A DAY, AND A MONTH, FOR WOMEN


On March 8, 1908, women rallied in New York City for women’s suffrage and against child labor.


Women’s Day Commemorates that event and is celebrated officially and observed worldwide.

It is not officially celebrated in The United States nor are women mentioned in The U.S. Constitution.
Women’s contributions to the human story have been ignored by all cultures, as if weaving were less important than war. So to all the women who didn’t know their place, to all the women who died in space, one month for eons of Women's History. This issue of The Free Venice Beachhead is dedicated to the women heroes and champions, here’s looking at you, kids!

Posted: Sat - March 1, 2003 at 07:12 PM          


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