The National Women's Conference of 1977 was a four-day event during November 18–21, 1977, as organized by the National Commission on the Observance of...
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his assumption of office in January 1977, culminating in the organizing of the 1977 National Women's Conference and its 1978 report, The Spirit of Houston...
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The 1977 National Women's Conference was held November 18–21, in Houston, Texas, United States. The purpose of this conference was to celebrate International...
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the Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) had long been pressing for an international women's year and conference to address women's inequality...
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patriarchy and the liberation of all women. In November 1977 the National Women's Conference issued a National Plan of Action, which stated in part:...
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Bella Abzug (category American women's rights activists)
presided over the 1977 National Women's Conference, and led President Jimmy Carter's National Advisory Commission for Women. Abzug was a founder of the...
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discussion in a conference marking the year in Houston, Texas. In November 1977, O'Leary was a speaker at the 1977 National Women's Conference. Other speakers...
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National Organization for Women (NOW) and the National Women's Political Caucus, and head of the White House Office of Women's Programs. Kayli Carter as...
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the Equal Rights Amendment, and took an active role in the 1977 National Women's Conference. Stapleton rarely appeared on talk shows, but reunited on-camera...
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women, immigration, gender, and sexuality. Currently, she is researching the Asian American women who attended the 1977 National Women’s Conference....
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chronological list of women's conferences. Seneca Falls Convention, 1848, Seneca Falls, New York, first women's rights convention Rochester Women's Rights Convention...
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The National Women's Liberation Conference (or National Women's Liberation Movement Conference) was a United Kingdom initiative organised to bring together...
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soon nicknamed "B-1 Bob". In November 1977, he was an opposition speaker at the 1977 National Women's Conference with Lottie Beth Hobbs, Dr. Mildred Jefferson...
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Division I women's basketball tournament (since 1982), one in the Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament (since 2024), and 10 in the Women's National Invitation...
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Rosalynn Carter (category 20th-century American women writers)
presenting bronze medallions to award winners. In 1977, Carter was a speaker at the 1977 National Women's Conference among other speakers including Betty Ford...
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Sarah Weddington (category American women's rights activists)
historic 1977 National Women's Conference in Houston as a Texas delegate speaking on the resolution of women's reproductive freedom. In 1977, US President...
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conference, 1977 Women's National Conference: Minority-Latino-Women.[citation needed] In 1978, MANA began establishing local chapters to reach women who...
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Lady Bird Johnson (category 20th-century American women)
former Presidents Nixon and Johnson. In November 1977, Johnson spoke at the 1977 National Women's Conference among other speakers including Rosalynn Carter...
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Jill Ruckelshaus (category American women's rights activists)
the 1977 National Women's Conference. She was also one of the four representatives in the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations World Conference of the...
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Phyllis Schlafly (category History of women's rights in the United States)
show, Eagle Forum Live. In November 1977, she was an opposition speaker at the 1977 National Women's Conference with Lottie Beth Hobbs, Dr. Mildred Jefferson...
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publisher (link) National Plan of Action. 1977 National Women's Conference. National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year. 1977. Archived...
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statutory body by congressional legislation to organize the 1977 National Women's Conference. The IWY commission, extended by congressional statute rather...
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softball, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's tennis, women's volleyball. SSC institutions have won a total of 111 NCAA national team championships...
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Fourth World Conference on Women, premiered. Women's Peace Train "The Fourth United Nation's Conference on Women in Beijing 1995". Women's National Commission...
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The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is an umbrella organization for 26 national and international women's sororities throughout the United States...
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Barbara Jordan (category 20th-century American women politicians)
Race – Jul 12, 1976". Retrieved July 4, 2015. "1977 National Women's Conference: A Question of Choices," 1977-11-21, The Walter J. Brown Media Archives &...
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International Women's Day (IWD) is a holiday celebrated annually on March 8 as a focal point in the women's rights movement. IWD gives focus to issues...
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The Southeastern Conference (SEC) sponsors nine men's sports and thirteen women's sports. This is a list of conference champions for each sport. Also...
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Shirley Chisholm (category 20th-century American women educators)
and Women's Politics". In Giles KN; Rachel Jessica Daniel; Laura L Lovett (eds.). It's Our Movement Now: Black Women's Politics and the 1977 National Women's...
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Republican; 2018. It's Our Movement Now: Black Women's Politics and the 1977 National Women's Conference, Laura Lovett, contributor: Janine Fondon. University...
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