It is the day when we may loudly and rightfully call for the celebration of women’s hard-fought historical movements and struggles in many respects, ranging from the fight for suffrage, women’s labor rights and decent pay at work, to women’s freedom over sexuality and reproductive rights. The International Women’s Day, celebrated every March 8th annually in many countries worldwide, is indeed a momentous day where women get to celebrate and recognize their achievements regardless of any kinds of denominator - be it racial, ethnic, nationality, linguistic, cultural, political or economic (UN, 2021). ![]() A month of celebration, of recognition, and of remembrance - in simple words, that basically sums up what March, especially March 8th, means for women around the world.
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