simone de Beauvoir; and a group of the anthology's international contributors. From the description of Records, 1979-1999 and n.d. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 49231909 ...

Unger, Rhoda Kesler

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Association for Women in Development

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