International Women’s Day is a historical, cultural, and political achievement for all women throughout the entire globe. My gratitude goes out to every woman everywhere on the planet. It is also the day of taking action against gender inequality on earth.
We all know what would happen to the entire world without HER. Even a HERO Boils Down To A Big Fat 0 ZERO
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Also, we are all guests of Mother Nature and must learn to follow her golden rules or else perish.
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On International Women’s Day, women around the world are engaging in mass protests, strikes, and other collective actions meant to draw attention to their labor—both waged and unwaged, in care work and social reproduction, inside and outside the home. In the United States this year, the rallies and walk-outs have a particular resonance: the country has seen a recent series of strikes in which women workers in education, healthcare, and service industries have reasserted their power by withholding their labor, forcing a conversation about not just their working conditions but the political and social conditions in which that work happens.