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WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD
october 16, 2008
Maria Shriver honors women who are making a difference. Plus, an update on Senator Edward Kennedy's health. 
They've fought on the front lines of humanity. Now, these five women are receiving the recognition they deserve.
Don't miss your chance to be a part of the nation's largest gathering of women. Find out how to watch it all live!
The cameras kept rolling! Watch Gloria Steinem and Billie Jean King discuss women's rights.
For decades, Gloria Steinem has fought for equal pay and equal rights. At 74 years young, she's still paving the wa...
Wimbledon champ and education advocate Billie Jean King reflects on how far we've come. Younger athletes pay tribut...
RELATED RESOURCES
  • For more information about the California Governor and First Lady's Conference on Women and Families, visit www.californiawomen.org
  • Pressure Is a Privilege by Billie Jean King, published by Life Time Media, Inc.
  • Eltonography by Terry O'Neill
  • For more information about Dove, visit www.campaignforrealbeauty.com
  • Learn how to download Skype™
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The cameras keep rolling as Maria Shriver, Gloria Steinem, Billie Jean King and Oprah discuss women's rights. More

Maria Shriver honors her uncle, Senator Teddy Kennedy, as well as women who've fought on the front lines of humanity. The remarkable lives of feminist Gloria Steinem and tennis legend Billie Jean King. More

Oprah Radio host Dr. Mehmet Oz talks with participants in The Women's Conference 2008, including Maria Shriver, Billie Jean King and Gloria Steinem. More

The Minerva Awards are presented by California first lady Maria Shriver at The Women's Conference. Meet the amazing women honored this year! More
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