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CHARLOTTE BUNCH 19 Bond Street # 5A, New York, NY 10012 Tel: (212) 475-1985; Fax: (212) 475-0984; Email: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2001-Present:

Board of Governors Distinguished Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

2009-Present

Senior Scholar, Center for Women's Global Leadership, Rutgers University.

1989-2009:

Executive Director, Center for Women's Global Leadership, Douglass College, Rutgers University.

1991-2001:

Professor in Department of Urban Studies, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University.

1987-1989:

Visiting Professor, Laurie New Jersey Chair in Women's Studies, Douglass College, Rutgers University.

1979-1987:

Founding Director of Interfem Consultants, New York, which worked with many organizations including: International Women's Tribune Centre; UN Secretariat for the 1980 World Conference on Women for the United Nations Decade on Women; Centro de la Mujer Peruana: Flora Tristan, Peru; ISIS International, Chile; Women and Development Unit, University of the West Indies, Barbados; Pacific Asian Women's Forum, India; Asian and Pacific Centre for Women and Development, Thailand; National Film Board, Canada; and the National Women's Studies Association, USA

1977-1979:

Founding Director of the Public Resource Center, Washington, DC

1978-1979:

Adjunct Professor, Women's Studies, Univ. of Maryland College Park, MD

1969-1977:

Visiting, Resident, and Tenured Fellow, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, DC

1968-1969:

Campus Ministry staff, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

1967-1968:

Student, Institute for Policy Studies; Consultant to "Depth Education Groups," on 50 campuses, sponsored by University Christian Movement.

1966-1967:

National President, University Christian Movement; Organizer for Washington, D.C. Community Project

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EDUCATION Institute for Policy Studies, graduate research on education and social change, supervised by Dr. Arthur Waskow, 1967-68 Duke University, B.A. in History and Political Science, Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, 1966; History Honors Thesis: "The Role of Women in the Chinese Revolution, 1929-1959" University of California, Berkeley, School of Social Work, Summer Session, 1965 Artesia High School, Artesia, New Mexico, Highest Honors, 1962 HONORS AND AWARDS (a selection of recent awards includes) City University of New York School of Law Dean’s Award for Social Justice, 2015 Human Dignity Award, Committee to Advance our Common Purposes, Rutgers University, 2015 Global Fund for Women, Women’s Human Rights Defenders Award named after Bunch, 2013 Womensphere Foundation Leadership Award, 2013 National Council for Research on Women “Spotlighting Feminist Icons,” 2011 Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 2008 Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2008 Joyce Warshow Lifetime Achievement Award, SAGE (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders), 2008 Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2006 “1000 Women Peace Makers” nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, 2005 New Jersey Honorary UN Day Chair Appointed by the Governor of New Jersey, 2004 Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor Recipient, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, 2002 Women Who Make A Difference Award, International Women’s Forum, Mexico City, 2002 21 Leaders for the 21st Century Award, Women’s E-news, New York, 2002 Spirit of American Women Honoree, Girls Incorporated of Central New York, Syracuse, NY, 2001

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Women Who Make A Difference Award, National Council for Research on Women, New York, 2000 President of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Human Rights, White House, Washington, DC, 1999 Human Rights Award, Church Women United, New York, 1999 Woman of Leadership Award, Center for The Education of Women, University of Michigan, 1997 Induction into the National Women’s Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, NY, l996 Fund for the Feminist Majority, Feminist of the Year Award to the Center for Women’s Global Leadership, 1993 Resourceful Women Award from the Resourceful Women Foundation, San Francisco, 1992 Southern California Women for Understanding Lesbian Rights Award, Los Angeles, 1991 Center for Women’s Policy Studies’ Jessie Bernard Wise Woman Award, Washington DC, l989. San Francisco Board of Supervisors Community Recognition Award, 1988. National Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation Community Service Award, March l986 BOARDS AND ADVISORY COMMITTEES (partial list) Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights, 2015-present Association for Women’s Rights in Development, 2013-present UN Women Global Civil Society Advisory Board, 2012-present Institute for Women’s Leadership, Board of Directors, Rutgers University, 1994-present Human Rights Watch-Women's Division, Advisory Committee, l992-present CHANGE: Center for Health and Gender Equity Board of Directors, 2012-2015 Women’s Human Rights Defenders International Coalition Steering Committee, 2004-2010 UN Secretary General’s International Advisory Committee for the General Assembly Report on Violence Against Women, 2004-06 Global Fund for Women Board of Directors, 2003-2013 Ethical Globalization Initiative, Human Rights Policy Advisory Group, 2002-2010 Board of the Open Society Institute Network Women’s Program, 2002-08 International Council for Human Rights Policy, Board of Directors, 2002-2007 State of the World Forum, Commission on Globalization, 2000-03 International Women’s Human Rights Electronic Network, Executive Committee, 1998-2003 Ms. Foundation for Women, Board of Directors, 1991-2001 Advisory Panel to the UNDP Human Development Report, 2000 Beijing + 5 NGO International Coordinating Committee, 1999-2000 National Council for Research on Women Board of Directors, 1991-1997

