8th Of March: International Women’s Day. A Sexist Celebration?

The 8th of March has just gone by, and as any year mimosas were exchanged as a symbol of women’s sensibility and strength. In recent years, however, this long coming tradition has been object of criticism, because of its sexist connotations. Asiah tells us more about the discriminatory aspect of International Women’s Day.
On the 8th of March it was International Womens Day. Emma explains in her article why this day is still relevant and we still need such a day.
The second Woman’s March took place on March 9th in Amsterdam. Eva brought her camera and shows us how the participants visualized their message about feminism.
One week ago the world celebrated International Women’s Day. This week Eva commemorated a very special women; Audrey Hepburn.

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The 8th of March has just gone by, and as any year mimosas were exchanged as a symbol of women’s sensibility and strength. In recent years, however, this long coming tradition has been object of criticism, because of its sexist connotations. Asiah tells us more about the discriminatory aspect of International Women’s Day.
On the 8th of March it was International Womens Day. Emma explains in her article why this day is still relevant and we still need such a day.
The second Woman’s March took place on March 9th in Amsterdam. Eva brought her camera and shows us how the participants visualized their message about feminism.
One week ago the world celebrated International Women’s Day. This week Eva commemorated a very special women; Audrey Hepburn.
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