The origin of Women's Day:
On March 8, 1903, in order to fight against bourgeois oppression, exploitation and discrimination, and strive for freedom and equality, women workers in Chicago, the United States, held a general strike and a demonstration. This struggle has won the support and enthusiastic response of the majority of working women in the United States. In 1910, advanced women from some countries held the Second International Socialist Women's Congress in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. According to the proposal of the German socialist revolutionary Zetkin, who presided over the meeting, in order to strengthen the solidarity of the world's working women and support women's struggle for freedom and equality, the General Assembly has stipulated that March 8 every year is International Women's Day. The United Nations began to celebrate International Women's Day in 1975. Since then, the March 8th Festival has become a great festival for working women all over the world to fight for peace, women's and children's rights, and women's liberation.
History of March 8th
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· 1984: Women have the right to participate in politics -
· 1998: Elimination of Discrimination against Women and Advancement of Women -
· 1978: Sydney Women's Day Movement -
· 1981: Melbourne Women's Day Movement -
· 1977: Support for women's right to work -
· 1978: The right to freedom of choice in childbirth -
· 1984: Women's liberation, rights and freedom
Women's Day
The topic of March 8th, women's rights and protection
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· Marriage: How to divide the property in divorce? -
· 38 Topic: Do you understand personality rights? -
· Wife, please don't give up your financial rights -
· "Cost effective" female "brand" is lower than male -
· Chinese Women and Their Right to Education -
· Women's right to participate in power and decision-making