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Center for Women's Policy Studies Board of Directors, 1992-1995 World Order Models Project, l993-1995 Organizing Committee for the Decade for Human Rights Education, 1990-94 New York City Commission on the Status of Women, 1982-89 ISIS International Advisory Committee, 1979-95 Continuing Committee for the National Women's Conference, 1978-81 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 1974-81 National Women's Agenda Coalition, 1975-79 President's National Advisory Committee for Women sub-group on Political and Human Rights, 1978 INTERNATIONAL POLICY AND ADVOCACY (select activities) Initiated and/or been involved in many international activities including: The Global Campaign for Women's Human Rights which brought women onto the agenda of the World Conference on Human Rights (Vienna, 1993); The Global Tribunal on Violations of Women's Human Rights at the World Conference on Human Rights (Vienna, 1993); International Hearings on Women's Rights at the International Conference on Population and Development (Cairo, Egypt, 1994), the UN World Summit on Social Development (Copenhagen, Denmark, 1995) and the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing, China, 1995). Through CWGL also organized the Global Campaign and Tribunal on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (New York, 1998), an International Symposium for the Beijing Plus Five Review (New York, 2000), and a Women’s Human Rights Hearing on the Intersection of Race and Gender at the UN World Conference Against Racism (Durban, South Africa, 2001). Convened and led the GEAR (Gender Equality Architecture Reform) civil society coalition that campaigned for the creation of UN Women. (2006-2010). As part of its work on policy and advocacy at the United Nations, the Center for Women’s Global Leadership, under my leadership, convened women’s human rights caucuses at many UN venues and co-sponsored an Expert Group Meeting on Violence against Women with the UN Division for the Advancement of Women (New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1993). Served as a member of the International Advisory Committee and a writer/consultant to the UN Secretary General’s In-Depth Study on Violence Against Women (NY, 2006), including participating in the Expert Group Meeting on Good Practices on VAW, (Vienna, 2005). Also was an independent expert at the Expert Group Meeting on the Development of Guidelines for the Integration of Gender Perspectives into United Nations Human Rights Activities and Programmes (Geneva, 1995); and the Symposium on Human Development and Human Rights co-sponsored by UNDP and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (Oslo, 1998). TEACHING Courses taught in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department and at Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University: Women and Leadership; Gender and Human Rights; Human Rights, Health, and Violence: Global Feminist Perspectives; Gender and International Development Planning, 1990-present. Rutgers University Laurie Chair Seminars; "Feminist Perspectives on Leadership, Power, and Diversity,"

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1989 and "Global Feminism and Human Rights," 1988. "Feminism in the 90s," course sponsored by CIPAF (Women's Research and Action Center) and Women's Studies Program, INTEC, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 1989. "Teaching Women's Studies from an International Perspective." Summer Institute, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1989. Courses and workshops in five cities on feminism, development and strategies for the women's movement sponsored by PAWF (Pacific Asian Women's Forum), India and Sri Lanka, 1987. Women's Studies, Teachers Training Institute, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1986. "Feminist Theory and Strategies for the Women's Movement," course sponsored by Centro de Estudios de la Mujer, Casa de la Mujer La Morada, Women's Unit of Instituto Latinoamericano de Estudios Transnacionales, and ISIS International, Santiago, Chile, 1986. "Feminist Theory and Strategies for the Women's Movement," at Centro de la Mujer Peruana: Flora Tristan, Lima, Peru, 1984, 1985. "Theories of Feminism," Women's Studies Department, University of Maryland , College Park, Maryland, 1978, 1979. "Feminist Theory and Social Change," visiting professor at Pacific School of Religion, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California. 1977. "Feminist Theory," Graduate Course in Women's Studies, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1975, 1976. "Political Theory: Strategies and Organizations,” Sagaris: A Feminist Institute, Lyndonville, Vermont, 1975. "Feminist Theory," Undergraduate course in Interdisciplinary Studies Department, American University, Washington, D.C., 1974. Conducted seminars on women's issues and feminist theory, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C., 1971-76. Courses on "Women's Liberation" and "Feminist Theory," Washington Area Free University and Women's Center, 1969-74. Guest lecturer in a wide range of college classes throughout the US and internationally, 1970-Present. PUBLIC SPEAKING Speaker at numerous national and international conferences, seminars, rallies, the United Nations, and

