International Women’s Day

Read about the history of International Women’s Day or visit the International Women’s Day website. Or listen to a special edition of Everywoman to mark International Women’s Day and the 10th Anniversary since the UN Women’s Conference in Beijing. You could also read the Policy Report on Gender and Development: 10 Years after Beijing, once it becomes available. There’s an interview with Wangari Maathai, the first African woman and first environmentalist to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
Also:
International Women’s Day 2005
International Women’s Day (8 March 2005)
World March of Women
Finally a link that made me frown a bit: International Women’s Day Banquet 2005.
The ladies attending this dinner usually spend a good part of the evening sharing, comparing, and supporting each other’s efforts to find and marry an American or other western-oriented man. Many of the ladies in attendance will have become recently engaged and are awaiting the processing of their Fiancé Visa’s. Attendance at this dinner will have the anticipated effect to boost the confidence and morale of those involved, directly benefiting those men who are corresponding with them.
This banquet can be ordered directly from each lady’s profile page. For those ladies living outside of Togliatti who will be traveling to attend, please email or telephone us for special arrangements.
Apparently the men are supposed to pay $76 so the ladies can attend this banquet. Of course, the ’special lady’ of their choice will get 1 long stemmed red rose (in water-tube to preserve & insure freshness, mind you !) and they’ll get 5 photos, taken throughout the evening, e-mailed within 36 – 48 hours.
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consider this … "Artistic creation is not born ex nihilo from the brains of individuals as a private language; it has always been a social practice. Ideas are not original, they are built upon layers of knowledge accumulated throughout history. Out of these common layers, artists create works that have their unmistakable specificities and innovations. All creative works reassemble ideas, words and images from history and their contemporary context."
"Only after the invention of the creative genius, practices of collaboration, appropriation and transmission were actively forgotten."
"Copyright pits author against author in a war of competition for originality – its effects are not only economic, it also naturalizes a certain process of knowledge production, delegitimates the notion of a common culture, and cripples social relations. Artists are not encouraged to share their thoughts, expressions and works or to contribute to a common pool of creativity. Instead, they jealously guard their “property” from others, who they view as potential competitors, spies and thieves lying in wait to snatch and defile their original ideas. This is a vision of the art world created in capitalism’s own image, whose ultimate aim is to make it possible for corporations to appropriate the alienated products of its intellectual workers."
"The private ownership of ideas over the last two centuries hasn't managed to completely eradicate the memory of a common culture or the recognition that knowledge flourishes when ideas, words, sounds and images are free for everyone to use."
The above from: Copyright, Copyleft & the Creative Anti-Commons
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Hello, I just wanted to say that I love this graphic: http://blog.morgaine-lefaye.net/wp-content/images/2005/03/womenday.gif
Did you make it, and is it copy-righted? I was wondering if I could use it as part of UBC’s International Women’s Day celebration, on our website or flyers etc.
Thank you.
Is’nt every day women’s day ?
I mean, if I had only one day a year, I’d be damn pissed.
This has “historical male domination” written all over it.
Morgaine, how can you support this kind of rippoffs ?
kiss XX
Hum, maybe I’m late but: Happy f. women’s day
(Hehehe)
K.♥™