This study analyzes the social and political impact of the 1977 National Women's Conference. It provides a behind-the-scenes account of this landmark event four decades later and examines how conference delegates discussed the range of barriers to women's equality, debated solutions, and proposed remedies.
This study analyzes the social and political impact of the 1977 National Women's Conference. It provides a behind-the-scenes account of this landmark event four decades later and examines how conference delegates discussed the range of barriers to women's equality, debated solutions, and proposed remedies.
Shelah Gilbert Leader has a PhD in political science from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Patricia Rusch Hyatt has a degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: How IWY Began Chapter 2: Bella's Bill Chapter 3: Critical Decisions Chapter 4: The State Meetings Chapter 5: Countdown to Houston Chapter 6: The National Women's Conference Chapter 7: Media Coverage Chapter 8: After Houston Chapter 9: Accomplishments, Unfinished Business, Lessons Learned
Chapter 1: How IWY Began Chapter 2: Bella's Bill Chapter 3: Critical Decisions Chapter 4: The State Meetings Chapter 5: Countdown to Houston Chapter 6: The National Women's Conference Chapter 7: Media Coverage Chapter 8: After Houston Chapter 9: Accomplishments, Unfinished Business, Lessons Learned
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