As a young woman, I am discovering what a great privilege it is to be called just that. We, as women, have been beautifully and specially created in God’s image. This means that we reflect several of His characteristics – love and caring, strength and compassion, justice and peace, to name a few. Many women I have met, no matter what their nationality, age, or life status, have each been inspiring in their own way, bringing their own resources, talents and abilities to their spheres of influence. The same is true of the many women I have heard and read about in history.
March 8th is International Women’s Day, a day appointed by the United Nations and recognized internationally for the purpose of taking time to remember and celebrate the many milestones marked by women’s achievements around the world, especially in the advancement of equality, justice and peace. In fact, the UN bases its work in this field on the principle that “no enduring solution to society’s most threatening social, economic and political problems can be found without the full participation, and the full empowerment, of the world’s women”.

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For decades, ordinary women have been making history because of their desire and struggle to be recognized in their humanity as equals. They have represented you and me in the fight to achieve universal suffrage – the civil right to vote – for women. They have also defended our right to work, and see the end of discrimination on the job. They fought for decent working conditions and fair wages. Across Europe, women even united to hold peace rallies in the face of World War I.
So how can we remember this special day? Here are a few suggestions.
But don’t just stop there; think of what else you can do. Get together with your friends to brainstorm ideas to celebrate International Women’s Day. I know for a fact that women are creative! The possibilities are endless. Most of all, remain hopeful – in faith – about what needs to be done towards achieving justice and equality for women.
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