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First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton during her speech in Beijing, China. "Women's rights are human rights" is a phrase used in the feminist movement.The phrase was first used in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Hillary Clinton, at the time the First Lady of the United States, gave the speech Women's Rights Are Human Rights at the conference on 5 September 1995. [12] That speech is considered to be influential in the women's rights movement, and in 2013 Clinton led a review of how women's rights have changed since her 1995 speech. [13]
The film looks at whether any progress has been made with treating women's rights as human rights, since twenty years ago, when in 1995, Hillary Clinton made a groundbreaking speech at the Fourth Women's Conference in Beijing. It features interviews with the only three women to have held the position of Secretary of State, as of 2015.
In 1995, Hillary spoke for the United Nations Fourth Women's Conference in Beijing, China. Her speech presented women's rights as human rights, using a phrase that has origins in the Global South.
Clinton made light of her 2016 election loss on Tuesday night, saying, 'There is no place I'd rather be than here with you, other than the White House.' Hillary Clinton talks Trump, GOP health ...
Clinton officially accepted the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday night, becoming the first female to be nominated by a major political party. In speech of her life, Clinton promises a ...
Pages in category "Speeches by Hillary Clinton" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Hillary Clinton's Wall Street speeches; Women's rights ...
In a moment that will be cemented in history, Hillary Clinton became the first woman to be a major political party's nominee for president. Clinton spoke at the Democratic National Convention and ...