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many universities since 1965. A few examples of recent national and international speeches include: *FOKUS Panel on Beijing + 20: International Voices, Oslo, Norway, 2015 *Judicial Council for the Women’s Court – A Feminist Approach to Justice for Crimes against Women in the Former Yugoslavia, Sarajevo, 2015 *CUNY School of Law and Madre Conference on Women Confronting ISIS/ISIL: Local Strategies and States’ Responsibilities, NY, NY 2015 *Sunila Abeysekera Memorial Lecture & South Asian Sangat Feminist Capacity Building Keynote, Katmandu, Nepal, 2014 *UCLA History Department Symposium on “Why History Matters: Women’s Rights as Human Rights,” Los Angeles, 2014 *Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights & Austrian Government International Expert Conference on 20th Anniversary of World Conference on Human Rights, Vienna, 2013 *Summer School on Human Rights, Universitas 21 Global Consortium, NYC, 2013 *Northeastern University School of Law Institute on Violence and Human Rights, Boston, 2013 *UN Women Stakeholders Forum on Violence Against Women, NYC, 2012 *AWID International Forum In-Depth Session - Militarism, Conflict and Violence, Istanbul, 2012 *Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico Keynote and film, Mexico City, 2012 *Berkshire Conference on the History of Women Special Session on UN World Conferences on Women, Amherst, Ma, 2011 *Tunisian Women’s Association Conference on Women and Constitutions, Tunis, 2011 *Amnesty International Annual General Meeting Plenary, San Francisco, 2011 *CUNY Graduate Center Human Rights Day Panel, NYC, 2010 * UN General Assembly Civil Society Hearings for the Millennium Development Goals Summit, NYC, 2010 *Keynote - Symposium on Discrimination of Lesbians in Public/Political Life, Split, Croatia, 2010 *Nobel Women’s Initiative International Conference on Democracy, Guatemala, 2009 *American Sociological Association Opening Plenary, San Francisco, CA, 2009

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*Reforms for the United Nations, Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, UN, NY 2009 *Association for Women’s Rights and Development Forum, South Africa, 2008 *UN Commission on the Status Women 60th Anniversary of the UDHR Panel, NYC, 2008 * International Women’s Day and National Indigenous Women’s Forum, Lima, Peru, 2008 * Thomas J. Dodd Research Center Distinguished Lecture, University of Ct., 2008 *UN Human Rights Council Interactive Panel on Gender Integration, Geneva, 2007 *CIVICUS NGO World Assembly Plenary on Human Security and Gender Equality, Glasgow, Scotland, 2007 *Brooklyn Law School Public Forum on Global Violence. Brooklyn, NY, 2007 *UNAIDS Panel for World Aids Day, Washington DC, 2006 *NJ Governor’s Conference for Women Panel, East Brunswick, NJ, 2006 *Harvard Human Rights Journal Panel on UN Reform, Cambridge, 2006 *UN General Assembly Civil Society Hearings for the 2005 UN World Summit, NYC, 2005 * Women’s Worlds: 9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Plenary keynote, Seoul, Korea, 2005 * UN Commission on Human Rights High Commissioner’s Panel on Beijing Plus 10: Challenges for Women’s Human Rights, Geneva, 2005 * UN Commission on the Status of Women UNIFEM US Committee luncheon keynote address on International Women’s Day, NYC, 2004 * World Bank Diversity Day, Washington DC, 2004 * World Social Forum plenaries on Democracy and Citizenship, Mumbai, India, 2004 and Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2003 * UN General Assembly panel on the 10th Anniversary of the Vienna World Conference on Human Rights, NYC, 2003 *UN Commission on Human Rights Panels on Violence Against Women: 10 Years After Vienna, Geneva, 2003 *Commission on Globalization Plenary on The War on Terrorism and the Challenge to the Global Human Rights Agenda, Mexico City, Mexico, 2002

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* Women, Peace Building and Constitution Making International Conference Panel on Women and Peace, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2002 *Women and Philanthropy New York Regional Meeting on the Next Twenty Five Years of women’s rights and the Future of Philanthropy, NYC, 2002 * United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, UNIFEM Panel on Women’s Human Rights and the World Conference Against Racism, NY, 2001 * International Athena Conference on Women’s Leadership, Nashville, TN, 2001 * State of the World Forum, Dialogue on “Human Rights in the 21st Century,” NY, 2000 * International Conference on Women and Politics at Expo 2000, Hannover, Germany, 2000 * American Bar Association Annual Meeting Panel on “Women’s Rights in the New Millennium,” NY, 2000 * Amnesty International Panel on “Women’s Human Rights Defenders,” NY, 2000 * Feminist Expo 2000 for Women’s Empowerment Plenary, Baltimore, MD, 2000 * Economic Commission for Europe Regional Preparatory Meeting on the Review of Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action, Geneva, 2000 * UN Commission on the Status of Women session on the Review of the Fourth World Conference on Women, NY, 1999 and 2000 * JFK School of Government and Harvard Divinity School, Women, Religion and Public Policy Symposium, Cambridge, MA, l999 * Council on Foreign Relations, Women’s Human Rights and US Interests Roundtable, NY, 1999 * Hilton Humanitarian Prize Conference on Humanitarian Crises and Preventive Measures through Human Rights, NY, 1999 * Hague Appeal for Peace Global Conference, the Hague, the Netherlands, 1999 * United Nations Inter-Agency Global Video-conference on Violence Against Women, NY, 1999

