Introduction
List of Speakers
I. 1840 - 1899
1. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Opening Address at Seneca Falls Convention (July 19, 1848)
2. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions (July 19, 1848)
3. Lucretia Mott, Discourse on Woman (December 17, 1849)
4. Sojourner Truth, "Ain't I A Woman?" (May 28, 1851)
5. Pauline W. Davis, Report of the Committee of Education of the Women's Rights Convention (October 15, 1851)
6. Abby Kelley Foster, Address to Women's Rights Convention (October 15, 1851)
7. Ernestine L. Rose, An Address on Women's Rights (October 19, 1851)
8. Sojourner Truth, Suppose I Am the Only Colored Woman to Speak for the Rights of Colored Women (September 7, 1853)
9. Frances Gage, Addresses at the First Anniversary of the Equal Rights Association (May 9-10, 1867)
10. Ernestine L. Rose, Address at the First Anniversary of the Equal Rights Association (May 9, 1867)
11. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Address to the First Anniversary of the Equal Rights Amendment (May 9, 1867)
12. Adelle Hazlett, Speech Endorsing Women's Enfranchisement (October 20, 1870)
13. Matilda Gage, On the Progress of Education and Industrial Avocations for Women (January 1, 1871)
14. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, On Marriage and Divorce (August 18, 1871)
15. Victoria Woodhull, "And the Truth Shall Set You Free" (November 20, 1871)
16. Susan B. Anthony, Speech After Being Convicted of Voting in the 1872 Presidential Election (1872-73)
17. Susan B. Anthony, Declaration of Rights for Women (July 4, 1876)
18. Isabella Beecher Hooker, "The Constitutional Rights of the Women of the United States" (March 30, 1883)
19. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Solitude of Self (January 18, 1892)
20. Frances E. W. Harper, Enlightened Motherhood: An Address Before The Brooklyn Literary Society (November 15, 1892)
21. Frances Willard, Address Before The Second Biennial Convention Of The World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union (October, 1893)
22. Mary Church Terrell, The Progress of Colored Women (February 18, 1898)
II. 1900 - 1949
23. Mary Church Terrell, What It Means to Be Colored in the Capital of the United States (October 10, 1906)
24. Marie Curie, Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry (December 11, 1911)
25. Anna Howard Shaw, The Fundamental Principle of a Republic (June 21, 1915)
26. Helen Keller, Strike Against War (January 5, 1916)
27. Carrie Chapman Catt, The Crisis (September 7, 1916)
28. Emma Goldman, We Don't Believe in Conscription (May 18, 1917)
29. Emma Goldman, Speech at a Meeting of the No-Conscription League (June 4, 1917)
30. Emma Goldman, Speech Against Conscription and War (June 14, 1917)
31. Emma Goldman, Address to the Jury (July 9, 1917)
32. Carrie Chapman Catt, Address to the United States Congress (November, 1917)
33. Jane Addams, "Portrait Monument" Dedication (February 15, 1921)
34. Marie Curie, On The Discovery of Radium (May 14, 1921)
35. Margaret Sanger, The Morality of Birth Control (November 18, 1921)
36. Mary Reynolds, Oral History Of Her Days As A Slave (1930)
37. Florence J. Harriman, Pond's Radio: Mrs. J Borden Harriman (February 10, 1931)
38. Emma Goldman, An Anarchist Looks At Life (March 1, 1933)
39. Blanche Ames Ames, Statement by the President of the Birth Control League of Massachusetts (January, 1935)
40. Frances Perkins, Social Insurance For U.S. (February 25, 1935)
41. Anna Kelton Wiley, Philadelphia Branch of the National Women's Party (September 9, 1935)
42. Irene Joliot-Curie, Artificial Production Of Radioactive Elements (December 12, 1935)
43. Eleanor Roosevelt, What Libraries Mean To The Nation (April 1, 1936)
44. Carrie Chapman Catt, A Message To Sweet Briar College: The Woman's Century 1820-1920 (June 9, 1936)
45. Tempie Herndon Durham, Oral History Of Her Days As A Slave (1937)
46. Lucinda Davis, Oral History of Her Days as a Slave (1930)
47. Ms. Holmes, Father Gave Her to His White People after the War: Oral History of Her Days as a Slave (c. 1937)
48. Margaret Sanger, Woman And The Future (January 25, 1937)
49. Pearl S. Buck, The Chinese Novel (December 12, 1938)
50. Florence Jaffray Harriman, Woman and War (1941)
51. Mrs. Henry Weddington, We Want to Live Not Merely Exist (February 16, 1941)
52. Hattie Caraway, The Lend-Lease Bill Address (February 27, 1941)
53. Mary Anderson, Radio Speeches (February 22, 1942)
54. Clare Boothe Luce, The Role of American Women in Wartime (September 24, 1942)
55. Florence J. Harriman, American - Soviet Friendship (December 9, 1944)
56. Helen G. Douglas, My Democratic Credo, U.S. House of Representatives (March 29, 1946)
57. Mary Church Terrell, Testimony Before The House Judiciary Committee On the Equal Rights Amendment (March 10, 1948)
58. Emily Greene Balch, Toward Human Unity or Beyond Nationalism (April 7, 1948)
59. Eleanor Roosevelt, Making Human Rights Come Alive (March 30, 1949)
III. 1950 - 1974
60. Margaret Chase Smith, Declaration of Conscience (June 1, 1950)
61. Katie Louchheim, Standard Stump Speech (September 20, 1954)
62. Golda Meir, Statement Before The General Assembly Of The United Nations (January 17, 1957)
63. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Memories of the Industrial Workers of the World (November 8, 1962)
64. Mrs. Lyndon Baines (Lady Bird) Johnson, A Tribute To Eleanor Roosevelt (April 9, 1964)
65. Mrs. Lyndon Baines (Lady Bird) Johnson, New Horizons for Women (June 24, 1964)
66. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Nobel Lecture: The X-Ray Analysis Of Complicated Molecules (December 11, 1964)
67. Valerie Solanas, S.C.U.M. Manifesto (1967)
68. Indira Gandhi, Martin Luther King (January 24, 1969)
69. Shirley Chisholm, Equal Rights for Women (May 21, 1969)
70. Hillary Rodham (Clinton), Commencement Speech, Wellesley College (May 31, 1969)
71. Betty Friedan, Judge Carswell and The "Sex Plus" Doctrine (1970)
72. Denise Levertov, Speech for a Rally (April 15, 1970)
73. Golda Meir, For the Attainment of Peace (May 26, 1970)
74. Marie-Andree Bertrand, Cannabis: The Report of the Canadian Government Commission of Inquiry Into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs (1972)
75. Denise Levertov, Statement for a Television Program (May, 1972)
76. Jane Fonda, Broadcast Over Radio Hanoi to American Servicemen Involved in the Indochina War (September, 1972)
77. Ayn Rand, Philosophy: Who Needs It? Address to the Graduating Class of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point (March 6, 1974)
78. Barbara Jordan, Opening Statement...On the Impeachment of Richard Nixon (July 25, 1974)
79. Indira Gandhi, What Educated Women Can Do (November 23, 1974)
