Synopses & Reviews
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 they’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 ’95 and Beyond. Auth also offers background information on the three previous UN Women’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.
Review
“...a unique collection that succeeds in linking the global and personal, the international and local.”
—Jill Bystydzienski, Franklin College
Synopsis
A must-read for activists interested in effecting social change on the local, regional, and national level. Read about the experiences of the nearly fifty Pittsburgh area women and men who attended the 1995 United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing and the ways in which it has affected their political activism here in Pittsburgh.
Synopsis
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 they’ve applied what they learned at home.
About the Author
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.