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PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Women at the Intersection: Indivisible Rights, Identities, and Oppressions, edited with Rita Raj and Elmira Nazombe, NJ: Center for Women’s Global Leadership, 2002. Holding On to the Promise: Women’s Human Rights and the Beijing + 5 Review, edited with Cynthia Meillon, NJ: Center for Women’s Global Leadership, 2001. Los Derechos de las Mujeres son Derechos Humanos: Cronica de una Movilizacion Mundial, edited with Claudia Hinojosa and Niamh Reilly, Mexico City: Edemex, 2000. Published in French as Les Voix des Femmes et “Les Droits de L’Homme”: La Campagne internationale pour l’affirmation des droits humains des femmes. NJ: Center for Women’s Global Leadership, 2000. Demanding Accountability: The Global Campaign and Vienna Tribunal for Women’s Human Rights, with Niamh Reilly. NY: UNIFEM, l994. Passionate Politics: Feminist Theory in Action. NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1987. International Feminism: Networking Against Female Sexual Slavery. Report on Global Feminist Workshop Against Traffic in Women, edited with Barry and Castley. NY: International Women’s Tribune Centre, 1984. (Also published in French by Nouvelles Questions Feministes, Paris, 1985; and in Spanish by CIPAF, Santo Domingo, 1985.) Learning Our Way: Essays in Feminist Education, edited with Sandra Pollack. Trumansburg, NY: The Crossing Press, 1983. Building Feminist Theory: Essays from Quest, edited with Flax, Freeman, Hartsock, and Mautner. NY: Longman Inc., 1981. Lesbianism and the Woman’s Movement, edited with Nancy Myron. Baltimore: Diana Press, 1975. Class and Feminism, edited with Nancy Myron. Baltimore: Diana Press, 1974. Women Remembered: Short Biographies of Women in History, edited with Nancy Myron. Baltimore: Diana Press, 1974. The New Women: A Motive Anthology on Women’s Liberation, edited with Joanne Cooke. NY: Bobbs Merrill Co., 1970. BOOKLETS Gender Violence: A Development and Human Rights Issue. with Roxanna Carrillo. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Women’s Global Leadership, 1991. (Also available in Spanish and French).

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Feminism in the ‘80's Series, Denver: Antelope Publications: Bringing the Global Home, 1985 (Published in Spanish by Bruja: Boletin Feminista, Argentina, Nos. 11, 12, and 14, 1987-88; Going Public with Our Vision, 1983 (Published in Spanish by Diario La Republica, Peru, l984; Facing Down the Right, 1981. Developing Strategies for the Future: Feminist Perspectives. Report of the International Workshops in Stony Point, NY, 1980 and in Bangkok, Thailand, 1979, edited with Shirley Castley. NY: International Women’s Tribune Centre, 1980. ARTICLES (select list from over 250 articles published in over a dozen languages) “Women’s Rights are Human Rights: A Concept in the Making,” Women and Girls Rising: Progress and Resistance around the World, Ellen Chesler and Terry McGovern, (eds), London & NY, Routledge, 2016. “Interview with Charlotte Bunch: Human Rights and Gender Equality” with Anahi Russo Garrido, The Right Side of History: 100 Years of LGBTQI Activism, Adrian Brooks, editor, NY, NY: Cleis Press, 2015. “The Gendered Politics of Seriousness,” review of Seriously! Investigating Crashes and Crises as if Women Mattered by Cynthia Enloe, Women’s Review of Books, Vol 31, Issue 4, July/August 2014. “Foreword,” Due Diligence Framework: State Accountability for Eliminating Violence against Women, Zarizana Abdul and Janine Moussa, Maylasia: International Human Rights Initiative, 2014. “Legacy of Vienna: Feminism and Human Rights,” Vienna + 20: Advancing the Protection of Human Rights, Kozma, Muller-Funk, and Nowak (eds), Austrian Federal Ministry for International Affairs, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, and UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Vienna: Intersentia, 2014; available electronically on www.AWID.com website in English, Spanish, and French. “Women’s Human Rights: 20 Years After Vienna,” Human Rights Monitor Quarterly, International Service for Human Rights, Issue 1, 2013; VICD Wiener Institut Newsletter 25, 2013; (Published in German by Frauenrat, #5, 2013). “How Women’s Rights Became Recognized as Human Rights,” The Unfinished Revolution: Voices from the Global Fight for Women’s Rights, Minky Worden, editor, NY: Seven Stories Press, 2012. “Opening Doors for Feminism: UN World Conferences on Women,” Journal of Women’s History, Vol 24, No. 4, 213-221, 2012. “GEAR: Toward a Powerful New UN Women’s Agency that Advances Women’s Rights and Gender Equality,” Commission on the Status of Women 54 Handbook, NY, 2010. “A Symphony of Liberations,” Body, Economy, Movement: The Global Women’s Movement at the Beijing + 15 Review, NJ: Center for Women’s Global Leadership, 2010. “U.S. Should Invest in New U.N. Women’s Agency,” Interpress News Service News, Jan. 27, 2010.