IV. 1975 - 1989
80. Barbara Jordan, Who Then Will Speak for the Common Good? (July 12, 1976)
81. Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel Lecture: Radioimmunoassay (December 8, 1977)
82. Betty Williams, Nobel Lecture (December 11, 1977)
83. Mother Teresa, Nobel Lecture (December 11, 1979)
84. Indira Gandhi, True Liberation of Women (March 26, 1980)
85. Denise Levertov, Address to the International Meeting of Writers (September 28, 1980)
86. Brooke Astor, Address to the German Society (April 22, 1981)
87. Alva Myrdal, Nobel Lecture: Disarmament, Technology, And The Growth In Violence (December 11, 1982)
88. Barbara McClintock, Nobel Lecture: The Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge (December 8, 1983)
89. Gloria Shatto, Berry College: Moving Vigorously Into the Future (May 17, 1984)
90. Geraldine Ferraro, Inspiration From the Land Where Dreams Come True (July 19, 1984)
91. Meredith Monk, Sarah Lawrence Commencement Speech (May 24, 1985)
92. Annie Sprinkle, Testimony Before the Meese Commission Hearings on Pornography (January 20, 1986)
93. Rita Levi-Montalcini, Nobel Lecture: The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later (December 8, 1986)
94. Gloria Steinem, Tufts University Commencement Speech (May 17, 1987)
95. Ann Richards, Democratic National Convention Address (July 18, 1988)
96. Gertrude B. Elion, Nobel Lecture: The Purine Path to Chemotherapy (December 8, 1988)
V. 1990 - 1994
97. Mrs. Lyndon Baines (Lady Bird) Johnson, Remarks to the Bohemian Club (February 14, 1990)
98. Meredith Monk, Some Thoughts About Art, America and Jumping Off The Cliff (April, 1990)
99. Barbara Bush, Choices and Change: Remarks at Wellesley College Commencement (June 1, 1990)
100. Mary L. Azcuenaga, Deceptive Environmental Claims: How Should the FTC Clean Up Advertising Pollution? (November 15, 1990)
101. Eleanor Baum, Women In Engineering: Creating A Professional Workforce For The 21st Century (April 23, 1991)
102. Andrea Dworkin, Terror, Torture, and Resistance (May, 1991)
103. Sue Suter, Lessons from the Outside (May 11, 1991)
104. Camille Paglia, Crisis in the American Universities (September 19, 1991)
105. Anita Hill, Opening Statement: Sexual Harassment Hearings Concerning Judge Clarence Thomas (October 11, 1991)
106. Dale S. Brown, Self-Help: Key to Empowerment (November 14, 1991)
107. Nadine Gordimer, Nobel Lecture: Writing and Being (December 7, 1991)
108. Antonia Novello, To the Graduating Class of Providence College (May 17, 1992)
109. Naomi Wolf, A Woman's Place (May 17, 1992)
110. Eilene Galloway, Speech on the Occassion of Receiving an Honorary Degree as Doctors of Laws (June 1, 1992)
111. Barbara Jordan, Change: From What To What? (July 13, 1992)
112. Mary Fisher, A Whisper of AIDS: Address to the Republican National Convention (August 19, 1992)
113. Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moon, The Central Role of Women in the Ideal World (August 23, 1992)
114. Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moon, World Peace and the Role of Women (August 24-27, 1992)
115. Bernadine Healy, National Institutes of Health Major Address (September 25, 1992)
116. Andrea Dworkin, Prostitution and Male Supremacy (October 31, 1992)
117. Susan Golding, Inagural Address (December 7, 1992)
118. Rigoberta Menchú Tum, Nobel Lecture (December 10, 1992)
119. Susan Golding, 1993 State of the City Address (January 14, 1993)
120. Maya Angelou, On the Pulse Of Morning (January 19, 1993)
121. Gloria Steinhem, Scholars, Witches, and Other Freedom Fighters (March 1, 1993)
122. Andrea Dworkin, Pornography Happens to Women (March 6, 1993)
123. Sadako Ogata, Statement to the United Nations Security Council (March 11, 1993)
124. Ronda Hauben, The Evolution Of Usenet News: The Poor Man's Arpanet (March 12, 1993)
125. Faith Ringgold, You Were Too Young To Remeber What We Must Never Forget (March 25, 1993)
126. Wilma Mankiller, Rebuilding the Cherokee Nation (April 2, 1993)
127. Urvashi Vaid, Speech At The March On Washington (April 25, 1993)
128. Ellen S. Hurwitz, Inaugural Address (May 1, 1993)
129. Joycelyn Elders, Confirmation Statement Of U.S. Surgeon General (July 23, 1993)
130. Sue Suter, Women With Disabilities: How To Become A Boat Rocker In Life (August 16, 1993)
131. Jeanne Diebolt, Keynote Address at the Vietnam Women Veterans Memorial (September 1, 1993)
132. Joycelyn Elders, Statement On Television Violence (September 15, 1993)
133. Kathryn Fuller, Conserving Nature: An Act Of Faith (October 2, 1993)
134. Anita Borg, Where We Are And Where We Are Going (October 22, 1993)
135. Toni Morrison, Nobel Lecture (November 8, 1993)
136. Major Barbara A. Goodno, American Women in the Military (November 11, 1993)
137. Sarah Brady, Remarks at the Signing of the Brady Gun Control Bill (November 30, 1993)
138. Roxanne Qualls, Installation Speech (December 1, 1993)
139. Hazel O'Leary, Openness (December 7, 1993)
140. Margaret Atwood, Spotty-Handed Villainesses: Problems of Female Bad Behaviour in the Creation of Literature (1994)
141. Doris Kearns Goodwin, Franklin and Eleanor At War (1994)
142. Frances Moore Lappe, Educating For Democracy: Overcoming a Culture of Powerlessness (1994)
143. Sharon Sayles Belton, Inagural Address (January 3, 1994)
144. Susan Golding, Second Annual State Of The City Address (January 13, 1994)
145. Joycelyn Elders, Statement On Secondhand Smoke (February 2, 1994)
146. Mother Teresa, Address To The National Prayer Breakfast Washington, D.C. (February 4, 1994)
147. Dorothy Denning, Testimony Concerning Computer Encryption and the "Clipper Chip" (May 3, 1994)
148. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Speech at the Annual Dinner of the American Law Institute (May 19, 1994)
149. Joycelyn Elders, Statement On Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing Before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee On Labor Appropriations (May 25, 1994)
150. Courtney Love, On The Suicide Of Her Husband (April 10, 1994)
151. Jo Ann Harris, Testimony Concerning The Key Escrow Encryption Program Before The U.S. Senate Subcommittee On Technology And The Law (May 3, 1994)
152. Callie Khouri, Rules To Live By: Dos, Don'ts, And Other Fabulous Tips From Someone Who's Been There And Done That (May 22, 1994)
153. Nancy Lord, Rodger Sless Versus The United States Food And Drug Administration (June 6, 1994)
154. Janet Reno, Speech To The American Indian Sovereignty Symposium (June 7, 1994)
155. Anita Jones, Keynote Speech: First Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference (June 9, 1994)
156. Carol Browner, The Common Sense Initiative: A New Generation Of Environmental Protection (July 20, 1994)
