United Nations 4th World Conference on Women, Beijing, papers 1992-2001.

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United Nations 4th World Conference on Women, Beijing, papers 1992-2001.

From Helen P. Young: Books, journals, pamphlets, conference papers and notes from NGO Forum, e-mail and internet materials, follow-up reports on Women's Conference, Islamic materials for Women's conference, NGO promotional materials, newspapers clippings (US), newspapers from conference, photographs, pre-conference materials, etc., 1995-1997. Accessions 1996-162, 3 manuscript boxes, and 1997-209, 2 folders. From Ruth von Jahnke Waters: Books (including Eva Friedlander's LOOK AT THE WORLD THROUGH WOMEN'S EYES; plenary speeches from the NGO Forum on Women, Beijing '95), pamphlets, journals, programs, newspapers, speeches by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Donna E. Shala, color photocopies (8x10) of photographs, and related ephemera. Accession 1996-212; 1 print box. From Lotus Yee: Action and resource network files, lists of women's organizations on-line, conference schedules, lists of government commitments, printouts from the Beijing95 information exchange, representative brochures and publications of numerous women's groups, bibliographies and publication lists, 1992-1996. Also included are printed materials from numerous organizations such as the International Women's Tribune Centre, the International Women's Health Coalition, the International Network of Women of Color, the California Women's Agenda (CAWA), the Once & Future Action Network, UNIFEM, etc. Accessions: 1996-239, 3 manuscript boxes; 1997-063, 1 manuscript box and 1 print box; 1997-275, 2 manuscript boxes; 1998-115, 2 manuscript boxes, 1 print box - listing). From Bonita Banducci: personal letters, official newspaper, and Banducci's panel presentation, "Competitive strategies of women in business for sustainable global development." Accession 1997-062, 2 manuscript boxes). From Penny V. Phillips: newspaper and magazine articles, pamphlets, brochures, and calendar. Accession 1997-064, 1 manuscript box). From Judy Kramer: files, flyers, journals, newsletters, publications, cassette tapes, 1985-1995. Accession 2001-196, 1 record container. From Rita Maran: files, 1995-2001, including International Women's Tribune Center, California Women's Agenda, post-Beijing files, education, China--Women, UNIFEM & other post-FWCW, Tibet, and Forum--NGO. Accession 2003-302, 1 record container.

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