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“Women’s Rights and Gender at the United Nations: The Case for a New Gender Equality Architecture,” Vereinte Nationien: German Review on the United Nations, 2009. “A Powerful United Nations Women’s Agency: Will the UN Deliver,” Open Democracy, Oct. 27, 2009. “Listen Up: UN Must Hear Women on Violence,” On the Issues: The Progressive Woman’s Magazine, Spring, 2009. “Feminist Quandries on Gender and Violence: Agency, Universality, and Human Security,” Preface to Violence and Gender in the Globalized World: The Intimate and the Extimate, Sanja Bahun-Radunovic and V.G. Julie Rajan, (eds.) UK: Ashgate Publishing Co., 2008. (Second Printing 2015). “Personal Reflections,” chapter in For The Greater Good, Friedrike Merck, (ed.), NY: 2008. “Women and Gender,” chapter in The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Thomas G. Weiss and Sam Daws, (eds.), London: Oxford University Press, 2007. “An Activist Temperament: An Interview with Charlotte Bunch,” with Ethel Brooks & Dorothy L. Hodgson, Women’s Studies Quarterly, vo. 35, No. 3 &4, Fall/Winter, 2007. “Human Rights Council: Women Monitor Advances and Note Concerns,” UN Reform: What’s In It for Women?, NY: Heinrich Boll Foundation with the International Women’s Tribune Center, 2006. “Introducing the International Campaign on Women Human Rights Defenders,” International Consultation on Women Human Rights Defenders Resource Book, Mary Jane Real and Michael Chai, (eds.), Chiang Mai, Thailand: Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development, 2006. “International Action and the Impact of the War on Terror on Eliminating Violence Against Women,” Leading to Change: Eliminating Violence Against Women in Muslim Societies, Women’s Learning Partnership, Bethesda, MD, WLP, 2005. “Human Rights and Human Security,” Beijing Betrayed: Women Worldwide Report,” Women’s Environment and Development Organization, NY: WEDO, 2005. “Peace, Human Rights and Women’s Peace Activism: Feminist Readings,” Peace Work: Women, Armed Conflict and Negotiation,” Radhika Coomaraswamy and Dilrukshi Fonseka (eds.), New Delhi: Women Unlimited, 2004. “A Feminist Human Rights Lens on Human Security,” Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, vol. 16, Number 1, March, 2004. “Charlotte Bunch – Chapter Thirteen,” Transforming the Faiths of Our Fathers: Women Who Changed American Religion,” Ann Brade (ed.) NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. “From Cuidad Juarez to the World,” Human Rights Dialogue: An International Forum for Debating Human Rights, Series 2, Number 10, Fall 2003.

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“Charlotte Bunch - Chapter Six,” Journeys that Opened Up the World: Women, Student Christian Movements and Social Justice, 1955-1975, Sara M. Evans (ed.), NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2003. “Feminism, Peace, Human Rights, and Human Security,” Canadian Women’s Studies/Les Cahiers de la Femme, York University, Canada, special issue on “Women and Peace-Building,” Vol, 22, No. 2, 2003. (Reprinted by SIRS Publishing, Inc. electronic database and in Canadian Woman Studies: An Introductory Reader, Andrea Medovarski & Brenda Cranney (eds.), Toronto: Inanna Publications, 2006 and in Feminist Politics, Activism and Vision: Local and Global Challenges, Ricciutelli, Miles, and McFadden (eds.), London: Zed Books, 2005.) “Women’s Human Rights and Security in the Age of Terror,” Nothing Sacred: Women Respond to Religious Fundamentalism and Terror, Betsy Reed (ed.), New York: Nation Books, 2002. “Whose Security,” The Nation, Vol. 275, Number 9, September 23, 2002. (Reprinted in Women’s Lives: Multicultural Perspectives, Third Edition, Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey (eds.), Boston: McGraw Hill, 2004.) “Human Rights at the Intersection of Race and Gender,” Women at the Intersection: Indivisible Rights, Identities, and Oppressions, Rita Raj with Charlotte Bunch and elmira Nazombe (eds.), NJ: Center for Women’s Global Leadership, 2002. “Women’s Leadership: Why Should You Care?” Power for What: National Dialogue on Educating Women for Leadership, NJ: Institute for Women’s Leadership, No. 2, May, 2002. “Human Rights as the Foundation for a Compassionate Society,” Toward a Compassionate Society, Mahnaz Afkhami (ed.), Bethesda, MD: Women’s Learning Partnership, 2002. “International Networking for Women’s Human Rights,” Global Citizen Action, Michael Edwards and John Gaventa (eds.), CO: Westview, 2001. “Women’s Rights are Human Rights Post 9/11,” English/ Spanish in Lola Press: International Feminist Magazine, No. 16 November 2001; (Also published in German in Leben Heist Frei Sein Dokumentation Internationaler Kongress, Berlin: Terre Des Femmes and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, October, 2001). “Women’s Human Rights: The Challenges of Global Feminism and Diversity,” Feminist Locations: Global/Local/Theory/Practice in the Twenty-First Century, Marianne DeKoven (ed.), NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2001. “Preambulo: Abriendo las Compuertas,” Declaracion Universal de Derechos Humanos: Texto y Comentarios Inusuales,” Alda Facio (ed.), San Jose, Costa Rica: ILANUD Programa Mujer, Justicia y Genero, 2001. “Taking Stock: Women’s Human Rights Five Years After Beijing,” Holding On To The Promise: Women’s Human Rights and the Beijing + 5 Review, Cynthia Meillon with Charlotte Bunch (eds.), NJ: Center for Women’s Global Leadership, 2001. Reprinted in Women, Images and Reality: A Multicultural Anthology, A. Kesselman, L. McNair, and N. Schniedewind (eds.), CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., second edition, 2002.)

