The Week Ahead: International Women's Day Today is Tuesday, March 8 and we are celebrating International Women's Day. We're sending you this quick note on what's coming up to keep you up to date as we enter the month of March. National Women's History Month was established by presidential proclamation in order to draw attention to and improve the focus on women in historical studies. It began in New York City on March 8, 1857, when female textile workers marched in protest of unfair working conditions and unequal rights for women. Beginning in 1910, March 8 became annually observed as International Women's Day. Women's History Month As we celebrate Women's History Month 2022, we reflect upon advances women have made over the last decade. Women have increased their earnings, education, and fields of occupation. Read more to see Census Bureau stats highlighting these and other changes over the years. You May Be Interested In: |
No comments:
Post a Comment
Keep a civil tongue.