How We See Our Daughters: A Celebration of Women

How We See Our Daughters

In 1908, amidst terrible working conditions and exploitation, 15,000 women filled New York City’s streets protesting for shorter hours, better pay and voting rights. Two years later saw the creation of a Women’s Day to advocate for suffrage, and the first International Women’s Day, a year later, included over a million women in protests for women’s rights.   For most of the 20th century, International Women’s Day was acknowledged and celebrated by people locally…

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