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“Empowerment,” and “Women’s Human Rights,” with Samantha Frost, entries for Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women’s Studies, NY: Routledge, 2000. “Women: The Long, Long Journey,” with Soon-Young Yoon, The Earth Times, NY: Year 9, No. 3, March 1, 2000. “Feminism” entry for The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, London: Oxford University Press, first edition 1992 and revised for second edition, 2000. “Lesbians Travel the Roads of Feminism Globally,” with Claudia Hinojosa, Creating Change: Sexuality, Public Policy, and Civil Rights, John D’Emilio, William B. Turner, and Urvashi Vaid, (eds), NY: St. Martin’s Press, 2000. (Also published in Spanish by Center for Women’s Global Leadership, 2000.) “Making the Global Local: International Networking for Women’s Human Rights,” with Samantha Frost and Niamh Reilly, Women’s International Human Rights: A Reference Guide, Kelly D. Askin and Dorean Koenig (eds.), Transnational Publications, 1999. “Women’s Human Rights: Looking Back and Looking Forward,” with Susana Fried, Women’s Health Journal, Santiago, Chile: 1/99. (Also published in Spanish.) “Mobilization for Women’s Human Rights,” Human Development and Human Rights: Report on the Oslo Symposium, Hakan Bjorkman (ed.), NY: Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 1999. “Violence Against Women,” with Roxanna Carrillo and Rima Shore, Women in the Third World: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Issues, Nelly P. Stromquist (ed.), NY: Garland, 1998. “Global Violence Against Women: The Challenge to Human Rights and Development,” with Roxanna Carrillo, World Security: Challenges for A New Century, Michael T. Klare and Yogesh Chandrani (eds.), NY: St. Martin’s Press, Third edition, 1998 and Second edition, 1994. “1998: Celebrate and Demand Women’s Human Rights,” The Global Center News, NJ: No.4, summer, l997. (Reprinted in Fair Play: Digest of the Women’s Alliance for Development, Sofia, Bulgaria: No. 2, February, l998.) “The Intolerable Status Quo: Violence Against Women and girls,” The Progress of Nations, NY: UNICEF, 1997. (Translated into many languages.) “Women’s Rights as Human Rights in War and Conflict,” In the Aftermath of Rape: Women’s Rights, War Crimes, and Genocide, Coordination of Women’s Advocacy, Geneva: 1997. (Published in SerboCroatian in Feministicke Sveske, Belgrade, Yugoslavia: No. 9-10, l997.) “Beijing ‘95: Moving Women’s Human Rights from Margin to Center,” with Susana Fried, SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Chicago, IL: Vol. 22, No. 1, Autumn 1996. (Reprinted in Women, Images and Reality: A Multicultural Anthology, A. Kesselman, L. McNair, and N. Schniedewind (eds.), CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1999 and in second edition, 2002.) “Bringing Together Feminist Theory and Practice: A Collective Interview,” with Ellen Bravo, Heidi

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Hartmann, Nancy Hartsock, Roberta Spalter-Roth, Linda Williams, and Maria Blanco, SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Chicago, IL: Vol. 21, No. 4, Summer 1996. “Through Women’s Eyes: Global Forces Facing Women in the 21st Century,” Look at the World Through Women’s Eyes: Plenary Speeches from the NGO Forum on Women, Beijing ‘95, Eva Friedlander (ed.), NY: Women Ink, 1996. “Foreword,” Voices from the Japanese Women’s Movement, AMPO-Japan Asia Quarterly Review (eds.), NY and London: M.E. Sharpe, 1996. “Beijing ‘95: A Global Referendum on the Human Rights of Women,” with Mallika Dutt and Susana Fried, Women’s Health Journal, Santiago, Chile: Nos. 3-4, l995 (Also published in Spanish); and in Canadian Women’s Studies/Les Cahiers de la femme, York University,Canada , Vol. 16, No. 3, Summer 1996. “Beijing, Backlash, and the Future of Women’s Human Rights,” Health and Human Rights: An International Quarterly Journal, Boston: Harvard School of Public Health, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1995. “Violence Against Women Violates Human Rights,” Freedom Review, NY: Vol. 26, No. 5, SeptemberOctober, 1995. “Women to Boutros-Ghali: Bill is Due, Next Step is Yours,” Women’s Feature Service Beijing Watch, Beijing: September 15, 1995. “On Globalizing Gender Justice,” The Nation, NY: September 11, 1995. “Beijing: A Global Town Meeting,” op. ed. for Women’s Feature Service, published in various newspapers, September, 1995. “Women’s Human Rights and Development: A Global Agenda for the 21st Century,” A Commitment to the World’s Women: Perspectives on Development for Beijing and Beyond, Noeleen Heyzer with Sushma Kapoor & Joanne Sandler (eds.), NY: UNIFEM, 1995. (Published in Spanish as a pamphlet Serie Mujer No. 28, Creatividad Y Cambio, Lima, Peru, 1995.) “Foreword,” Unspoken Rules: Sexual Orientation and Women’s Human Rights, Rachel Rosenbloom (ed.), San Francisco: International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, 1995. (Published in Spanish in Cotidiano Mujer, Montevideo, Uruguay:, No. 28, Aug/Nov., l998.) “The Global Campaign for Women’s Human Rights: Where Next After Vienna?” St. John’s Law Review, NY: Vol. 69, Nos. 1 & 2, Winter-Spring, 1995. “Transforming Human Rights From a Feminist Perspective,” Women’s Rights Human Rights: International Feminist Perspectives, Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper (eds.), NY: Routledge, 1995. (Reprinted in OSKA: Magazine of the National Women’s Information Center, Warsaw, Poland, No. 4-5, 1998.) “Beyond Critique and Vision: Global Leadership in the 21st Century,” Woman of Power, Boston: Issue

