When the first Women's Day took place in 1909, women had very few, if any, rights. They couldn't vote, own property, choose a career, sue or be sued. At this time they weren't even considered persons under the 14th Constitutional Amendment, which guarantees equal protection under the law.
But we've come a long way since 1909. In the US, we exercise those hard-won rights with vigor. For example, a record number of women (104) will be serving in the US Congress this year (yes, that is only 19% of Congress, but that is twice the amount from 20 years ago). There is even a serious female contender--nay, front runner--in the presidential bid. Also, twenty years ago there were zero female CEOs on the Fortune 500 list. Now, women occupy 5% of those positions. Change may have started slowly, but it is catching fire.
We say, start with flowers. Flowers are pretty, but they are not weak. They, too, have used all their resources--their genetics, their will, their immediate environment, the sun, dirt, and rain--to fight against the elements and rise up, beautiful, fragrant and strong. Men, honor the women in your life with
vibrant, living blooms. Women, celebrate the fellow females in your life with flowers--your mother,
sister, boss, co-worker--any woman that has inspired or encouraged you
in that special way that only women can. Go further and buy flowers for
yourself--love and respect yourself, and recognize from where you have come.
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