International Women's Day 2013
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Fri 08 Mar 2013
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International Women's Day began over a hundred years ago in a handful of Eastern European countries to draw attention to the economic, political and social achievements of women. Created during a time when women did not yet have the vote in the United States, it is more focused on goals achieved rather than the inequities that still exist. While International Women's Day began in the socialist movement, it has since expanded to mean many different things in many different countries.
International Women's Day takes place every year on the 8th of March, with the day being a national holiday in many countries (but not Australia). While Melbourne's celebrations of the day are somewhat limited compared to the vibrant events that grip other parts of the world, there are still ways to get involved. You can celebrate the day by being entertained or educated, or you can do your part to further gender equality by putting your money where your mouth is.
[SECTION]Half the Sky[/SECTION]
Celebrate International Women's Day with a twilit concert,
Half the Sky , featuring performances from the likes of Deborah Conway & Willy Zygier, Claire Bowditch and the Mahalia Barnes duo. Governor-General Quention Bryce will be speaking at the event.
Half the Sky costs $49 for a B reserve and $79 for an A reserve ticket. Get your ticket
here .
[SECTION]International Women's Day Breakfast[/SECTION]
Debate the effects of gender and genetics on success in the workplace at the annual Rotary
International Women's Day Breakfast . A
celebrity panel will be discussing the question, "is it all in the genes?"
Hosted at the Palladium at Crown, the breakfast costs $65 per person. Tables of ten are available for $640. Profits made go towards funding
Violence Free Families and the
Kids Foundation .
This event is one for the early risers, with the breakfast going from 7am - 9am.
[SECTION]International Women's Day Dinner[/SECTION]
Enjoy a raucous three-course dinner with games, music and yoga demonstrations, a photo booth, a pamper station and plenty of champagne. Taking place at the
Box Hill Community Arts Centre , the
International Women's Day Dinner is to be MCed by wellbeing consultant Jen Rutherford. The event, complete with motivational speaker is intended to show women possibilities for what they could be doing and can start now to realise their full potential.
The dinner is $50 per person, with profits going towards myeloma research. Tickets can be booked
here .
[SECTION]Microfinance a loan[/SECTION]
Even if you none of the International Women's Day events take your fancy this year, you can still get involved by lending your financial support to women in the Asia Pacific through
Good Return . A small loan of $25 (or more if you're feeling extra generous) from you will help women to start or expand their businesses to claw their way out of poverty. You choose who your money goes to so you know exactly what it's going towards.
Take a look at some of the loan applicants and their enterprising ideas
here .
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