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No. 23, l995. (Reprinted in Voicing Power: Conversations with Visionary Women, Gail Hanlon, ed. CO: Westview, 1997.) “Local Organizing & the World Conference on Women,” The Women’s Dialogue, Moscow: No. 9, 1994. “An Equal Voice,” Human Rights: The New Consensus, Richard Reoch (ed.), Regency Press (London) in association with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 1994. “Feminism, Gender, and Justice: Re-Making Human Rights,” Test the West: Gender Democracy and Violence, Austrian Federal Ministry of Women’s Affairs and the Federal Chancellery, Vienna: 1994. “The Global Campaign for Women’s Human Rights,” International Commission of Jurists Review, Geneva: No. 50, 1993. “How it was done: The Movement that put Women’s Human Rights on the Global Agenda,” The International Communication Project Newsletter, Hannover, Germany: No. 15, June/July 1993. “A Major Half-Step for Women,” in special issues about the UN World Conference on Human Rights of The Earth Times, NY: August 2, 1993 and Freedom Review, NY: Vol. 24, No. 5, October 1993. “Feminism, Democracy, and Human Rights,” Terra Femina: Women and Human Rights, Vol. 2, (IDAC), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: May/June 1993. “Violence Against Women: A Development and Human Rights Issue,” Humanist in Canada, Ottawa: No. 104 (Vol. 26, #1), Spring 1993. “Organizing for Women’s Human Rights Globally,” Ours By Right: Women’s Rights as Human Rights, Joanna Kerr (ed.), London: Zed Press, 1993. “Foreword” to Women’s Lives and Public Policy: The International Experience, Meredeth Turshen and Briavel Holcomb (eds), Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993. “Feminist Visions of Human Rights in the 21st Century,” Human Rights in the 21st Century: A Global Challenge, Kathleen and Paul Mahoney (eds.) Canada: Caswell Publications, 1992. “A Global Perspective on Feminist Ethics and Diversity,” Explorations in Feminist Ethics: Theory and Practice, Susan Coultrap-McQuin & Eve Browning Cole, eds., Indiana University Press, 1992. “Foreword” to Women of Influence, Women of Vision: A Cross-Generational Study of Leaders and Social Change, by Helen A. Astin and Carole Leland, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1991. “Recognizing Women’s Rights as Human Rights,” RESPONSE to the Victimization of Women and Children, Washington, DC: Vol. 13, No. 4, 1991. “Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Towards a Re-Vision of Human Rights,” Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 12, #4, November 1990. (Reprinted in several other publications in English and first published in Spanish in La Mujer Ausente: Derechos Humanos En El Mundo, Santiago, Chile: ISIS International,

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1991; also published in Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, Portuguese, Russian, Sinhala, and Tamil.) “Institute for Policy Studies Symposium on the 1990's,” The Progressive, Madison: Nov. 1990. “Feminist Perspectives on Women in Development,” with Roxanna Carrillo, Persistent Inequalities: Women and World Development, Irene Tinker, ed., Oxford University Press, 1989. “International Feminism: A Passionate Politics,” Woman of Power, Boston: #7, Summer, 1987. (Reprinted in Broadsheet, New Zealand, 1989.) “Food, Politics, Power: A Feminist Perspective,” Heresies, NY: #21, 1987. “Making Common Cause: Diversity and Coalitions,” IKON, NY: #7, 1987. (Reprinted in Out the Other Side, McEwen and O’Sullivan, eds., London: Virago Press, 1988 and in Bridges of Power: Women’s Multi-Cultural Alliances, Albrecht and Brewer, eds., Philadelphia: New Society Publishers, 1990.) “La Extension de los Movimientos de la Mujer,” El Pais, Madrid, Spain, July, 1985. “UN World Conference in Nairobi: A View from the West,” Ms. Magazine NY: June, 1985. (Printed in Spanish, La Republica, Lima, Peru, March, 1985.) “The UN Decade for Women: Nairobi, 1985,” Women’s World, ISIS: WICCE, Geneva: March, 1985. “Feminist Perspectives on the International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women in Groningen,” with Roxanna Carrillo and Ied Guinee, Women’s Studies International Forum, London: Pergamon Press, 1985. “The Ferraro Factor: Symbol or Substance?” Pacific News Service, August, 1984. (Printed in several local newspapers in the U.S.) “Introduction,” Crimes Against Women: Proceedings of the International Tribunal, Diana Russell and Nicole Van de Ven, eds., (New edition published by Frog in the Well, California: 1984.) “Global Feminism,” ISIS International Bulletin, Rome: No. 29, December 1983. (ISIS Spanish Bulletin, Nos. 15-16, 1983.) "Feminist Journals: Writing for a Feminist Future," Women in Print II, Ellen Messer Davidow, ed., Modern Language Association, 1982. “Copenhagen and Beyond: Prospects for Global Feminism,” Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, Washington DC: Spring, 1981. (Printed in Danish, as “A North American View of Global Feminism,” Sammen er vi Stoerke, Copenhagen, 1981.) “What They Did Not Tell You About the UN Copenhagen Conference,” Women’s International Press Service, Rome: December 1980. (A shortened version published in Signs: Journal of Women and Culture in Society, Chicago: Vol. 6, No. 4, 1981.) “Women Power and the Leadership Crisis in America,” Ms. Magazine, NY: July 1980. (Reprinted in

