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International Women's Day marks the struggle for female participation in politics and in the workforce, from the right to vote to the right to equal pay. Here are five things to know about the day when the world is reminded of the enduring power of the patriarchy. - Who invented it? - The Americans. Believe it or not, the United States once had a powerful socialist party and in 1909 they came up with International Women's Day to commemorate a. ....
The International Women s Day is observed on March 8 every year to highlight the struggles of women against different issues such as voting and equal pay. In this post, we take a look at five interesting facts about the day. Who invented it? The Americans. Believe it or not, the United States once had a powerful socialist party and in 1909 they came up with International Women s Day to commemorate a garment factory strike by women the previous year. German Communist leader Clara Zetkin championed the idea in Europe at the International Conference of Socialist Women in 1910. The following March 19 people marched for women s rights in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerlan. ....
SUPPLEMENT: Women’s Day established March 8 2021 marks 110 years since International Women’s Day was first commemorated by the working class movement. What follows is what we believe to be the first English translation of a report of the 1910 International Socialist Congress of Women in Copenhagen, which passed the resolution to establish the event as a regular feature in the international socialist calendar. The unsigned article first appeared in Die Gleichheit ( Equality), the fortnightly paper of German Social Democracy’s women’s movement. Die Gleichheit regularly featured reports from its sister organisations around the world. Edited by Clara Zetkin - once branded by kaiser Wilhelm II as the “most dangerous witch” in the country - she insisted that women’s liberation presupposed working class political organisation. Zetkin was eventually removed as editor by the SPD leadership in 1917: the paper had been struggling against the pro-war ‘fo ....