157. Elizabeth Dowdeswell, If We Cooperate, We Can Succeed (August 22, 1994)
158. Nafis Sadik, Statement At The Opening Ceremony of the International Conference On Population And Development (September 5, 1994)
159. Queen Noor, Address To The Social Summit, Copenhagen: Expectations of the Global South (October 12, 1994)
160. Marcia Pally, Remarks At The Cato Institute Policy Forum: Do Movies And Music Cause Violence? Sex, Cyberspace, And The First Amendment (December 8, 1994)
161. Rigoberta Menchú Tum, On The International Day Of Indigenous Peoples (December 12, 1994)
VI. 1995 - 1999
162. Susan Golding, The San Diego Renaissance (January 5, 1995)
163. Beverly O'Neill, State of the City (January 10, 1995)
164. Nan Keohane, Keynote Address, Work and Personal Life Balance Conference (January 11, 1995)
165. Queen Noor, At the National Organization of Arab-American Women Banquet (January 20, 1995)
166. Diane P. Wood, The Internationalization of Antitrust Law: Options for the Future (February 3, 1995)
167. Patsy T. Mink, Statement Before the House Commerce Committee on Product Liability Reform (February 21, 1995)
168. Laura Tyson, Remarks at Appointment to Position by President Bill Clinton (February 21, 1995)
169. Chandrika Bandaranike Kumaratunga, Address to the United Nations World Summit for Social Development (March 12, 1995)
170. Jeanne Hurley Simon, Women's History: Promises to Keep, A Personal Perspective (March 29, 1995)
171. France Anne Cordova, Our Next Century in Space (April 4, 1995)
172. Benazir Bhutto, Remarks at Joint Appearance with U.S. President Bill Clinton (April 11, 1995)
173. Shari Steele, Speech before the National Research Council, Committee to Study National Cryptography Policy (April 12, 1995)
174. Kathryn Fuller, Women Making a Difference for Conservation (April 18, 1995)
175. Mary Robinson, Keynote Address, International Conference on Hunger (May 19-20, 1995)
176. Mary-Claire King, A View from the Far Side of 30 Years at Berkeley (May 22, 1995)
177. Kathleen Sullivan, The Future of the Oceans: Challenges to the Marine Ecosystem (May 25, 1995)
178. Christine Whitman, Deerfield Commencement (May 28, 1995)
179. France Anne Cordova, Space Physics and the Changing National Landscape (May 30, 1995)
180. Margaret J. Geller, The Sense of Wonder (June 6, 1995)
181. Jamie Gorelick, Testimony Concerning Counterterrorism Legislation (June 12, 1995)
182. Linda A. Suydam, Statement on the Regulation of Food Additives before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations (June 22, 1995)
183. Ellen Greenlee, Testimony Before The U.S. House Committee On The Judiciary On The Proposed Victims Rights Constitutional Amendment (July 11, 1996)
184. Pamela J. Parker, Testimony Before The U.S. Senate Special Committee On Aging (April 29, 1997)
185. Megan Barry, Corporate Responsibility at Home and Abroad: Testimony before the U.S. Congressional Panel on Corporate Responsibility (June 6, 1996)
186. Molly Corbett Broad, Inaugural Address as President, University of North Carolina (April 29, 1998)
187. Jennifer Dunn, The Republican Tax Cut Plan: Its Direct Impact on Women and Families (September 28, 1996)
188. Ellen Hancock, MultiMedia World Conference Keynote Address (April 8, 1997)
189. Nan Keohane, Charge to the Class of 1997: Baccalaureate Service (May 17, 1997)
190. Elisabeth Showalter Muhlenfeld, Educating Daisy: Some Observations on the Education of Women in the Nineteenth Century South (October 3, 1996)
191. Queen Noor, Address to the World Food Summit (November 13, 1996)
192. Gale Norton, Testimony before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee (July 16, 1997)
193. Lynn Woolsey, Commencement Speech, University of Phoenix-San Jose Campus (July 16, 1995)
194. Vesna Pesic, Nationalism, War, Crisis And Women's Politics (July 10, 1997)
195. Anne C. Petersen, Nets And Webs: Enhancing Communities Or Driving Isolation? (July 30, 1997)
196. Katherine P. Prescott, Testimony Before The Committee On Environment And Public Works, U.S. Senate (May 7, 1997)
197. Susan Allen, Fighting Breast Cancer in Virginia (October, 1997)
198. Diana Aviv, Testimony Concerning the Restructuring of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (May 21, 1998)
199. Madeleine Albright, Building a Bipartisan Foreign Policy (February 7, 1997)
200. Madeleine Albright, Remarks to the American Business Community in Vietnam (June 28, 1997)
201. Kazimira Prunskiene, The Role Of Women In Democracy: The Experience Of Lithuania (July 10. 1997)
202. Nancy Rubin, The Violation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Any Part of the World (April 10, 1997)
203. Nancy Rubin, Promoting the Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Women (April 2, 1997)
204. Phyllis Schlafly, Why Is Insurance Unaffordable For Many Families? (February 19, 1997)
205. Phyllis Schlafly, Encryption Is Essential To Freedom (April 2, 1997)
206. Phyllis Schlafly, Statement Concerning Computer Encryption Before The House Subcommittee On Courts And Intellectual Property (March 20, 1997)
207. Dr. Zola Skweyiya, Speech At The Parliamentary Media Briefing Week (February 14, 1997)
208. Eleanor Smeal, From Gender Gap To Gender Gulf: Abortion, Affirmative Action, And The Radical Right (February 13, 1997)
209. Marcia S. Smith, The Shuttle-Mir Program: Testimony Before The U.S. House Of Representatives Committee On Science (September 18, 1997)
210. Olympia Snowe, Speech to the John F. Kennedy School of Government (June 3, 1997)
211. Sue Suter, Waiting for the Day When Disability Is No Big Deal (June 2, 1997)
212. Sandy Thurman, Remarks during Introduction to the Press by U.S. President Bill Clinton (April 7, 1997)
213. Ren Volpe, Speech to San Francisco's Fourth Annual Dyke March (1997)
214. Lois J. Schiffer, Statement Concerning Enforcement Of Environmental Laws, Before The Committee On Environment And Public Works, United States Senate (June 10, 1997)
215. Nadine Strossen, Combating Terrorism, Protecting Freedom (September 10, 1997)
216. Judith Wallerstein, Joan Erikson--In Memoriam (October 4, 1997)
217. Sheila Widnall, The Space and Air Force of the Next Century (May 29, 1997)
218. Sheila Widnall, The Importance Of Values (May 10, 1997)
219. Sheila Widnall, Youth Leadership (February 14, 1997)
220. Sheila Widnall, On Guard and On Orbit: The Integration of Air and Space in the Information Age (March 12, 1997)
221. Jody Williams, A Global Ban On Landmines: Address To The Treaty Signing Conference And Mine Action Forum (December 3, 1997)
222. Jody Williams, Nobel Lecture (December 10, 1997)
223. Allee Willis, Statement On Copyright Law Revisions (September 16, 1997)
