2008 International Women's Day

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Why Women Around the World Are Celebrating

In 1908, 15,000 women made an inspiring impression when they marched through New York City demanding things important to most women: shorter hours, better pay and voting rights.

In 1908, 15,000 women made an inspiring impression when they marched through New York City demanding things important to most women: shorter hours, better pay and voting rights. Here we are, 100 years later, and International Women's Day is acknowledging this event with their global theme of Shaping Progress.

Progress is the key word, because while women have made great strides there is still room for improvement. Sharon Fraser, a Managing Partner at Deloitte (a supporting company of IWD) mentions educational strides, greater representation of women as heads of corporations, and increasing acceptance in the political realm as areas where women have gained strength. However, she follows those positive notes by mentioning that many countries still consider women second class citizens.

Her International Women's Day Message to the world is, "We need to have more confidence in ourselves, our abilities, and our potential. You need to decide what you want to do, and then you need to go for it."

How does your workplace measure up in terms of the way it treats women? Do you feel like women have ample representation and equal opportunity for promotion?

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Cocktail Party Crib Sheet: Knowledge Is the Best Accessory

In honor of International Women's Day, we have a ladies-only look at this week's news.

In honor of International Women's Day, we have a ladies-only look at this week's news. Oh, and while you're at it, shake up one of the Basil Gimlets PartySugar made this week and make sure you're a well-read woman.

This week we hotly debated Gloria Steinem's "secretary" remark, as well as the Washington Post article recommending that women go back to the business of caring for the home. Kanye West's late mother had a law proposed in her memory, and short skirts in South Africa sparked violence and protests.

And Tina Fey stood up for Hillary Clinton in her boldly-worded endorsement.

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Do Tell: What's Your Favorite Part About Being a Woman?

Today is International Women's Day, which is an initiative to commemorate the historical achievements of women and acknowledge the connection of women worldwide.

Today is International Women's Day, which is an initiative to commemorate the historical achievements of women and acknowledge the connection of women worldwide. I, for one, love the idea of a day set aside to celebrate women, and I can only hope that this day gains recognition over time. In honor of the occasion, please do tell, what's your favorite thing about being a woman?

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Fab Flash: Diane von Furstenberg Launches "Women Can" Campaign

In honor of International Women's Day on Mar.

In honor of International Women's Day on Mar. 8, Diane von Furstenberg has partnered with the nonprofit Vital Voices Global Partnership for a new campaign, "Women Can."

The initiative is set on inspiring female leaders in developing countries. To aid the effort, DVF has pledged to donate 10 percent of this week's sales in her freestanding stores and on her website, DVF.com, to Vital Voices. She's also hosting talks and special events in her stores during this time. If you're feelin' the woman power this week, shop DVF!

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