International Women’s Day 2022: this year’s theme is #BreakTheBias.
The organisation is calling on people to “imagine a gender equal world” which is free of biases, stereotypes and discrimination against women. The UN’s theme is “gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”.
Unable to meet up with your female friends? Here are 6 meaningful ways in which you can celebrate virtually on March 8th:
- Educate Yourself About Women’s Rights.
- Donate To Non-profits That Benefit Women.
- Chill With Your Girls Over Zoom Call.
- Support Local Women-Owned Brands.
- Book Club Featuring Women Authors.
- Watch Women-Led Movies.
Purple, green and white are the colours of International Women’s Day.
- Purple signifies justice and dignity.
- Green symbolizes hope.
- White represents purity, albeit a controversial concept.
The colours originated from the colours worn by the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) in the UK in 1908.
International Women’s Day was first established at the 1910 International Socialist Women’s Conference in Copenhagen. German women’s rights activist and Marxist theorist Clara Zetkin was the one who tabled the idea 🙂
Let’s not forget International Men’s Day…
This event is on Saturday, 19th November 2022 and focuses on men’s health, improving gender relations, highlighting male role models, and promoting positive expressions of masculinity. It’s also an opportunity to recognize men who don’t fall into traditional manifestations of masculinity, such as gay and bisexual men, transgender, or masculine non-binary people.
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