International Women's Day
March 8 is International Women's Day. It’s a global day to recognize and celebrate the economic, cultural and political achievements of women and girls. It is a time to raise awareness of the progress made towards achieving gender equality and the work remaining to be done.
The beginnings of International Women's Day can be traced back to the early twentieth century. It emerged from the activities of labour movements in North America and Europe and reflected a growing call for women’s equal participation in society. International Women's Day first took place on March 19, 1911, in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland. That day, over a million women and men attended public events to show their support. Other countries began to observe and celebrate this day in the years that followed. The United Nations recognized 1975 as International Women's Year and began celebrating March 8 as International Women's Day.
International Women's Day is a day of unity, celebration, reflection, advocacy, and action and is celebrated in many countries worldwide.
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Recognizing International Women's Day
On Saturday, March 8, 2024, City Hall will be illuminated in green, white and purple in recognition of International Women's Day.
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