224. Naomi Wolf, Statement on Dying to be Thin (July 10, 1997)
225. Claire Wolfe, Speech Before the Arizona Libertarian Party Convention (April 19, 1997)
226. Dr. Janet Yellen, Statement before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (July 17, 1997)
227. Ginette Hemley, Saving Two of the World's Most Treasured Species: The African Elephant Conservation Act of 1997 and The Asian Elephant Conservation Act of 1997 (1997)
228. Alexis Herman, Keynote: An Academic Search for Sweatshop Solutions (May 30, 1997)
229. Alexis Herman, Remarks to the U.S. Conference of Mayors (June 24, 1997)
230. Judith E. Heumann, Remarks At The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Bill Signing Ceremony (June 4, 1997)
231. Katherine Lund Hicks, Statement Before The U.S. Senate Finance Committee Oversight Hearing On The Internal Revenue Service (1997)
232. Shirley M. Hufstedler, The Final Report Of The Commission On Immigration Reform (October 7, 1997)
233. Susan Hammer, State Of The City Address (February 3, 1997)
234. Andrea L. Ireland, Concerning The Internet Tax Freedom Act (July 17, 1997)
235. Nan Keohane, Speech Before The Panel On The Value Of Diversity In Higher Education, President's Commission On Race (November 19, 1997)
236. Nan Keohane, What Kind Of Freedom? (August 28, 1997)
237. Dr. Martha Krebs, Testimony Concerning The Next Generation Internet Initiative, Before The U.S. Senate Subcommittee On Science, Technology, And Space (November 4, 1997)
238. Mary Landrieu, Commemorating The 30th Anniversary Of The Reunification Of Jerusalem (June 11, 1997)
239. Frances Moore Lappé, Reweaving Business into the Social Fabric: New Assumptions about Human Capacities Challenge the Old Order (December 11, 1997)
240. Dr. Joyce C. Lashof, Statement Before The Veterans Affairs Committee, United States Congress (April 30, 1997)
241. Brenda Laurel, Talk to the San Francisco Webgrrls (July 1997)
242. Judith Lichtman, Testimony To The U.S. Senate Labor And Human Resources Committee On Women's Health Care Access (July 22, 1997)
243. Jennifer Long, Testimony At The Oversight Hearing On The Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Senate Committee On Finance (1997)
244. Shannon Lucid, Post-Flight Press Conference Upon Returning From The Russian Space Station Mir (1997)
245. Gill Marcus, On Women in South Africa (August 8, 1997)
246. Phyllis Greenberger, Testimony Before The U.S. Senate Labor And Human Resources Committee (July 22, 1997)
247. Mary McAleese, Inauguration Speech (November 11, 1997)
248. Patricia A. McGuire, A Big Heart, A Genuine Soul: The Enduring Value Of Women's Colleges (May 25, 1997)
249. Audrey McLaughlin, The Empowerment Of Women: Searching For Genuine Democracy Among The Ashes Of Patriarchal Rhetoric (April 18-20, 1997)
250. Constance A. Morella, National Institute of Standards and Technology International Symposium On The Year 2000 (June 9, 1997)
251. Deborah Morris, Statement At The Ottawa Treaty Signing Conference For A Global Ban On Landmines (December 3, 1997)
252. Kate Michelman, Testimony Before Joint Congressional Hearing: "Partial Birth Abortion: The Truth" (March 11, 1997)
253. Kate Michelman, Twenty-Four Years After Roe: The Moral Underpinnings Of Abortion Politics--, Washington, D.C. (January 17, 1997)
254. Elisabeth Showalter Muhlenfeld, Inaugural Address (April 12, 1997)
255. Mary D. Nichols, Testimony Before The U.S. Senate Subcommittee On Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property, And Nuclear Safety; Committee On The Environment And Public Works (July 24, 1997)
256. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Testimony Before The U.S. House Of Representatives Subcommittee On The Constitution The Civil Rights Act Of 1997 (June 26, 1997)
257. Susan Ness, From Hype To Reality In The Emerging Digital Age: Remarks Before The Wall Street Journal Technology Summit (October 15, 1997)
258. Phyllis E. Oakley, Women's Role In The New Age Of Globalization: Address At Ewha Woman's University, Graduate School Of International Studies, Seoul, Korea (May 23, 1997)
259. Phyllis E. Oakley, Humanitarian Affairs In The State Department And Our Relationship With The UN Remarks To The UNA-USA National Council Annual Meeting (April 7, 1997)
260. Roberta L. Gross, Statement Before The Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation, U.S. Senate (1997)
261. Linda S. Fink, Speech To First Year Students After Outward Bound Afternoon (September 4, 1997)
262. Susan Eckerly, Statement Concerning Superfund Cleanup Legislation Before The U.S. Senate Environment And Public Works Committee (September 4, 1997)
263. Marye Anne Fox, Acceptance Speech Before The Board Of Governors North Carolina University System (April 9, 1997)
264. Barbara Ehrenreich, Never Give Up (November 10, 1997)
265. Eilene Galloway, Organizing The United States Government For Outer Space: 1957-1958 (September 30-October 1, 1997)
266. Mrs. Maria De Los Angeles Florez, Address To The Ottawa Conference On Antipersonnel Land Mines (December, 1997)
267. Maryam Elahi, Human Rights In Northern Ireland (June 24, 1997)
268. Queen Elizabeth II, On the Death of Princess Diana (September 5, 1997)
269. Queen Elizabeth II, On The Opening Of Parliament (May 14, 1997)
270. Anna G. Eshoo, Introduction Of The Computer Donation Incentive Act (April 29, 1997)
271. Honourable Janet G. Bostwick, Statement at the Ottawa Conference on the Global Ban on Landmines (December, 1997)
272. Rosa L. DeLauro, Honoring The "Amistad" And Connecticut's Role In The Underground Railroad (May 16, 1997)
273. Diana, Princess Of Wales, Responding to Landmines: A Modern Tragedy and Its Consequences (June 12, 1997)
274. Barbara Dooley, Statement Before The Subcommittee On Basic Research, House Science Committee (September 30, 1997)
275. Jennifer Dunn, Statement On The Introduction Of The Software Export Equity Act (January 7, 1997)
276. Congresswoman Corrine Brown, Recognition of the ABL and the WNBA (June 17, 1997)
277. Aurelia E. Brazeal, Statement Regarding the 1997 Crisis in Cambodia (July 16, 1997)
278. Carol Browner, Proposed Revisions To Air Quality Standards (February 12, 1997)
279. Carol Browner, Legislative Reform Of Superfund in the 105th Congress (March 5, 1997)
280. Corrine Brown, Concerning The Death Of Chaim Herzog (May 13, 1997)
281. Becky Cain, Testimony Before The U.S. House Subcommittee On The Constitution: Proposals For Electoral College Reform (September 4, 1997)
282. Nora Callahan, Speech At The Drug Peace Day Rally (June 15, 1997)
283. Rosalynn Carter, Remarks Of Rosalynn Carter, Honorary Chair of Last Acts (February 13, 1997)
284. Mary Cavanaugh, Statement On Sexual Harrassment In The Veterans Administration (1997)
