Hudson Rowe Celebrates International Womens Day
Here are some fun facts about International Women’s Day:
- Origins: International Women’s Day has its roots in the early 20th century when women started advocating for their rights, including suffrage and better working conditions.
- First Celebration: The first International Women’s Day was celebrated on March 19, 1911, in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland.
- UN Recognition: The United Nations officially recognized March 8th as International Women’s Day in 1975.
- Public Holiday: International Women’s Day is a public holiday in several countries, including Russia, Ukraine, and Mongolia.
- Color Purple: Purple is the official color of International Women’s Day, symbolizing justice and dignity.
- Flower Tradition: Giving flowers to women on International Women’s Day is a popular tradition. In Italy, yellow mimosa flowers are the traditional symbol of the day, while in Russia, purple crocuses are often given.
- Annual Themes: Each year, International Women’s Day has a theme that reflects current issues and challenges faced by women. For example, the theme for 2025 is “Accelerate Action“