List of women's conferences

This is a chronological list of women's conferences.

19th century

 * Seneca Falls Convention, 1848, Seneca Falls, New York, first women's rights convention
 * Rochester Women's Rights Convention of 1848, Rochester, New York
 * National Women's Rights Convention, 1850, Worcester, Massachusetts, first of an annual series
 * Ohio Women's Convention at Salem in 1850, Salem, Ohio
 * Worcester Women's Rights Convention of 1851, Worcester, Massachusetts, second in the series
 * Syracuse Women's Rights Convention of 1852, Syracuse, New York, third in the series
 * Cleveland Women's Rights Convention of 1853, Cleveland, Ohio, fourth in the series
 * Philadelphia Women's Rights Convention of 1854, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, fifth in the series
 * Cincinnati Women's Rights Convention of 1855, Cincinnati, Ohio, sixth in the series
 * New York Women's Rights Convention of 1856, New York, seventh in the series
 * New York Women's Rights Convention of 1858, New York, eighth in the series
 * New York Women's Rights Convention of 1860, New York, ninth in the series
 * First Woman's National Loyal League Convention, 1863, New York, organized to abolish slavery
 * New York Women's Rights Convention of 1866, New York, eleventh in the series
 * Washington Women's Rights Convention of 1869, Washington, D.C., twelfth in the series
 * International Congress of Women, general heading used since 1878 with the International Congress of Women's Rights, Paris
 * Jewish Women's Congress, 1893, Chicago, Illinois
 * First National Conference of the Colored Women of America, 1895, Boston, Massachusetts

20th century

 * First Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1902, Washington, D.C.
 * Second Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1904, Berlin, Germany
 * Third Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1906, Copenhagen, Denmark
 * International Socialist Women's Conferences, series of conferences beginning in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1907
 * Fourth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1908, Amsterdam
 * Fifth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1909, London
 * Second International Socialist Women's Conference, 1910, Copenhagen, Denmark
 * Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentros series of on-going conferences to discuss the role of feminism (1981-)
 * Sixth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1911, Stockholm, Sweden
 * Seventh Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1913, Budapest, Hungary
 * Third International Socialist Women's Conference, 1915, Berne, Switzerland
 * Women at the Hague, 1915, international conference in The Hague, Netherlands
 * Informal International Socialist Women's Conference, 1917, Stockholm, Sweden
 * Congress of Allied Women on War Service, international congress held Paris in August 1918
 * Inter-Allied Women's Conference, February–April 1919, parallel conference to the Paris Peace Conference
 * 1919 International Congress of Working Women, Washington, D.C., 28 delegates from 11 countries
 * International Conference of Communist Women, 1920, Moscow, Soviet Russia
 * Eighth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1920, Geneva
 * Pan-American Conference of Women, 1922, Baltimore, Maryland
 * All India Women's Conference, founded 1927, today over 100,000 members
 * International Conference for Women Leaders, biennial conference in Israel, first held 1961
 * International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists, 1964, New York, USA, series of ongoing conferences every 3–4 years
 * Connecticut College Black Womanhood Conference, 1969, first of its kind on an American campus
 * Conferencia de Mujeres por la Raza, 1971, first national Chicana women's conference
 * Women's Caucus for Art, 1972, San Francisco, formed by women in the College Art Association
 * World Conference on Women, 1975, Mexico City, first of a series held by the United Nations
 * Women's Ordination Conference, 1975, Detroit, Michigan, advocating ordination of women in the Roman Catholic Church
 * 1977 National Women's Conference, held in Houston, Texas, with 2,000 delegates and over 15,000 observers
 * 1977 Women's National Conference: Minority-Latino-Women
 * World Conference on Women, 1980, Copenhagen, Denmark, second in a series held by the United Nations
 * First Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 1981, Bogotá, Colombia
 * Second Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 1983, Lima, Peru
 * World Conference on Women, 1985, Nairobi, Kenya, third in a series held by the United Nations
 * Third Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 1985, Bertioga, Brazil
 * Fourth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 1987, Taxco, Mexico
 * Central California Women's Conference, founded 1988, Fresno, California
 * California Governor & First Lady's Conference on Women, 1985, held in Long Beach, California since 1993
 * Fifth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 1991, San Bernardo, Argentina
 * Primer Encuentro de Mujeres Negras de América Latina y El Caribe (First Meeting of Latin American and Caribbean Women Negras), 1992, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 300 representatives from 32 countries
 * Sixth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 1993, Costa del Sol, El Salvador
 * World Conference on Women, 1995, Beijing, convened by the United Nations
 * Seventh Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 1996, Cartagena, Chile
 * Win Conference, annual conference first held in 1998 in Milan, Italy
 * Eighth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 1999, Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic

21st century

 * Ninth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 2002, Playa Tambor, Costa Rica
 * The Women's Conference, renamed in 2004, started as the California Governor & First Lady's Conference on Women in 1985
 * Tenth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 2005, Serra Negra, Brazil
 * Eleventh Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 2009, Mexico City, Mexico
 * Twelfth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 2011, Bogotá, Colombia
 * Trust Women Conference, annual conference first held in 2012, organized by the Thomson Reuters Foundation
 * Thirteenth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, 2014, Lima, Peru
 * 50/50 Day, 2017, working towards a more gender-balanced world
 * All India Women Activists Conference-Multilingual, 2020, working for exposure of women's hidden talent in every field. Organised by 'MEGAH'All India Women Activists Association, Odisha Branch.