285. Renee Chelian, Testimony Before Joint Congressional Hearing: "Partial Birth Abortion: The Truth" (March 11, 1997)
286. Helen Chenoweth, The Dangers Of The Proposal Of The U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service To Introduce Grizzly Bears Into Idaho (July 28, 1997)
287. Helen Chenoweth, Statement To Feminists For Life Of America (April 26, 1997)
288. Rachelle Chong, Content Regulation Heats Up: A Word to the Wise (September 19, 1997)
289. Rachelle Chong, Remarks At The Federal Communications Commission's Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Observance Day (May 21, 1997)
290. Rachelle Chong, Bridging Digital Technologies and Regulatory Paradigms: Interesting Times At The FCC (June 27, 1997)
291. Jamie Rappaport Clark, Testimony Before The Senate Committee On Environment And Public Works (July 16, 1997)
292. Joan Claybrook, Statement On ISTEA Reauthorization (Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act) (May 7, 1997)
293. Eva Clayton, Teen Pregnancy Prevention (March 21, 1997)
294. Cathy Cleaver, Hearing on Crimes Against Children: the Nature and Threat of Sexual Predators on the Internet (October 7, 1997)
295. Elousie Cobell, Testimony On The Special Trustee's Strategic Plan Before The Senate Committee On Indian Affairs (July 30, 1997)
296. Judith Crist, The Critical Years (May, 1997)
297. Barbara Cubin, On Wyoming Grazing Privileges (February 12, 1997)
298. Jacquelynn Davis, Testimony In Support Of A Constitutional Amendment For Victims Rights To The U.S. House Committee On The Judiciary (June 25, 1997)
299. Shelley L. Davis, Statement Concerning Internal Revenue Service Abuses Before The U.S. Senate Finance Committee (September 23, 1997)
300. Ada Deer, Statement Before The Joint Hearing Of The House Resources Committee And Senate Committee On Indian Affairs (June 18, 1997)
301. Bronwyn Bishop, Address To The 1855 Dinner (July 26, 1997)
302. Erica Jong, Address to the ACLU Biennial Conference: Free Speech (June 22, 1995)
303. Paula Treckel, Forging the Thunderbolts: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and American Feminism (July 28, 1995)
304. Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Statement at Industry Briefing on Science, Technology, and the Federal (U.S.) Budget (August 10, 1995)
305. Marcy Kaptur, NAFTA Address (August 12, 1995)
306. Wangari Maathai, Bottle-Necks of Development in Africa (August 30, 1995)
307. Robin Abrams, Looking at Technology through Women's Eyes (August 31, 1995)
308. Aung San Suu Kyi, Opening Keynote Address (August 31, 1995)
309. Mother Teresa, Message for the World Conference on Women (September, 1995)
310. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Women's Rights are Human Rights (September 5, 1995)
311. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Remarks for the World Health Organization Forum on Women and Health Security (September 5, 1995)
312. Donna Shalala, On Women and AIDS, Women's Health Day Panel (September 5, 1995)
313. Bella Abzug, Plenary Speech, Fourth World Conference on Women (September 12, 1995)
314. Nancy Birdsall, Sharing Prosperity and Power: A New Partnership for the New Millennium (September 4-15, 1995)
315. Barbara A. Mikulski, Character Counts Coalition Summit (September 15, 1995)
316. Katha Pollitt, Speech upon Receipt of the Forethought Heroine Award (September 29, 1995)
317. Ruth Simmons, Vivat Academia: Inaugural Address (September 30, 1995)
318. Queen Noor, Going International: Career Women and Business (October 2, 1995)
319. Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, Address at the United Nations 50th Anniversary (October 22, 1995)
320. Begum Khaleda Zia, Address (October 23, 1995)
321. Jeanne Kirkpatrick, On the Deployment of 25,000 U.S. Troops in Bosnia Herzegovina (November 15, 1995)
322. Molly Ivins, Progressives: Have Fun While Ye May (November 23, 1995)
323. Takako Doi, Politics Has Cast a Shadow Over Hope (December 6, 1995)
324. Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Nobel Lecture: The Identification of Genes Controlling Development in Flies and Fishes (December 8, 1995)
325. Paula Casey, A Legacy of Leadership: Tennessee's Pivotal Role in Granting All American Women the Vote (December, 1995)
326. France Anne Cordova, Women and Science: Reaching Into the Future (December 15, 1995)
327. Diane Feinstein, China: Where Do We Go From Here? (1995)
328. Susan Golding, A City of Neighborhoods (January 10, 1996)
329. Helen Gurley Brown, Speech Upon Receipt of the Henry Johnson Fisher Award (January 24, 1996)
330. Susan Hammer, 1996 San José State Of The City Address (February 5, 1996)
331. Sissela Bok, At The Juncture Of Theory And Practice: Remarks On Receiving The Henry Knowles Beecher Award (February 9, 1996)
332. Eileen B. Claussen, Address Before The 26th Annual American Law Institute (February 16, 1996)
333. Queen Noor, At The Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts by Her Majesty Queen Noor (March 4, 1996)
334. Tipper Gore, Remarks At The Launch Of The HHS Children's National Mental Health Initiative (March 5, 1996)
335. Patsy Mink, The English Language Empowerment Act of 1996 (March 7, 1996)
336. Lea Rabin, Speech To The John F. Kennedy School Of Government (March 7, 1996)
337. President Mary Brown Bullock, Inaugural Address (April 19, 1996)
338. Tanya Metaksa, The Threat To Hunting, NRA's Response And How You Can Help (April 21, 1996)
339. Barbara Coombs Lee, Testimony Before The U.S. House Subcommittee On The Constitution Concerning The Legality Of Assisted Suicide (April 29, 1996)
340. Hon. Katherine O'Regan, Open Codex Coodinating Committee For North America And The South West Pacific (April 30, 1996)
341. Janet Reno, Keynote Address University Of South Carolina Spring Commencement (May 3, 1996)
342. Barbara A. Mikulski, Remarks To The Federal Asian Pacific American Council (May 8, 1996)
343. Jane Alexander, Commencement Speech (May 12, 1996)
344. Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, Keynote Address: Sri Lanka Investment Conference, Japan Chamber Of Commerce And Industry (May 14, 1996)
345. Mary O'Rourke, The Union And Its Citizens: On The Priorities Of The Irish Presidency (May 25, 1996)
346. Janet Southby, Memorial Day Address At The United States Vietnam War Memorial Wall (May 27, 1996)
347. Wanda Wilk, Remarks made upon receipt of the Cavalier's Cross, Order of Polonia Restituta (May 28, 1996)
348. Kathryn Fuller, Charting New Courses For Global Conservation (June 11, 1996)
349. Mary Robinson, Remarks At An Exchange Of Toasts With United States President Bill Clinton (June 13, 1996)
350. Hon. Katherine O'Regan, Home Care (June 19, 1996)
