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Day of women’s
Englis
2024
Specific goal.
The specific goal of woman’s day is to promote gender equality and equity in all areas
opportunity to raise awareness these issues and work towards a more just and inclusive
General goal.
Fight discrimination and gender violence: women’s day seeks to promote the
elimination of discrimination and violent against women, as well as advocate for a safer
employment and leadership, and make decisions about their own lives.
Introduction.
equality and female empowerment around the world. This date represents an
opportunity to reflect on the challenges that women face, to recognize their valuable
contribution to society in all its dimensions. Women’s day also serves as reminder of the
importance of working together towards a more equitable and just future for all people,
regardless of gender.
What is the history of women's day and what events led to the commemoration
International women’s day has its origins in the early 20 th century and is rooted in the
movements for women’s rights and labor rights. The commemoration of this day as
an international date can be traced back to various events and movements, including
the struggle for women’s suffrage, labor strikes and activism for better working
conditions.
The first national woman’s day was observed in the United States on February 28.
1909, following a declaration by the socialism party of America. This was response to
a garment worker’s strike in new york where women protested against working
Lucretia Mott and Clara zetkin where they reformed political and religious laws. And
the idea to propose international day is by Clara Zetkin conference of working women
Germany and Switzerland on march 18, over the years, it gained traction as a day to
equality and gender. The date was later changed to March 8 to honor a strike by
the beginning of the Russian Revolution. After the Second World War, March 8 began
to take center stage in many countries even before being recognized by the UN, in
Women's Year, the United Nations commemorated International Women's Day for the
in your own words, construct a time line in which you explain: what were the
1848: a movement was born by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott and Clara
Zetkin.
1893: New Zealand is the first country to recognize female citizens the right to vote.
1911: The first big march officially considered 8M and brings together more than a
1953: women’s of the country Mexico can too vote, since 17th October.
2017: was born #MeToo makes a stir over reports of sexual abuse and raises their
https://www.un.org/es/observances/womens-day/background
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%ADa_Internacional_de_la_Mujer