Anti-Sexism Sources

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Websites

"1995 World Conference on Women: Press Releases and Statements." Index of

International Organizations and Conferences. Apr. 2006
<http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/erc/intlorg/conference_women/index.html>.

INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence. Apr. 2006

<http://www.incite-national.org/about/index.html>.

Mehrotra, Aparna, Dana Burde, Rini Banerjee, and Tanaz Pardiwala. "Women's Human

Rights." United Nations Development Programme. Apr. 2006
<http://www.undp.org/rblac/gender/womenshumanrights.htm#top>.

National Coalition of Free Men. 1995-2006

<http://www.ncfm.org/activities.php>

National Men's Equality Congress. July 15-16, 2005.Washington DC.  :<http://www.trueequality.com/index2.php>

"The United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women." Division for the

Advancement of Women. Apr. 2006. Apr. 2006
<http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/beijing/>.

UN Millennium Development Goals. 2005. UN Web Services Section, Department of

Public Information. Apr. 2006 <http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/>.

Books

Clatterbaugh, Kenneth. Contemporary Perspectives on Masculinity. Westview Press

Colorado,1990.

Farrell, Warren, Phd. The Myth of Male Power; Why Men are the Disposable Sex.

Simon&Schuster, New York, New York 1993.

Pharr, Suzanne. Violence and Social Control "Homophobia as a Weapon of Sexism." Chardon Press, Little Rock Arkansas 1997


Journal Articles

(1995). Thousands gather in Beijing for fourth women’s conference. UN Chronicle 32,

66-67.

(1995).Women's conference adopts 'Beijing declaration and platform for action'. UN

Chronicle 32, 29-31.


Hopkins, B. (1996).In search of a new economic order: women's agenda for the next

millennium. Feminist Studies 22, 529-536.