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  2. Womensforum - Wikipedia

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    Womensforum.com offered content from a wide range of topics such as health, family, home, fashion, career, pop culture, and relationships. [3] In 2000, the website obtained $17 million in financing from venture capital firm VantagePoint Venture Partners. [4]

  3. Sojourner: The Women's Forum - Wikipedia

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    Sojourner: The Women's Forum was an American feminist periodical published in Cambridge, Massachusetts from 1975 until 2002. Started by a women's group from MIT, the newspaper initially aimed to provide a space for just MIT women to communicate their "ideas, their art, talents, and skills, as well as their needs as women, to the rest of the community."

  4. The Biggest Moments From the TIME100 Women’s Leadership Forum

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    The TIME100 Women’s Leadership Forum is the first in a new TIME series that will address crucial issues through conversations to spotlight solutions and encourage action.

  5. International Women's Forum - Wikipedia

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    The International Women's Forum (IWF), founded in 1974 as the Women's Forum of New York, is an invitation-only women's organization with some 7,800 members. [1] Its mission is "to support the women leaders of today and tomorrow".

  6. Championing women in leadership: Here’s why dedicated ... - AOL

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    This is where dedicated forums for women leaders come into play — providing a platform for women to lean on one another, discuss timely topics and drive change toward a more inclusive future.

  7. Nonprofit relaunches campaign demanding NCAA protect women's ...

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    (The Center Square) – The Independent Women's Forum has relaunched a letter campaign, urging all NCAA female athletes to contact the NCAA Board of Governors, and encourage the board to keep ...

  8. IWF - Wikipedia

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    International Women's Forum (founded 1974), a global organization of 8,000+ members, comprising leaders in government, business, science, the arts, athletics, finance, philanthropy, etc.. Independent Women's Forum, a conservative non-profit organization, founded in 1992 out of the "Women for Clarence Thomas" ad hoc group.

  9. Women's Forum for the Economy & Society - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Forum for the Economy & Society was established in 2005 [1] by Aude de Thuin [2] with the support of a group of influential French women, including Véronique Morali, Anne Lauvergeon, Laurence Parisot and Dominique Hériad Dubreuil.