Women’s History Month in the United States, as designated in 1987 by the US Congress, occurs in March each year “in recognition of women’s many accomplishments throughout history…consistently overlooked and undervalued”. It can be traced back all the way to the early twentieth century, having been nurtured by the growth of the movement for equality, civil and political rights in Europe surrounding the Russian revolution. This year, the campaign theme of International Women’s Day on March 8 is #BreakTheBias, which optimizes the drive toward gender equality.
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