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The history of woman is the history of the continued and universal oppression of one sex by the other. The emancipation of woman is her restoration to equal rights and privileges with man.
Tennesse Claflin
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Get informed about various events organized throught the world by women for women.
 

ECREA’s 2nd European Communication Conference Call for Papers
18 December 2007
The European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) welcomes interdisciplinary approaches and innovative studies in all areas of media and communication research (media production, media texts and media use and/or reception) that address the broad theme of the congress. Questions of gender within the field of communication and media can be approached at theoretical, methodological and/or empirical levels. 

16 Days of Activism Against violence of women
Eleonora Delova | 27 November 2007
 

The 11th AWID International Forum on Women’s Rights and Development
30 October 2007
 

November 19, Brussels: ADA Congress 2007, Empowering Youth and Women Towards ICT
Christina Haralanova | 26 October 2007
Why are there so few young women in the domain of informatics? How shall we better promote ICTs as profession? What are the strategies that work out? 

February 8, 2008: Women in Open Source Conference
Christina Haralanova | 30 August 2007
 

The Women’s Summit 2007: Putting Women at the Heart of Development
11 July 2007
Women represent half of the stored talent and potential available to power our country’s economic and social development. They enrich their chosen areas with their education and experience, making valuable contributions as leaders and decision makers. With this in mind, can Malaysia as a nation afford to have women leave the workforce? What more can be done to break down the borders between work and home? 

Freelance writers wanted for APCNews!
Christina Haralanova | 8 May 2007
APCNews in English, APCNoticias in Spanish, and APCNouvelles in French are distributed monthly by APC — a worldwide network supporting the use of internet and information and communication technology (ICT) for social justice and sustainable development since 1990. 

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Job offer: Information Technology Consultant in Sexual Health and Rights Project (SHARP)
Christina Haralanova | 14 January 2007

Call for Writers: Women and ICTs
Christina Haralanova | 12 January 2007

Call for papers: Gender, development and the media
7 January 2007

Call for Submissions: Digital Feminisms: Gender and New Technologies
Christina Haralanova | 6 November 2006

genderIT.org: Calling for Writers
14 September 2006

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