How to celebrate women’s day

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Women day celebration
Women day celebration

Celebrate international sisterhood and self-love this weekend in celebration of World Women’s Day. The holiday, which is celebrated in countries around the world, gives 24 hours to attention women’s successes and highlighting the renewed need for full equality under the law. How to celebrate women’s day

How to celebrate women’s day

Women day celebration
Women day celebration

International Women’s Day started in 1908 when 15,000 brave women marched everywhere in the streets of New York City to demand better pay, shorter hours, and voting rights. In 1975, the United Nations gave official attention to International Women’s Day, and it is now an recognized holiday in 27 countries (Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Burkina Faso, Belarus, China, Cambodia, Cuba, Guinea-Bissau, Georgia, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Madagascar, Mongolia, Moldova, Montenegro, Nepal, Russia, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Zambia). Since then, it has grown to an international day of celebration for the major achievements of women. How to celebrate women’s day

To celebrate this year’s women’s day here are some celebration ideas to make your International Women’s Day particularly womanly: How to celebrate women’s day

  • Treat yourself – In nations like Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia, International Women’s Day is considered as a public holiday and workers are given the day off. But the U.S. has not provided the same kind of weight to IWD, take advantage of this year’s unplanned Sunday occasion and consider it as days’ worth of self-care. Immerse yourself in scented bathwater that emits the sweet fragrance of wage equality. Peel with a face mask that cleans your pores of toxic gender stereotypes. Marsh off dead skin as if it was a patriarchal build. Dance around the house in your underwear, yelling, “Ain’t I a woman!” and Enjoy the day.
  • Paint the town purple – Purple is the general colour that represents International Women’s Day. The pigment of decision dates back to the ballot days of the early 1900s, when purple was firmly associated with the women’s ballot movement. The colour is meant to express both justice and dignity. This holiday, find a group of your brazen girlfriends and immerse yourselves in anything and everything purple. Throw a girls-only gathering in which you take turns writing female empowerment declarations across each other’s chests using multiple shades of purple lipstick. Decorate yourself with a number of designs that not-so-subtly highlight vaginal imagery, Georgia O’Keefe style. Show off your aesthetic by walking through the streets while carrying a boom box that particularly plays Bratmobile and The Julie Ruin.
  • Get engaged in an organization committed to women’s issues – This International Women’s Day, eat out for women’s rights. Donate to the Dining for Women campaign, a group that fundraises to support grassroots plans that educate and empowers women in poverty-stricken countries. Though the organization’s main purpose of this organization is to provide meals to women and families, it also aims to teach women appropriate skills and marketing strategies so that they are better outfitted to further themselves financially. A small donation can have an extensive impact on a woman’s or family’s quality of life.
  • Go for a movie marathon – Contribute an evening with your favourite cinematic female protagonists. You and your friends can each suggest a movie starring a badass leading lady (though realistically, you’ll each recommend the same five movies and those movies will either be biopics or documentaries). Devise a list of all decent films. Randomly start on an elongated conversation about the current state of women roles in television and film, and then quickly screen The Black Power Mixtape and The Punk Singer back-to-back. Girl Rising, a documentary highlighting the world campaign for girls’ education. The film shows a story of nine girls from Haiti, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Peru, Egypt, India, Nepal, and Cambodia. You can even host a film screening event to encourage all your friends as well and have some good time by highlighting women’s power.

Other than that some other good option to make best out this day are:

  • Read: Malala Yousafzai’s motivational biography I Am Malala: The Girl Who Took the Stand for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban. Supplementary great reads include Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In: Women, Work, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, and the Yearning to Lead, Azar Nafisi’s Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Journal in Books, and Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns.
  • Listen: The Girl Effect team spoke to thousands of girls living in poverty across the world to help them develop the Girl Declaration. Hear the girls’ narratives on health, education, safety, economic security, and citizenship. How to celebrate women’s day
  • Donate: There are numbers of great organizations out there that support women’s rights, health, education, and needs. Here are a few that are doing marvelous work: CARE, Penda Health, Women for Women International, Yayasan Mitra Masyarakat Sehat Indonesia, Prerana Resource Centre.
  • Cook: Check out Women for Women latest cookbook, Share, where 100% of the earnings will go to Women for Women International to help other women of war-torn countries restore their lives. The cookbook contains a number recipes, recipes are by those of the women in the war-town countries, famous international chefs, and humanitarians. How to celebrate women’s day
  • Tell: Be brave and tell those extraordinary women in your life how much they mean to you.
  • Run: Run for Congo Women, associated with Women for Women International, hosts runs to help the efforts to mitigate serious issues confronting the women of Congo. If there isn’t an event near you, be proactive and plan a run for your society. How to celebrate women’s day
  • Walk: Don’t feel up to running? No problems! Women crosswise the world oftentimes has to walk many miles every day just for good, clean and drinkable water. With the help of organizations like Walk In Her Shoes, you can walk 10,000 steps a day for a week and raise some money to help water and sanitation, and water wells for areas in dire need. How to celebrate women’s day
  • Attend: Meet other international women’s day patrons in your area with events held during the day! Check out International Women’s Day 2017 website to quickly find events in your area.

You can do a lot to make this more than just a holiday. You can encourage many others like you, motivate them, support them and also have fun and a wonderful day.

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Nandini Singh is from Delhi and holds a graduate degree in Mass Communication from Delhi University and Post-Graduation in Political Science from IGNOU. She is working as a Freelance Content Writer. Nandini joined Jiyo Pal Pal since this web portal covers her area of interest. Though, she have already written a myriad of articles revolving around educational, e-commerce, motivational, religious sites, but Jiyo Pal Pal attracted her a lot since it believes in pampering creativity and innovative ideas. Being a Content Writer, she will keep you serving something unique and enthralling regarding various topics such as Life Style, Festival, and Temple Darshan etc. She is feeling grateful to be a part of Jiyo Pal Pal family.

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