“Women’s rights are human rights” has echoed throughout the UN Commission on the Status of Women for decades.

On 5 September 1995, then United States First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton got an ovation at the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing.

Ms. Clinton’s speech was watched by attendees representing 189 countries and many more around the world.

“If there is one message that echoes forth from this conference, let it be that human rights are women’s rights and women’s rights are human rights, once and for all,” she declared, after which those in the conference room gave her a thunderous applause.

That sentiment – “women’s rights are human rights” – had never been voiced so prominently to a global audience and was immediately embraced as an international rallying cry for gender equality.

Using material from the UN archive, this production explores the historic Beijing conference as captured by UN media coverage.

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