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Body, Economy, Movement: The Global Women's Movement at the Beijing+15 Review (2010)
Written by Nathalie Margi and Mary Jane Real.
Center for Women's Global Leadership, 2010; 42 pages. ISBN 978-0-9711412-5-4. US$15 (shipping included)
Table
of Contents
Preface
Background: The Global Movement for Women’s Human Rights
- 2010: A Year of Anniversaries
- International Organizing and Advocacy for Women’s Human Rights
- 20 Years of the Center for Women’s Global Leadership
- Gendering Human Rights: The Vienna Conference on Human Rights
- A Global Agenda for Women: The Beijing World Conference on Women
- Beijing+15 and CWGL’s 20th Anniversary Symposium
- CWGL Activities at the 54th CSW
- CWGL 20th Anniversary Symposium
- Tribute to CWGL Founding Director Charlotte Bunch
- Structure of the Report
Introduction: A Symposium for Collective Strategizing
- A Critical Juncture, Radhika Balakrishnan
- The Feminist Roots of Hunter College, Jennifer Raab
- A Decade for Women and Girls, Mary Robinson
- A Symphony of Liberations, Charlotte Bunch
Body: Defending Sexual and Reproductive Rights and Ending Gender-Based Violence
- Developing New National and Regional Instruments, Lesley Ann Foster
- Building More Inclusive Coalitions, Pinar Ilkkaracan
- Transcending Dichotomies, Ros Petchesky
- Rewriting the Narrative of Human Rights, Jacqueline Pitanguy
- Furthering the Discussion
Economy: Strengthening Women’s Human Right to Economic Justice
- Practicing Intersectionality, Cathy Albisa
- Making Economic Policy a Human Rights Issue, Diane Elson
- Recognizing, Realizing and Redefining Economic Rights, Gita Sen
- Furthering the Discussion
Movement: Sustaining Global Feminist Organizing and Building Leadership
- Fostering Diversity Within and Across Movements, Peggy Antrobus
- Defending Women Defending Rights, Mary Jane Real
- Putting the Soul Back Into the Movement, Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi
- Investing in the Next Generation, Sharon Bhagwan Rolls
- Furthering the Discussion
Conclusion: New Visions, New Strategies
Notes
Appendix
- Symposium Program
- Symposium Panelists
Acknowledgments
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