March is designated as Women's History Month to honor and celebrate the contributions, achievements, and progress of women throughout history. During this month, various special promotions and initiatives are created to raise awareness about women's issues and highlight the importance of empowering women in all aspects of society. It provides an opportunity to acknowledge the accomplishments of women in various fields such as politics, science, arts, business, education, and more.
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Every March, we celebrate the achievements and history of women as part of Women’s History Month, and today is International Women's Day! Each year the National Women’s History Alliance chooses a theme for Women’s History Month. The theme for 2024 is "Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.” "It takes courage for women to advocate for practical goals like equity, diversity and inclusion when established forces aim to misinterpret, exploit or discredit them. Throughout 2024, we honor local women from the past and present who have taken the lead to show the importance of change and to establish firmer safeguards, practices and legislation reflecting these values. Following decades of discrimination, we are proud to celebrate women who work for basic inclusion, equality and fairness." -National Women's History Alliance Women's History Month & International Women's Day is a great opportunity to explore women's contributions throughout history. A few ways you can further celebrate and advocate for women is to support women-owned businesses and organizations, support initiatives that encourage girls and women to pursue education, get involved & volunteer for women's organizations, and actively listen to and amplify the voices of women. #womenshistorymonth #internationalwomensday
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New WeVideo Creative Challenge: Celebrate Women's History Month! This March, we invite students to create media celebrating women leading change for Women's History Month! Submit media for a chance to win prizes! Here's everything you need to implement the challenge in your classroom including an example, tutorial, pre-built activity, and submission form: https://lnkd.in/gC8Yd3DS #WeVideoCreative
Creative Challenge: Celebrate Women's History Month!
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Happy Women's History Month! Let's celebrate the achievements and contributions of women throughout history. To learn more about the history of Women's History Month, check out this informative article: https://hubs.ly/Q02lQZ830 #WomensHistoryMonth #EmpowerWomen
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"Empowering the next generation of female leaders! 🌟 In honor of International Women's Day, we're offering a special 50% discount on admission for all girl students who enroll on Women's Day! Seize this opportunity to kickstart your career with us. Contact us today to learn more! Call : 8921210244 #InternationalWomensDay #EmpowerWomen #FutureLeaders"
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Celebrating the strength, resilience, and brilliance of women in education this Women's History Month!
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Today, I had the incredible opportunity to explore how we can make the public sector a place where EVERYONE feels like they truly belong. One key takeaway that struck a chord with me? The notion that "no" is simply a temporary pause, not a permanent roadblock – “no is just a no for today”. When we encounter obstacles or resistance in our quest to create a more inclusive environment, it's essential to remember that every setback is just a steppingstone on the path to progress. Sometimes, you must go back and reframe, reimagine, and reignite our commitment to fostering belonging in the workplace. When we prioritize belonging, we pave the way for a brighter, more vibrant future for ALL. #BelongingMatters #PublicSectorPioneers #CultureMatters
In Celebration of Women’s History Month, our panel of thought leaders will discuss how to attract and increase the number of women in positions typically held by men across the public sector. Join us for this webinar at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 21.
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This is a strong opportunity for women who are pursuing Higher Education to consider. #GCU #college #scholarship #servantleadership #university #highereducation #career #womeninleadership
The mission statement of The P.E.O. Sisterhood has been refreshed into a simple, short message that reinforces our commitment to women and education. Help share the good works of our organization today by sharing, “P.E.O.—Where women motivate, educate and celebrate women.”
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Happy Women's History Month everyone! Learn more about the contributions of women to IU's past, present, and future by visiting the Women of IU Portrait Collection using this link: https://lnkd.in/gRvUhaQk
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Happy Women’s History Month! This year, the theme for Women’s History Month is “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.” As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we must acknowledge women's impact on this world for the better. Women have played critical roles in every field of human advancement and, unfortunately, are not recognized for their contributions. His story cannot exist without her perspective. As we celebrate all these accomplishments and extraordinary women, we must recognize the current challenges women face today. From the battle of a woman's right to choose to the gender pay gap. Paying women 84 cents for every dollar paid to a man and suppressing women's rights over their bodies is wrong and cannot continue to be the standard. Restrictive policies have no place in private matters such as that. All these issues must be resolved as a society if we genuinely want to live up to the promise of the United States as the land of opportunity for all. Happy Women’s History Month! Read about it, educate yourself, and most importantly, listen.
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March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements made by women in the United States and beyond. Join us as we participate in educating ourselves with this year’s national theme: “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.” Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term “intersectionality” to encompass the idea that we all have varying and compounding perspectives based on our personal experiences. When talking about DEI efforts, it is important that we are thinking beyond race and nationality. Diversity can be seen, or unseen, in our physical abilities, neurological makeup, socioeconomic status, gender orientation, and so much more. In advocating for equity, diversity, and inclusion, we seek ways to support individuals of any and all combinations of these factors. Every week in March, we will highlight just a few of the incredible women who have dedicated themselves to the efforts of equal rights for women of all backgrounds. For more information on Women’s History Month and this year’s theme, visit https://hubs.li/Q02mPG1N0
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