Wow! We’re already half-way through Women’s History Month. Here’s to another week of celebrating the brilliant women from past and present who continue to inspire us to break gender stereotypes and fight for equality–not just for women–but for all. A lot has happened in the past week from the celebration of International Women’s Day and A Day Without a Women strike to the many admirable campaigns that have launched in correlation with this month’s theme. Check out this week’s roundup that reflects how the world has celebrated thus far:
Connie Chung was born in D.C. and over the course of her career, would win three Emmys and a Peabody. #WomensHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/Gerz9DQyDq
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) March 13, 2017
Support all the women, don’t shame women because of how they choose to dress, listen to women's voice #InternationalWomensDay #8marzo pic.twitter.com/e2oWyCLBYv
— erika bonezzi's art (@aki_anyway) March 8, 2017
For #WomensHistoryMonth, we're proud to celebrate the strong women everywhere who break barriers and inspire us all. #StrengthHasNoGender pic.twitter.com/4yN6Z6x5DG
— Brawny® (@Brawny) March 1, 2017
Dropping off books at Eleanor Roosevelt's monument✊📚#IWD #IWDOurSharedShelf #ADayWithoutAWoman @bookfairiesworldwide https://t.co/cn2EffRyzd pic.twitter.com/LUz2Dyi9mv
— Emma Watson (@EmmaWatson) March 9, 2017
Happy #PiDay! Mathematician Katherine Johnson did the calculations for the first space trip and first moon landing. #WomensHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/JmxcACTiY8
— EMILY's List (@emilyslist) March 14, 2017
#PraxairProud #BeBoldForChange pic.twitter.com/jqGZdgEnig
— Praxair, Inc. (@PraxairInc) March 14, 2017