Women ' S Day: Why It Is Commemorated Every 8 March
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International Women’s Day, also known as 8M, is celebrated on March 8 of each year. The date was established in memory of a tragic event that started mobilizations and social struggle for the rights of women in the world. It is a day of reflection, of presenting ideas, debate and publicizing the situations that many women are going through in different areas. This year, feminist groups and social organizations in Argentina decided to move the ce…
March 8 as International Women’s Day was not born as a celebration date, it arose from rebellion and the demand for justice. The day recalls the struggles of thousands of workers who challenged the working conditions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. One of the most remembered episodes occurred during the fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in 1911, where 146 workers were trapped in New York. That tragedy revealed the human cost of …
A date that commemorates a long struggle for rights, equality, and justice for women.
Every 8 March, the world stops to recognize not a celebration, but a commemoration. International Women’s Day is the echo of millions of voices that, through history, have demanded justice, equal rights and the recognition of women as a full citizen in all spheres of society. International Women’s Day has deep roots in the workers’ movement and social struggles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. What we know today as a global day of refl…
Today, March 8, 2026, a new day of International Women’s Day is being commemorated. Along this line and, as every year, different activities and tributes will be taking place throughout the country. Among them, the march called by the 8M Feminist Coordinator at 11:00 a.m. from Baquedano Square. But where does the commemoration of Women’s Day arise? The tragedy of Triangle Shirtwaist International Women’s Day has its origin in the social and labo…
Women around the world will call for equal pay, reproductive rights, education, justice and access to decision-making positions, and celebrate progress towards women ' s empowerment during events and demonstrations on the occasion of International Women ' s Day this Sunday. Officially recognized by the United Nations in 1977, International Women ' s Day is commemorated in different ways and to varying degrees in various parts of the world. Prote…
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