351. Eileen B. Claussen, U.S. and Business: Partners in Addressing Global Environmental Issues (June 27, 1996)
352. Queen Noor, Women Of Srebrenica Commemoration (July 11, 1996)
353. Kathie Lee Gifford, Testimony Before The U.S. House Subcommittee On International Organizations And Human Rights (July 15, 1996)
354. Carrie P. Meek, Talking Points: To The International Union Of Police Unions (AFL-CIO) (July 21, 1996)
355. Regina C. Brown, Is There Still a Foreign Policy of the U.S. Toward Africa?: Remarks at the 39th International Seminar for Diplomats (August 2, 1996)
356. Susan Molinari, Keynote Speech: 1996 Republican National Convention (August 13, 1996)
357. Dale Spender, Online Teaching; Where To Start? (August 14, 1996)
358. Elizabeth Dole, This Is A Defining Moment In Our Nation's History (August 14, 1996)
359. Nancy Kassebaum, The Intersection of Hope and Doubt (September 9, 1996)
360. Pauline Hanson, First Speech To The Australian House Of Representatives (September 10, 1996)
361. Betty Shabazz, Remembering Malcolm X (September 19, 1996)
362. Anne K. Bingaman, Competition and Innovation: Bedrock of the American Economy (September 19, 1996)
363. Frances Moore Lappé, The Newsmakers Are Changing: Can Journalists Catch Up? (September 21, 1996)
364. Patricia Schroeder, Comstock Act Still On The Books (September 24, 1996)
365. Roberta R. Katz, Testimony Before The U.S. House Judiciary Committee Concerning The Security And Freedom Through Encryption (SAFE) Act (September 25, 1996)
366. Jamie Gorelick, Testimony Before The U.S. House Judiciary Committee Concerning Computer Encryption (September 25, 1996)
367. Melinda Brown, Testimony Before The Judiciary Committee Concerning The Need For Strong, Legal Computer Encryption (September 25, 1996)
368. Mary Carter Smith, On Receiving the National Storytelling Award (October 5, 1996)
369. Queen Noor, The Challenges Of Peace : A Jordanian Perspective (October 8, 1996)
370. Queen Noor, Remarks, Pearson College Fund-Raising Dinner (October 10, 1996)
371. Corazon Aquino, Speech upon Receipt of the Fulbright Prize (October 11, 1996)
372. Queen Noor, Eleanor Roosevelt Val-Kill Medal Ceremony (October 13, 1996)
373. Queen Noor, Address To The IUCN World Conservation Congress (October 15, 1996)
374. Sadako Ogata, World Order, Internal Conflict And Refugees (October 28, 1996)
375. Linda Tarr-Whelan, On the Status of Women (October 29, 1996)
376. Kim Phuc, Address at the United States Vietnam War Memorial (November 11, 1996)
377. Hon. Katherine O'Regan, Breast Cancer Screening (November 29, 1996)
378. Sue Suter, Lessons To Remember: How To Know The Really Important Things In Life (December, 1996)
379. Wislawa Szymborska, Nobel Lecture The Poet and the World (December 10, 1996)
380. Marsha Rosenbaum, Women and Drugs: Twenty Five Years Of Research And Policy (1996)
381. Dr. Nafis Sadik, Address to the World Conference of Women (1996)
382. Diane Feinstein, China: Where Do We Go From Here? (1996)
383. Jennifer Dunn, What the GOP has done for Women (1996)
384. Judith Wallerstein, Marriage Reform (1996)
385. Faye Wattleton, An Open Letter To My Daughter (1996)
386. Marian Wright Edelman, Standing Up for the World's Children: Leave No Child Behind (1996)
387. Dr. Cynthia M. Patterson, The Study of the Past: Always Directly Related to Our Understanding of the Present (1996)
388. Jo Jorgensen, Why Republican Politicians Keep Selling Out Freedom (1996)
389. Joy Hakim, Remarks (1997)
390. Katharine T. Bartlett, Women In The Legal Profession: The Good News And The Bad (1997)
391. Nancy Birdsall, On Growth And Poverty Reduction: Distribution Matters (February 8, 1997)
392. Madeleine Albright, Statement before House International Relations Committee (February 11, 1997)
393. Madeleine Albright, NATO Expansion: Prepared statement before the North Atlantic Council NATO Headquarters (February 18, 1997)
394. Helen Alvare, Testimony Before Joint Congressional Hearing: Partial Birth Abortion: The Truth (March 11, 1997)
395. Joan Brown Campbell, Testimony Before The U.S. House Of Representatives Committee On The Judiciary Concerning The Burned Churches Project (March 19, 1997)
396. Madeleine Albright, American Leadership for the 21st Century: Doing What's Right and Smart for America's Future (March 25, 1997)
397. Doris Kearns Goodwin, Landon Lecture (April 22, 1997)
398. Sherri W. Goodman, Department of Defense Helps Protect Human Health, Environment (April 25, 1997)
399. Anna G. Eshoo, Progress Report On Women's Health (April 29, 1997)
400. Sadako Ogata, Preventing Future Genocide and Protecting Refugees (April 30, 1997)
401. Deborah Y. Parker, Memorial Day Speech (May 26, 1997)
402. Madeleine Albright, Harvard University Commencement Address (June 5, 1997)
403. Jane Alexander, Remarks At The Americans For The Arts Annual Congress (June 9, 1997)
404. Susan Esserman, U.S.-Vietnam Relations (June 18, 1997)
405. Jacquelynn Davis, Testimony In Support Of A Constitutional Amendment For Victims Rights (June 25, 1997)
406. Susanne Agnelli, Remarks to the Vital Voices Conference (July 9, 1997)
407. Louise Arbour, Remarks To The Vital Voices Conference (July 11, 1997)
408. Madeleine Albright, Remarks At Jewish Museum (July 13, 1997)
409. Madeleine Albright, Address to the People of Prague, "Obecni Dum--A Moment of Celebration and of Dedication" (July 14, 1997)
410. Jennifer Dunn, Condemning The Bombing Outside The Mercer Island Jewish Community Center (March 13, 1997)
411. Professor Judith A. Best, Testimony on Proposals for Electoral College Reform before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution (September 4, 1997)
412. Becky Cain, Proposals for Electoral College Reform (September 4, 1997)
413. Nancy Reagan, Remarks At The George Bush Presidential Library Dedication (November 6, 1997)
414. Benazir Bhutto, Speech To The John F. Kennedy School Of Government (November 7, 1997)
415. Helen Boosalis, Statement Before The United States Congress On Social Security (1997)
416. Annie Sprinkle, Forty Reasons Why Whores Are My Heroes (1998)
417. Lt. Col. Karen M. Torres, Testimony to the U.S. House National Security Committee, Subcommittee on Military Readiness (1998)
418. Lillian Vernon, The Entrepreneur and the Professional Manager: Getting the Best of Both Worlds (1998)
419. Jean A. Wright, Congressional Testimony The 25th Anniversary Of Roe v Wade: The Test Of Time (January 1998)
420. Kate Michelman, Speech To The Commonwealth Club Of California (January 15, 1998)
421. Kate Michelman, Remarks At The Roe v. Wade 25th Anniversary Luncheon (January 22, 1998)
422. Nancy Gertner, Is The Drug War Forever? (January 29, 1998)
423. Susan Ness, Remarks Before The Washington Web Internet Policy Forum (February 9, 1998)
