To Beijing and Beyond

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Pub. Date: 1998-06-01
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Summary

Documents 1995 UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. Forty three essays by men and women who attended the conference tell of their experiences and how theyrs"ve applied what they learned at home. The words of these college presidents, students, teachers, homemakers, retirees, writers, clergy, and entrepreneurs who participated in the UN Fourth World Conference on Women document the remarkable initiative, energy, and vision of those who began and continue to coordinate the activities of Pittsburgh/Beijing rs"95 and Beyond. Auth also offers background information on the three previous UN Womenrs"s Conferences, outlines the work that has been accomplished since the 1995 conference, and the plans for implementing the Beijing Platform for Action at the local level. Her remarks and the stories she has collected offer an intimate portrayal of an historical event that was largely under-reported by popular media. Essential reading for anyone who wants to know what really happened and what they can do now.

Author Biography

Janice Auth serves as administrator to Pennsylvania Peace Links, which encourage peaceful alternatives to war by promoting international understanding and cooperation. She volunteers for the Pittsburgh Council for International Visitors and is an advisor to the International Poetry Forum.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii(2)
Acknowledgments xv(2)
List of Acronyms xvii
Introduction 1(6)
I. TIME FOR A CHANGE
7(26)
A History of United Nations Women's Conferences
7(4)
Janice Auth
The Significance of the UN World Women's Conferences
11(22)
Margaret E. Galey
II. PITTSBURGH/BEIJING '95 AND BEYOND
33(10)
A Brief History
33(4)
Regina Birchem
Carol Campbell
Teresa Wilson
Funding Pittsburgh/Beijing '95 and Beyond
37(6)
Clarke Thomas
III. THE PEACE TRAIN
43(40)
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
43(3)
Regina Birchem
Banners Are Statements
46(2)
Mary Leigh Touvell
Lessons from the Peace Train
48(4)
Miki Rakay
Helsinki to Beijing
52(7)
Molly Rush
Power
59(2)
Sohini Sinha
Anna Marie
61(1)
Adelaide Smith
The Great Adventure: Helsinki to Beijing
62(3)
Lois Goldstein
An Example of Solidarity
65(2)
Regina Birchem
Crossing Borders
67(9)
Teresa Wilson
A Peace Train from Helsinki: A Train Song
76(3)
John M. Wilson
Zina
79(4)
Lois Goldstein
IV. THE FORUM
83(62)
Noonday Prayer for Beijing
83(1)
Sistuhs Coming Together
84(1)
Valerie Lawrence
Experiences in Beijing
85(4)
JoAnne W. Boyle
A Kaleidoscope of China
89(3)
Patricia D. Wilson
Recollections
92(2)
Sande Hendricks
Women Weaving the World Together
94(2)
Dorothy Hill
Falling Into a Sea of Women
96(2)
Suzanne Polen
Letter from Beijing, Wednesday, September 5, 1995
98(4)
Janice Auth
An Open Letter to M. Jacques Chirac
102(1)
The Beggar Woman of Bangladesh
103(1)
Leone P. Paradise
Mother and Daughter
104(3)
Lee Fogarty
Beijing '95: An Affirming Experience
107(2)
Dorothy Jacko
Some Thoughts from My China Notebook
109(1)
Edith Scheiner
Images of Beijing
110(2)
Florence L. Johnson
A Night of China
112(2)
Janice Auth
English: The Universal Language
114(3)
Susan C. Bayley
Dilemma of a Ghost
117(1)
Linda Hunt
Through a Woman's Eyes
118(5)
Andrea Blinn
Fellow Citizens in the Household of God
123(1)
Elizabeth Vann Hobbs
Glimpses of the Church in China: Excerpts from a Sermon
124(1)
Bebb Wheeler Stone
God/Awful; God/Wonderful: Excerpts from a Sermon
125(1)
Bebb Wheeler Stone
We Are All Connected
126(2)
Vail E. Weller
Inspiring Young Women to Action and Advocacy
128(3)
Susan Homer
Beijing: An Illuminating Experience
131(3)
Adelle M. Williams
The Anglican Women's Network
134(2)
Elizabeth Vann Hobbs
Don't Let Anyone Ever Tell You That You're Anything Less Than Beautiful
136(2)
Toni Conaway
Faces
138(7)
Dorothy Hill
V. THE CONFERENCE
145(26)
Observing the Governments of the World at Work
145(8)
Roseann P. Rife
Representing Hadassah
153(3)
Judy Palkovitz
Women Defining the Future: A View from Beijing
156(2)
Tanya Kotys Ozor
Recollections from Beijing
158(6)
Carol Campbell
Navigating the Conference
164(7)
Mary Rusinow
VI. WHAT NOW?
171(62)
Where Do We Go from Here?
171(2)
Janice Auth
With Cup in Hand We Talk About Women Meeting in Beijing
173(2)
Valerie Lawrence
Women Without Borders
175(4)
Regina Birchem
"Working Women Count" Honor Roll
179(2)
CEDAW: A Bill of Rights for Women
181(3)
Roseann P. Rife
Thursdays in Black
184(1)
Toni Conaway
UNIFEM
185(2)
Brenda J. Kagle
Bringing Beijing Home
187(2)
Louise Wilde
Pittsburgh Success Stories
189(2)
Janice Auth
Think Globally, Act Locally: Chatham College Initiatives
191(5)
Esther L. Barazzone
An Important Connection: Pennsylvania Peace Links
196(4)
Ann M. Harty
Pennsylvania Peace Links' Commitments to the Peace Agenda
200(2)
A Woman's Questions
202(3)
Linda Hunt
Concerns
205(2)
Louise Wilde
In the Image of God: Excerpts from a Sermon
207(2)
Toni Conaway
One Year Later
209(2)
Louise Wilde
Janice Auth
Stand Up, Speak Out: Ten Things You Can Do to Improve the Lives of Women
211(2)
Two Years Later: The Work Continues
213(20)
Appendix A Sources for Further Information 233(2)
Appendix B Participants and Presentations 235(5)
Appendix C The Peace Train Itinerary 240(2)
Appendix D The Platform for Action 242(17)
Notes on Contributors 259(11)
Index 270

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