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Seneca Falls Convention
The Seneca Falls Convention was the first women's rights convention. Two hundred people attended the New York "convention to discuss the social, civil, and religious condition and rights of woman". -
First Women's Day
The first recognized Women's Day takes place in New York in 1901. -
'Ain't I a woman' speech
[http://www.feminist.com/resources/artspeech/genwom/sojour.htm](Link to Speech)Sojourner Truth, a former slave, delivers a speech promoting her rights as a woman in a Ohio Women's art convention. Some time after Sojourner gained her freedom in 1827, she became a well known anti-slavery speaker and women right activist.
"Then that little man in black there, he says women can't have as much rights as men, 'cause Christ wasn't a woman! Where did your Christ come from? Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! Man had nothing to do with Him." -
An international day for women
In 1910, Clara Zetkin from Germany proposed that Women's Day started to be internationally celebrated. Originally known as International Working Women's Day, its roots lie in the socialist, rather than feminist, struggle of the early 20th century. Zetkin was a German Marxist theorist, activist, and advocate for women's rights. -
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2000 and beyong - sometimes, a national holiday
The new millennium brought a change in attitude towards women's equality and emancipation, but there is still a long way to go. Women are still victims of violence for their gender and earn less than men, but we do have female astronauts and prime ministers. Schoolgirls are welcomed into university and although it is hard women can work and have a family. Some countries made International Women's Day a holiday. Namely Afghanistan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, China (only women), Russia... -
2015 ¦ Empowering women, empowering humanity
Now, every year the UN celebrates International Women's Day with a different theme. To promote gender equality, the 2015 theme was 'Empowering women, empowering humanity'. -
Celebrating Women Artists
Despite being deleted from most of history, women have been always present in the art sector. Cardiff's Women's Art Association tries to boost female engagement in arts through their all-female anual exhibitions. Poster by Rory Midhani -
2016 #PledgeForParity
The International Women's Day 2016 theme is 'Planet 50/50 by 2030'. The objective is getting parity between men and women as soon as possible.