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Melissa Martin, Ph.D., is an author, columnist, educator, and therapist. She lives in USA

“Right now is a great and important time in history to do everything possible to help forge a more gender-balanced world. Women have come a long way, yet there’s still more to be achieved.” Visit www.internationalwomensday.com. The International Women’s Day website is the go-to hub for everything IWD and provides detailed information, guidance and resources.

Annually on March 8, IWD celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women across the globe. It’s a gender parity party! It’s a fairness festival! It’s an equality event! The 2019 theme is #BalanceForBetter.

IWD provides an important moment to showcase commitment to women’s equality, launch new initiatives and action, celebrate women’s achievements, and raise awareness.

The day is celebrated and supported globally by industry, governments, educational institutions, community groups, professional associations, women’s networks, charities and non-profit bodies, the media and more.

The first International Women’s Day occurred in 1911, supported by over one million people. Today, IWD belongs to all groups collectively everywhere. IWD is not country, group or organization specific.

International Women’s Day was celebrated by the United Nations in 1975. In 1977, the United Nations General Assembly invited member states to proclaim March 8 as the UN Day for women’s rights and world peace.

In 2014, IWD was celebrated in more than a 100 countries and is an official holiday in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, China (for women only), Cuba, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Eritrea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Madagascar (for women only), Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nepal (for women only), Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia. www.iwd.uchicago.edu/.

Let us acknowledge and support the struggles of working-class and oppressed women around the world for justice, equality and liberation. One of the most powerful ways you can influence how quickly gender balance is achieved is by championing your own #BalanceforBetter campaign within your community, network, organization or group.

Why don’t women have access to equality, education and opportunity in all countries? How can women achieve gender equality with equal pay for equal work? Will men speak out for the rights of women everywhere?

Violence towards women and girls is being labeled as a global pandemic. The World Health Organization concluded that violence against women is a “global public health problem of epidemic proportions, requiring urgent action.”

Why do we celebrate the achievements and rights of women when other women are suffering and dying in war-torn countries? Because we must persist to save our daughters and future generations of women. Men, will you help us?

The British medical journal The Lancet (2014) released a series on Violence Against Women and Girls, calling on governments to respond to violence against women. The Lancet urges funding of programs that challenge male control over women; that reduce levels of childhood exposures to violence; that reform discriminatory family laws; that strengthen women’s economic and legal rights; and that eliminate gender inequalities in access to employment and secondary education. www.thelancet.com/.

“I write for those women who do not speak, for those who do not have a voice because they were so terrified, because we are taught to respect fear more than ourselves. We’ve been taught that silence would save us, but it won’t,” proclaimed Audre Lorde.

Like American civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr., I have a dream. King declared “—one day right there in Alabama, little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.” My dream is that every country around the globe would recognize and celebrate International Women’s Day by declaring that females should be treated with respect, dignity, and kindness by males. And if that happened there would be an end to domestic violence, sexual assault, and war rape.

International Women’s Day has been celebrated for more than 100 years. How will you celebrate International Women’s Day on Friday March 8 in your home, school, workplace, community and country?

67 responses to “International Women’s Day”


  1. We, the African peoples of the world, have to be careful about the ways White people weaponize issues and events like International Women’s Day’.

    The ways they find intersectionality or solidarity amongst and between the identity political forces they themselves have constructed to divide us against ourselves with wedge issues.

    As African peoples we have always known matriarchal societal constructs. And despite the dominant lies told about us by some of us, African peoples have for the vast majority of human existence have known and accepted nothing else but matriarchy. Indeed, this is evident in any community of African people anywhere, still today. And it has nothing to do with Eurocentric thinking.

    Our interests have to be about issues which effect us since 500 years ago. Issues like racism, colonialism, militarism etc. These are the issues which more fundamentally effect the African women of this planet. But instead we see the LGBTQ issues again raising their ugly head on such a day initially thrown up to mark the significant role of our Great Mother. The truth is that all days belong the African women. For without Her there would be no human life on earth. She is the Goddess!