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Current Issues in Organizational Leadership, William V. Burgess, ed., Ginn Press, 1983.) “What Not to Expect From the UN Women’s Conference in Copenhagen,” Ms. Magazine, NY: July, 1980. "Not by Degrees: Feminist Theory and Education," Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, Washington DC: Summer, 1979. (Published in Spanish by Centro de la Mujer Peruana: Flora Tristan, Lima, 1984.) "Personal Statement," What Women Want: From the Report on International Women's Year in Houston, Caroline Bird, ed., Simon and Schuster, 1979. "ERA Debate: A Tendency to Blame the Victims," The Washington Post [Op Ed], August 5, 1978. "Lesbian-Feminist Theory," Our Right to Love, Ginny Vida, ed., Prentice-Hall, 1978.(Reprinted in Women and the Politics of Culture, Zak and Moots, eds., Longman, 1983.) "Feminist Publishing: An Antiquated Form?" Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics, Fall 1977. "Learning from Lesbian Separatism," Ms. Magazine, November, 1976. (Reprinted in Lavender Culture, edited by Karla Jay and Allen Young, Jove Books, 1979, and in Issues in Feminism: A First Course in Women's Studies, Shiela Ruth, ed., Houghton Mifflin 1980.) "Beyond Either/Or: Feminist Options, "Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, Summer, 1976. (Reprinted in "Radical Feminism, 1977," Toronto, Canada, November, 1977, and published in Spanish by Centro de la Mujer Peruana: Flora Tristan, Lima, 1984.) "What Future for Leadership," co-authored with Beverly Fisher Manick, Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, Spring, 1976. (Published in French, Nouvelles Questions Feministes, Paris, 1981, and published in Spanish by Centro de la Mujer Peruana: Flora Tristan, Lima, 1984.) "Election year Perspectives," Christopher Street, July, 1976. "Not for Lesbians Only," Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, Fall 1975. (Reprinted in The Women Say, The Men Say, Evelyn and Barry M. Shapiro, eds., Dell,1979; in Feminist Frontiers: Rethinking Sex, Gender, and Society, Taylor and Richardson, eds., Random House, 1987; in Feminist Knowledge as Critique and Construct, Sneja Gunew, ed., Routledge, 1990, and published in Spanish by Centro de la Mujer Peruana: Flora Tristan, Lima, 1984.) "Self Definition and Political Survival," Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, Winter, 1975. (Reprinted in Broadsheet, New Zealand, October, 1978, by Women and Development Unit (WAND), University of the West Indies, 1980, and published in Spanish by Centro de la Mujer Peruana: Flora Tristan, Lima, 1984.) "U.S. Feminists and International Women's Year, 1975," co-authored with Frances Doughty, Off Our Backs and Plexus Spring, 1975. "The Reform Tool-Kit," Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, Summer, 1974. (Reprinted in Broadsheet, New Zealand, 1980, in First Harvest: Institute for Policy Studies, 1963-83, John S. Friedman, ed., Grove Press,

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1983, and published in Spanish by Centro de la Mujer Peruana: Flora Tristan, Lima, 1984.) "Women in East Africa," New World Outlook, February, 1974, co-authored with Nancy Myron. “Revolution Begins at Home," The Furies, co-authored with Coletta Reid, May, 1972. (Reprinted as "Your Class is Showing," Liberation Magazine, December, 1975, and in The Woman Say, The Men Say, Evelyn and Barry Shapiro, eds., Dell, 1979.) "Lesbians in Revolt," The Furies, January, 1972. (Reprinted in German, Frauenliebe, Berlin, 1975; in Feminist Frameworks, Jaggar and Struhl, eds. Mc Graw Hill, 1978; and in Women and Values: Readings in Recent Feminist Philosophy, Marilyn Pearsall, ed., Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1985.) "Motive Comes Out," Special Issue of Motive Magazine edited with Biren, Brown, and Reid, Vol. 32, #1, 1972. "Our Story-Herstory: History of D.C. Women's Liberation, 1968- 71," D.C. Women's Liberation, May 1971. Off Our Backs, co-editor special issues: "Sisters Rise Up: Women and Imperialism," December 1970 and "Women and Ecology," April, 1970. “On the Liberation of Women,” Special Double issue of Motive Magazine, March-April, 1969, edited with Joanne Cooke. Many of these articles have been reprinted in collections and translated in various countries not all of which are listed here. Other articles on feminism, women and the church, women in Vietnam & China, student Christian and ecumenical movements, education and social change from the 1960’s and 70’s as well as smaller articles, reviews, and newsletter pieces from many years are not included.

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