March 8 as a special day for women began as a labour movement.
The seeds were planted in 1908, when 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter working hours, better pay and the right to vote. It was the Socialist Party of America who declared the first National Woman's Day, in 1909.
Then in 1910, the idea to make the day international was tabled during a conference. It came from a woman called Clara Zetkin. There were 100 women there, from 17 countries, and they agreed on her suggestion unanimously.
It was first celebrated in 1911, in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. The centenary was celebrated in 2011, so this year we're technically celebrating the 110th International Women's Day.
Things were made official in 1975 when the United Nations started celebrating the day. The first theme adopted by the UN (in 1996) was "Celebrating the past, Planning for the Future".
The UN officially recognised Women's Day in 1977 -- the day was meant to create awareness about women's issues.
But today, women are still battling Victorian-era mentality. It's 2021, and women are still fighting for the most basic primitive of rights.
We own this day to the likes of
1.SOJOURNER TRUTH
She fearlessly fought for gender and racial equality
Her famous she "Ain't I a woman?"
2.SUSAN B. ANTHONY
She was a powerful Social activist
She was arrested for attempting to vote
3.IDA B. WELLS
She was a founding member of the NAACP
4.FRIDA KAHLO
She used her art to express taboo subjects surrounding women
She was fearless with her art
5.SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR
Paved the way for modern feminism
She had no hesitation in going against the grain
6.YURI KOCHIYAMA
Fought a life long fight against racism
She was nominated for Noble peace prize
7.DOLORES HUERTA
Is a civil right activist who fights for the rights of many especially farmers and agricultural workers
She was granted the Eleanor Roosevelt Award for human right
8.RUTH BADER GINSBERG
Has used her supreme court seat to change the course of history
She has been incredibly influential throughout her career
9.GLORIA STEINEM
Is a prominent feminist movement leader
She is a journalist and a social activist
10.AUDRE LORDE
Was a revolutionary poet and feminist
Her work inspired the modern feminism movement
11. MARSHA P. JOHNSON
Was a prominent transgender activist
She became a prominent trans activist
12.SILVIA RIVERA
Was a revolutionary figure in New York City
She spoke for those marginalized in the society
13.SALLY RIDE
Was the first American woman in
She became the first American woman to launch into space on June 18 1983 in the space shuttle challenger
14.ROXANE GAY
Is a prominent voice in modern feminism
She is also a New York times best selling author
15.CHIMAMADA NGOZI ADICHIE
She inspired millions with her TED Talk
She is also an award winning author
16.MALALA YOUSAFZAI
She continues to make progress for female eduation and advocacy
She is the youngest Noble prize lauteate in history
And many more of their lives
Happy international women's day
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