Tuesday, 29 June 2021

March is for Women


    The reality that all of the nation's great people were delivered from a woman's womb, and that those great people learned their first lessons from a woman. That's why we've always emphasized how important it is to treat women with respect in their lives. That is why International Women's Day is celebrated with such enthusiasm and has expanded all over the world. Women have shaped human culture since the beginning of humanity, the idea of Women's History Month has its origins firmly rooted in the date March 8, 1857.
 

    While the aim of this month was initially to draw attention to women's successes and hardships around the world, it has since evolved into a platform for women to celebrate their achievements and the progressive developments that have occurred in modern times. March is the month dedicated to honoring women throughout history, their accomplishments, influences, and commitment, but we should honor our collective history every day.

 

    
Women have made significant contributions to every discipline and all aspects of life throughout history. They have had a significant impact on our society, as well as the development of literature, film, music, education, technology, research, and many other fields. They have long fought for fair pay for equal employment, adequate child care, the undervaluing of women who work unpaid jobs such as being at home with children or caring for elderly families, and the underreporting of domestic abuse and sexual harassment by both men and women. Women from numerous cultural and ethnic backgrounds come together through all barriers to commemorate their decades-long fight for peace, liberty, equality, and progress. The day encourages women to speak out for equal opportunities in whatever profession they want, much as men do. Women's History Month honors the women who fought for the opportunities we have today while also bringing attention to the continuing fight for women's equality.



References:  

https://www.angelesinstitute.edu/thenightingale/national-womens-month-march

https://www.borgenmagazine.com/economic-social-empowerment-women/

https://www.freepik.com/premium-vector/women-empowerment-movement-pattern_2824325.htm

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