WIFP was founded in 1972 by
Donna Allen in Washington, DC. She was an economist, historian, and civil rights activist. The organization conducted seven conferences at the
National Press Club in the 1970s and 1980s on "Planning a National and International Communications System for Women". WIFP held two international satellite teleconferences from the
1975 UN World Conference of Women, in
Copenhagen in 1980 ("Dateline Copenhagen: A Woman's View") and
Nairobi in 1985 ("Dateline Nairobi - Woman's View"). These were each four hours if international interactions between women. During the 1980 conference, women gathered in six US cities and several female delegates from other countries called in from the Second U.N. World Conference in Copenhagen. Five years later in Nairobi, groups of women came together similarly to in Copenhagen but with the addition of more countries and their delegates. As of 2017, WIFP became a member of Corporate Reform Coalition, which is a group of organizations and individuals who join together to address the influence of corporate America on the country's elections through shareholder protection. ==Publications==