Women

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

International Women's Day 2006

"Women Watch Out"

 

International Women’s Day 2006

 

IWD MARCH - 11th March 10am Victoria Square women and supporters marched through the city to Rymill Park. This year's them was "Women Watch Out" and focused on all the changes that have affected women's lives eg work, welfare etc.

 

 

Have you ever been or know someone who has been a participant of the Anna Stewart program?

Please email back with your details so we can contact you as part of a very special project to find and document 21 years of the Anna Stewart project in SA.

 

 

IWD 2005

The IWD was held on Saturday March 12th, and the theme was '30 Years of Not Being Polite'. It's 30 years since the UN International Year of the Woman so the focus was to make 2005 an anniversary to remember!

    

The rally and festival started at Victoria Square/Tardanyaga and moved to the Barr Smith Lawns. 

 

Many speakers and entertainers performed for the crowd to celebrate the 30th anniversary.

 

 

 

Report from IWD 2002 from the Union of Australian Women SA

Since IWD 2001 we have witnessed an alarming rise in violence and terrorism worldwide.  In the spirit of IWD founder, CLARA ZETKIN in 1910 we present her analysis of women's situation and what IWD stood for.

 

"If a woman is to have full social equality with the man - in truth and in fact, not just with lifeless laws on long suffering paper, and if she, like the man is to have the chance

of free development and exercise of total humanness, two main conditions have

to be given - private ownership of the means of production must be replaced by social ownership, and the activity of women has to be incorporated into the social

production of commodities in a system free of exploitation and servitude.  Only

the fulfilment of these two pre- conditions guarantees that the woman can function

as a worker and creator with equal duties and equal rights, and that vocational activity

and maternity can complement each other to make a full life."

 

This statement of Clara Zetkin, outstanding leader of the German Socialist and Labor Movement, an ardent fighter for peace and social equality for women helps to make the Declaration of the Women's International Democratic Federation, Paris 9th October 2001 show why we here in Australia need to look beyond the square.

 
 
 
 
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