Happy International Womens Day 2013!
Today
we celebrate the leadership of women of all generations
organizing for equal pay, an end to violence, social justice
and peace.
The success of the 1908 demonstration became known internationally. Clara Zetkin, Marxist writer and activist, proposed March 8 become an International Women’s Day each year dedicated to fighting for equal rights for all women in all countries.
In
March, 1911 the
Triangle Shirtwaist fire took the lives of 140 working women
and
children in New York City. That same year women textile
workers of
Lawrence, Massachusetts went on strike for "Bread and Roses"
The cause
of working women of all races and nationalities and their
struggle for
equality remains
at the center of International Women's Day. In
1975 International Women's Day was adopted by the United
Nations.
The
important
role women are playing around the
country and the world, and in Connecticut, inspires us and
gives us
confidence that we can succeed in the struggle for women's
rights,
workers' rights and a more just and equal world.
In Solidarity,
Joelle Fishman, Connecticut CPUSA
Joelle Fishman, Connecticut CPUSA
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