Here's how women shaped and transformed the 3 major sectors of society (via InqPOP)
As most of us already know, March is dedicated to celebrating women around the world. It is through this month-long event called “” that we are able to recognize the remarkable efforts of women – from their fields of expertise to their accomplishments in their own homes and communities. And throughout history, women have made exceptional contributions that have shaped the culture and lifestyle of the current generations.
This Women’s Month, we’re going to take a look at some of the most important accomplishments of women and why we should be proud to be celebrating them this month:By being good journalists and powerful writers, women were able to influence all social aspects of culture. Back then, women were denied in the newsrooms because of the claims that they would only deliver news with “a woman’s touch”.
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