 
GWHP supports a model of a research institute as developed at Bir Zeit University Women's Studies Program, that recognizes the usefulness of the academy for supporting the survival of women in our communities and in our daily lives.
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Transcripts from the first five years of the Global Women's History conferences constitute primary source documents that can be utilized by researchers, activists, artists, students, professors, and others.
Below you will find sets of transcripts from each conference, with brief introductions. Each transcript is presented with permission of the author and is accompanied by her biography.
We will continue to expand this section of our website with transcripts and supplemental information in order to make it as comprehensive and useful as possible.
Documenting and archiving women's history brings into the foreground the centrality of gender as a cateory of analysis, as a political tool, as an historical process, in understanding how to move forward to bring an end to war, poverty, slavery, colonialism in all of its forms.
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