    It is regrettable how White people would invent fringe groups, sometimes even new or foreign religions, as a way of misleading the many and destroying social cohesion among African peoples. This weaponization must be resisted in the name of the Goddess Ma’at.


  2. Bertram Brewster.. you have made very salient points
    White Society focus has been one of breaking down of the family unit
    This day now called International Womens Day is more focused in the woman become corporate giants instead of being Giants in family rearing of the children
    Today one would hardly hear kudos being given to stay at home woman who choose not to neglect their role as being good Mothers first rather than being a tool and giving their all to big business and corporations
    Family first has been replaced with Corporate first and aggrandizing Titles while the woman role in the home has been seen as insignificant

  3. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/238803/morris-appointed-press-secretary

    MR KING SIR

    ABOUT 11 YEARS AGO I WAS SURFING THE NET AND FOUND AN ARTICLE ABOUT A JOURNALIST CALLED ROBERT MORRIS WHO WAS INVOLVED IN ILLICIT SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH A YOUTH

    IS THIS BY ANY CHANCE THE SAME JOURNALIST THAT MIA MAO MUGABE MUTTLEY HAS APPOINTED AS HER PRESS SECRETARY TODAY?

    IS THIS WHAT THE DICTATOR HAS DONE ON WOMEN’S DAY?


  4. Mariposa

    I believe and still hold that a woman can choose to be what she wishes to be … if she chooses to work in big business that is her prerogative …if she chooses to be a wife, a mother or a stepmother …she is at liberty to choose as she sees fit…

    Because in the 1800s a woman was regarded as the property of her husband …in essence she had no real rights .. no university would admit a women in this period … and when the Constitution of the land of Liberty was written it made no provision for the rights of women whatsoever … the white man felt so poorly about the her that they gave the black man the right to vote before the white woman … who had to fight and won that right in 1920 …

    So we must celebrate every endeavour she dears to undertake knowing she wasn’t always able to do so ….


  5. All them who help carried water for Mia
    It is payback time
    But i wunda where she is getting all this money when she say that past govt left the country broke
    How could it be posdible that a country with no money can hired so many consultants and a press Secretary
    On this Intetnational day what a disgrace to all women with children that Mia would so stoop to hire the likes of Morris who was accused of engaging in illict activity with a minor
    What a slap in the face of the female gender world wide whose duty is one of raising and protecting their children from scumbags who roam this earth


  6. Roy Morris, the very same.

    Clearly he has been washed in the blood of the lamb.


  7. Well i prefer the role my Mother chose one of being a corporate giant in the household standing side by side with her husband in decision making in putting family first with the main focus of rearing her children.
    Yes i can say her role in parenting has made better for her children
    It was a joy and pleasure watching how she handle the role of parenting with humility and integrity
    To say i learned so much from her about the joys of parenting would not be enough to put in words


  8. How come there is silence about the dust up between Roslyn Smith and Akani Mc Dowell both of the NUPW? Oh to be a fly on the wall during meetings of the NUPW leadership.


  9. Some countries have taken internation woman’s day to a another level by declaring it a public holiday.


  10. David

    International Woman’s Day should have focused on male violence against women … it real troubles me how most men would resort to violence against women instead of doing the right thing and walk away from such temptation…

    Moreover, I can see how some women would fear men because they are the most violent creatures on the Earth today …. But why do we think it is ok to resort to violence to solve conflict? It shows our emotional weakness as men …

  11. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ Lexicon

    Think? Did you write.? There is no thinking in these matters . Emotion takes over. That is precisely why rational measures will not suffice.

  12. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David BU at 6 :58 AM

    Public Holiday? WOW!. This is one of those moments that a waggish friend of mine would have liked the precursive algorithm to engage.


  13. @ David,

    a paid public holiday would be appreciated especially by shop assistants and other low income workers.


  14. @Hants

    We do not respect women enough as men, the flip side is that many women do a disservice to their gender. It is a work in progress?


  15. Of all the people in the world – ROY MORRIS!


  16. Vincent,

    You obviously misunderstood my question.

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