424. Debra Stewart, Testimony To The Subcommittee (February 12, 1998)
425. Dale Spender, Building Up Or Dumbing Down? Address to the Communities Networking / Networking Communities Conference (February 27, 1998)
426. Joan Ruddock, Statement On Behalf Of The European Union At The Commission On The Status Of Women (March, 1998)
427. Eileen Collins, Remarks at the White House on Being Named First United States Woman to Command a Manned Space Flight (March 5, 1998)
428. Mrs. Asha Das, Statement To The Commission On The Status Of Women (March 6, 1998)
429. Usha Narayanan, While Inaugurating the Open Discussions on Development of Women in 50 Years of Independence (March 8, 1998)
430. Catherine Jay Didion, Testimony to the Subcommittee on Technology and the Subcommittee on Basic Research (March 10, 1998)
431. Julia V. Taft, Statement Before The Senate Foreign Relations Committee (March 10, 1998)
432. Fran Ulmer, Remarks To The Gore-Chernomyrdin US-Russian Federation Cooperation Conference (March 12, 1998)
433. Cindy A. Cohn, Testimony on Encryption As Constitutionally Protected Speech (March 17, 1998)
434. Kathleen M. Sullivan, Privacy In The Digital Age: Encryption And Mandatory Access (March 17, 1998)
435. Gale Norton, Testimony Before the House Committee on Resources - Oversight Hearing on the National Environmental Policy Act (March 18, 1998)
436. Helen Prejean, Status Of The International Covenants On Human Rights (March 23, 1998)
437. Kelly H. Carnes, Expanding Women's Role In Science And Technology (March 26, 1998)
438. Kathleen C. Bailey, Statement On Nuclear Deterrence (March 31, 1998)
439. Valentina Tereshkova, Interview with Russia Magazine (April 1998)
440. Amsatou Sow Sidibe, Remarks at a Roundtable Discussion on Human Rights in Africa with President Bill Clinton (April 2, 1998)
441. Ayoola Obe, Remarks at a Roundtable Discussion on Human Rights in Africa with President Bill Clinton (April 2, 1998)
442. Michelle Nowlin, Testimony To Congress On Agricultural Animal Waste Regulations (April 2, 1998)
443. Constance Yai, Remarks at a Roundtable Discussion on Human Rights in Africa with President Bill Clinton (April 2, 1998)
444. Susan Ness, Remarks Before The National Association Of Broadcasters Panel: The Road To DTV (April 8, 1998)
445. Ann M. Veneman, Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Water And Power (April 15, 1998)
446. Sarah Bain, Speech At The 1998 Memorial Service On The Fifth Anniversary Of The Massacre At The Branch Davidian Church (April 19, 1998)
447. Clare Short, Speech At The Iraq Humanitarian Aid Meeting (April 20, 1998)
448. Josephine M. D'Antonio, Statement Before The Subcommittee On Courts And Intellectual Property (April 23, 1998)
449. Nadezhda Mihailova, Intensified Dialogue Between NATO And Bulgaria: Address To The 16+1 Meeting (April 27, 1998)
450. Judith Rodin, Testimony Before The Senate Subcommittee On Science, Technology And Space (April 28, 1998)
451. Mary Elizabeth "Tipper" Gore, Discovering our Selves: The Science of Emotion (May 6, 1998)
452. Sadako Ogata, Solidarity and Nation Building: the Case of Refugees (May 7, 1998)
453. Cokie Roberts, We Are Our Mother's Daughters (May 11, 1998)
454. Alice M. Rivlin, Remarks At New York University (May 12, 1998)
455. Deborah Blum, Communicating Science And Engineering In A Sound Bite World (May 14, 1998)
456. Barbara S. Cochran, Testimony before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee Concerning the Media and Personal Privacy (May 21, 1998)
457. Diana Aviv, Testimony Concerning the Restructuring of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (May 21, 1998)
458. Judith L. Palkovitz, Testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources (May 21, 1998)
459. Elizabeth Dole, Address To The Kennedy School Of Government (June 3, 1998)
460. Margaretha de Boer, Managing Places And Spaces For Living In The 21st Century: Perspectives From The Netherlands On Becoming Sustainable (June 4, 1998)
461. Nancy Birdsall, Remarks On Equity Issues In A Globalizing World (June 8, 1998)
462. Nancy W. Dickey, Packing My Bag For The Road Ahead (June 17, 1998)
463. Madeleine L'Engle, Acceptance Speech Upon Receiving The Margaret Edwards Award (June 27, 1998)
464. Vandana Shiva, Monocultures, Monopolies, Myths And The Masculinisation Of Agriculture (June 28 - July 2, 1998)
465. Julia V. Taft, Humanitarian Assistance: A Government Perspective (July 6, 1998)
466. Jeanne Hurley Simon, Presentation To The United States Senate Special Committee On Aging (July 16, 1998)
467. Rita Colwell, Turning The Clock Forward (July 27, 1998)
468. Judith Rich Harris, Don't Blame Your Parents: The Nurture Assumption on Trial (August 15, 1998)
469. Diana DeGette, The Value of a Liberal Arts Education (August 31, 1998)
470. Rita Colwell, Speech To The Science Writers Association (September 8, 1998)
471. Christine Todd Whitman, Remarks at the Land Trust Conference (October 20, 1998)
472. Christine Todd Whitman, Remarks at the Institute of Politics John F. Kennedy School of Government (October 29, 1998)
473. Rosario G. Manalo, A Commitment To Nonviolence: A Challenge For The 21st Century (December 1998)
474. Charlotte van Rappard-Boon, The Fate Of Works Of Art In The Netherlands During And After World War Two (December 2, 1998)
475. Thea J. Blankert van Veen, Holocaust Era Remembrance and Victim Support (December 2, 1998)
476. Jane Butler Kahle, Teacher Professional Development: Does It Make A Difference In Student Learning? (1999)
477. Sally Quinn, Speech at the Wendt Center (Circa 1999)
478. Somaia Barghouti, Statement before the 43rd Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (March 2, 1999)
479. Shirley M. Malcom, Testimony Concerning Science Education To The US House Committee On Science (March 17, 1999)
480. Amy Kaslow, Testimony Before The U.S. House Science Committee (March 17, 1999)
481. Bonnie Kestner, Parenting and the Future Athlete (April 10, 1999)
482. Marian Wright Edelman, Colorado College Baccalaurete Address (May 16, 1999)
483. Anna Quindlen, Commencement Speech: Mount Holyoke College (May 23, 1999)
484. Jenny Shipley, To The Local Government New Zealand Conference (July 12, 1999)
485. Marguerite Rivera Houze, Remarks On Vietnamese-American Appreciation And Celebration Day (July 25, 1999)
486. Esther Dyson, Comments on the Internet Rating System Proposed by the Bertelsmann Foundation (September 10, 1999)
487. Anna Lindh, Statement at the United Nations (September 21, 1999)
488. Vaira Vike-Freiberga, Speech at the 54th General Assembly of the United Nations (September 22, 1999)
489. Sue Suter, Star Treks' Lessons for the Disability Community: Adapting to Change, While Holding onto Values (September 22, 1999)
490. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Gender: Evaluating World Bank Policy (September 28, 1999)
491. Eva Persson Goransson, Statement to the Plenary Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (October 4, 1999)
492. Vaira Vike-Freiberga, Address At the Conference on Women and Democracy at the Dawn of the New Millennium (October 8-10, 1999)
493. Linda Chavez-Thompson, Hate Crimes In America (October 10, 1999)
494. Susan Faludi, Scenes From The Betrayal Of The American Man (October 14, 1999)
495. Coretta Scott King, Keynote Address - AIDS Memorial Quilt Initiative (October 18, 1999)
496. Clare Short, The Challenge for the UN in a Globalising World (October 26, 1999)
497. Alexandrina Rusu, International Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (October 27, 1999)
498. Cokie Roberts, Who Will Be The Next President Of The United States? (November 8, 1999)
499. Carol Bellamy, 10th Anniversary of the Adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (November 11, 1999)
500. Gro Harlem Brundtland, International Consultation on the Health of Indigenous Peoples (November 23, 1999)
501. Vandana Shiva, The Global Campaign Against Biopiracy and Changing the Paradigm of Agriculture (November 26, 1999)
502. Anita Roddick, Trading With Principles (November 27, 1999)
503. Rigoberta Menchú Tum, The Problem of Racism on the Threshold of the 21st Century (May 21, 1996)
504. Tanya Metaksa, Testimony Before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution (February 27, 1997)
505. Polly Peachum, Defining the BDSM Life Style: The Essential Prerequisite (October 8, 1996)
506. Nancy Reagan, Speech to the 1996 Republican National Convention (August 12, 1996)
507. Aliza Sherman, Talk Given to San Francisco Webgrrls (November 16, 1996)
508. Christine Todd Whitman, Republications, Democrats, Feminists, and Post-Impeachment Politics (March 3, 1999)
VII. 2000 - 2010
509. Elizabeth McAlister, Keynote Address To The National Conference On Civil Disobedience (January 22, 2000)
510. Linda Chavez-Thompson, City Club of Cleveland (January 28, 2000)
511. Louise Fréchette, On the Protection of United Nations and Associated Personnel and Humanitarian Personnel in Conflict Zones (February 9, 2000)
512. Catherine Bertini, Security of UN Humanitarian and Associated Personnel (February 9, 2000)
513. Nicole Fontaine, Israeli Knesset Speech (February 21, 2000)
514. Charlene Barshefsky, Foreign Affairs Briefing on U.S.-China Trade Relations to the National Conference of Editorial Writers (March 10, 2000)
515. Louise Frechette, Building a World Community (March 14, 2000)
516. Charlene Barshefsky, Trade and American National Security: The Case Of China's WTO Accession (April 12, 2000)
517. Sonia Fuentes, The Legal Revolution in the Employment Rights of Women in the United States Since the Mid-Sixties (April 12, 2000)
518. Sheila Widnall, Digits Of Pi: Barriers and Enablers For Women In Engineering (April 26, 2000)
519. Courtney Love, Address at Digital Hollywood Online Entertainment Conference (May 16, 2000)
520. Sadako Ogata, The Current Problems of Refugee Populations (May 23, 2000)
521. Charlene Barshefsky, Director's Forum Lecture On Trade And Development (June 20, 2000)
522. Linda Chavez-Thompson, Acorn Convention (June 25, 2000)
523. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Towards a Community of Democracies (June 26, 2000)
524. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Statement of VP GMA for the Special Session of UNGASS (June 26-30, 2000)
525. Winona LaDuke, Acceptance Speech (July 22, 2000)
526. Laura Bush, Speech To The Republican National Convention (July 31, 2000)
527. Condoleezza Rice, Republican National Convention: Remarks (August 1, 2000)
528. Vandana Shiva, War and Peace On Our Farms And Tables (September 3, 2000)
529. Christiane Amanpour, Radio-Television News Director's Association Keynote Speech at the 2000 Murrow Awards Ceremony (September 13, 2000)
530. Laurie Marker, The Cheetah's Race for Survival (September 21, 2000)
531. Christine Todd Whitman, Effective Policy Making: The Role Of Good Science (October 13, 2000)
532. Jenny Shipley, Our Prosperity, Our People, Our Future (November 24, 2000)
533. Jenny Shipley, New Zealand's Strategic Setting (November 25, 2000)
534. Ingrid Newkirk, Address To Eleventh Hour (April, 2001)
535. Hanan Al-Shaykh, The New Shahrazad (March 15, 2000)
536. Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Has the U.N. Commission on Human Rights Lost Its Course? (June 6, 2001)
537. Sally Regenhard, Statement to the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States (November 19, 2003)
538. Samantha Power, Rwanda's Genocide: Looking Back (April 22, 2004)
539. Phyllis Chesler, The Global Intifada (March 6, 2005)
540. Arundhati Roy, Opening Statement on Behalf of the Jury of Conscience of the World Tribunal of Iraq (June 24, 2005)
541. Condoleezza Rice, Remarks At Georgetown School Of Foreign Service (January 18, 2006)
542. Condoleezza Rice, Remarks at the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting (June 14, 2006)
543. Condoleezza Rice, Remarks On International Women's Day (March 7, 2007)
544. Nydia Velazquez, Statement on H.R. 1230 and H.R. 900 on the Future of Puerto Rico's Political Status (March 22, 2007)
545. Marion C. Blakely, "It's Not About Politics. It's About Aviation" (March 27, 2007)
546. Elisabeth Showalter Muhlenfeld, Analyzing Becky Sharp's Trash (April 11, 2008)
547. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Concession Speech (June 7, 2008)
548. Mrs. Sia Koroma, Launching of World Breast Feeding Week and The National Protocol For The Management Of Severe Acute Malnutrition (August 1, 2008)
549. Michelle Obama, Speech At Democratic National Convention in Support of Presidential Candidate Barack Obama (August 25, 2008)
550. Sarah Palin, Acceptance Speech (September 4, 2008)
551. Margaret Warner, Sweet Briar College Commencement (May 16, 2009)
552. Sonia Sotomayor, Opening Statement and Initial Questioning during U.S. Senate Confirmation Hearing for the U.S. Supreme Court (July 13, 2009)
553. Nydia Velazquez, Statement At Sonia Sotomayor Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing (July 16, 2009)
554. Herta Müller, Nobel Lecture 2009: Every Word Knows Something of a Vicious Circle (December 7, 2009)
555. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Remarks on the Human Rights Agenda for the 21st Century (December 14, 2009)
556. Elena Kagan, Remarks on Nomination as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (May 10, 2010)
Nobel Lectures by Women
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