Chelsea Clinton Fundraises for Hillary

Chelsea Clinton campaigns in New Hampshire on January 12, 2016.
Chelsea Clinton campaigns in New Hampshire on January 12, 2016.

On Wednesday, Chelsea Clinton attended a fundraiser on behalf of her mother, Hillary Clinton. She was in Little Rock, Arkansas for an evening fundraiser hosted by Tiffany and Daniel Robinson. Little Rock is familiar to the Clinton family as they lived there while Bill Clinton was Arkansas’ governor and the city is home to the Clinton Presidential Library & Museum.

Meanwhile in Washington, DC, Hillary for America Chief Financial Officer Gary Gensler attended a fundraiser hosted by Senator Sherrod Brown and Senator Carl Levin, Andy Green, Salman Banaei, Julie Chon, Elise Bean, Dan Berkovitz, Tyler Gellasch, Raj Date Bob Heckart, and Shawn Maher. As with all private events, the fundraisers were only open to donors.

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20th Anniversary of Beijing Speech

On September 5, 1995, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a groundbreaking speech on women’s rights during the 4th Women’s Conference in Beijing. The speech is often quoted and is likely Clinton’s most famous speech. Today is the 20th Anniversary of the speech and to celebrate a video of the full speech is above.

To celebrate, Hillary for America has launched an initiative called for Women for Hillary. You can sign up for Women for Hillary HERE.

Source: Clinton Presidential Library YouTube Channel

#TBT: “Women’s Rights are Human Rights”

On September 5, 1995, Hillary Rodham Clinton gave one of her most powerful speeches as First Lady. She was a featured speaker at the UN’s Fourth Women’s Conference in Beijing, China. During the speech, Clinton famously said “let it be that human rights are human rights are women’s rights and women’s rights are human rights.” Clinton has continued to fight for women’s rights as Senator, Secretary of State, and now a candidate for President of the United States.

Video Source: Clinton Presidential Library YouTube