March 8 is the feast of spring. But few people know that according to one version, it originated in New York.
Historians associate this day with a "march of empty pots" in 1857. Workers of textile factories went out to the rally, demanding human labor conditions and wages, not less than men's. Officially, the festival was first celebrated in 1909.
In the United States, March is considered the month of the history of women - when they remember and honor the achievements of famous American women. The Secretary of State and the First Lady are holding official events dedicated to the outstanding achievements of women in the United States. Traditionally on this day throughout the country marches are held: the holiday was not in vain due to one of the rallies for gender equality.
For those who are planning to celebrate on March 8 in New York, several promising events are planned.
Exhibition Carol Jury and Laurence de Valmy when: from 8 to 11 March where:
Metropolitan Pavilion 125 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011 From 8 to 11 March there will be an exhibition of artists Carol Jury and Laurence de Valmy. Visit the event will be in the gallery SCOPE New York at 312 West 33rd Street.
Charitable Fair when:
March 8, where: Robert Miller Gallery524 W 26th Street, NEW YORK, NY 10001 The most interesting art fair will take place at 524 W 26th Street. Live music, works of art, fascinating performances. The income from voluntary contributions will go to the needs of the Institute of Grace, and those who donated more than $ 100, expect a special sign of attention. Champagne and snacks are attached, and among the guests will play a picture of the recognized maestro of painting Domingo Zapata.
Handmaid's Tale:
The Musical when: March 8, where: The Bell House, Gowanus View the image on Twitter View the image in Twitter The Bell House @BellHouseNY Handmaid's Tale: The Musical w / @MarciaBelsky @M_STOKS @Pjetey @sesantos @Karobeanah @TimothyPlatt & more !! Thu 3/8 at @BellHouseNY Tickets: http://goo.gl/vLMsj5 20:11 - Feb 27 2018 6 See other tweets The Bell House Information about Twitter advertising and confidentiality Famous comedians Marcia Bielski and Melissa Stokoski prepared an incredible parody performance. The gloomy future of Brooklyn will be shown to viewers in an ironic and fascinating form.
The Future is Female when: March 8 at 19:30 where: 136 Metropolitan Ave. Brooklyn, NY Nitehawk Cinema Cinema Williamsburg awaits guests: it is planned to watch short fiction films, where the main characters are strong women. YOYO from Nicole Dalani talks about Caroline trying to part with innocence, after the end of the world.
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The history of the International Women's Day began with the struggle of courageous women for gender equality. Thanks to them, this struggle continues today. Holiday greetings