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      • Early Life, 1941-1970
      • Women's Organization of Iran (WOI), 1971-1979
      • First UN Conference on Women, Mexico City, 1975
      • Minister for Women's Affairs, 1975-1978
      • United States President Jimmy Carter Visit to Iran, 1977
      • Revolution and Exile, 1979-present
      • Foundation for Iranian Studies (FIS), 1981-present
      • Sisterhood is Global Institute (SIGI), 1984-2000
      • New Zealand Women's Summit, 1988
      • UNHCR Conference: The State of the World, 1993
      • Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, 1995
      • Beijing and Beyond, 1996
      • State of the World Forum, 1998-2000
      • Women's Learning Partnership (WLP), 2000-present
      • Women, Faith, and Development Alliance, Breakthrough Summit, 2008
      • Woman, Life, Freedom, 2022-present
Exhibits > Beijing and Beyond, 1996

Beijing and Beyond, 1996

Following the Fourth World Conference on Women, the Sisterhood is Global Institute held the Beijing and Beyond Conference of 1996. The objective of this conference was to expand upon the work and discussions of the Fourth World Conference of Women from the previous year.

Women's Rights Gaining Attention Within Islam (photograph)

Women's Rights Gaining Attention Within Islam Article (document)

SIGI Forum at the Beijing and Beyond Conference (photograph)

The UN Division for the Advancement of Women at the Beijing and Beyond Conference (photograph)

Robin Morgan, Greta Hofmann Nemiroff, and Mahnaz Afkhami at the Beijing and Beyond Conference (photograph)

Prose, Politics, and Power: Conversations with Muslim Women Leaders (video)

Mahnaz Afkhami Speaking at a Beijing and Beyond Panel (photograph)

Bouthaina Cheriet, Deniz Kandiyoti, and Mahnaz Afkahmi at the Beijing and Beyond Conference (photograph)

Conversations with Muslim Women Leaders - Chapter 4: Power (video)

Conversations with Muslim Women Leaders - Chapter 3: Politics (video)

Conversations with Muslim Women Leaders - Chapter 1: Intro (video)

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