International Women’s Day is more than just celebrating women’s successes

International Women’s Day and Women’s Month should be more than applauding inspiring women

We already know what International Women’s Day is and how it started in the 1900s. But why is it important to dedicate the whole month of March to women? The simple answer is we’re celebrating their successes. On the other hand, this also serves as a reminder that there’s still much to do in terms of gender parity.

In the past few years, women have been at the forefront, thanks to pop culture. The film “Hidden Figures” brought attention to the intelligent women who were behind one of the greatest NASA operations in history. More female directors and artists have been rightfully recognized for their works. We also saw how women in various fields stood up for issues that affected everyone—from lifting restrictions on birth control to calling out misogyny.

In the government, we were shown that women can get things done. Sen. Risa Hontiveros passed the Expanded Maternity Leave Bill and Mental Health Act, and is still pushing for more inclusive laws. Vice President Leni Robredo has been quietly working, but she recently led a house-building project for Marawi evacuees. Former US secretary of defense Hillary Clinton didn’t back down during the presidential run against Donald Trump.

Anne Hathaway on International Women's Day

There are so many accomplishments, but it’ll take us a whole day or two. We’re still celebrating all of them nonetheless. However, it’s still sad and frustrating to see that women are still treated unfairly despite these.

There’s still the issue of the gender pay gap and not giving women top positions in the company. They are called horrible names when they stand up against a misogynistic and patriarchal system. Women are still treated as mere subordinates and as a second thought when it comes to rights.

International Women’s Day and Women’s Month should be more than applauding inspiring women. We—and we mean everyone—should fight for the equality that women deserve in the workplace and their everyday lives. That’s what this holiday stands for and why we should celebrate it every year. All year round, even.

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