It is that time of year again. For the 100th time!
I was working at home last year for the Reuters International Women's Day live blog (see details below) and spent quite a bit of time over there reading and talking about where women are today. It was fascinating. If you are using computers with your class on March 8, this might be a fun thing to check out.
There are some good videos here: www.trust.org/trustlaw/womens-rights/womens-voices that you can watch to get ready for an International Women's Day discussions - either on the live blog below or in your class.
There is some excellent reading at the Trust Law blog: www.trust.org/trustlaw/blogs/100-years-of-international-womens-day
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Call out to all bloggers and Tweeters for International Women’s Day – 8 March 2011
As part of the Women @ Thomson Reuters network’s focus on International Women's Day, Julie Mollins [my sister] has created a dedicated International Women’s Day web page on reuters.com. Click here to view. Not only does this page bring together great Reuters news content, we also have a fantastic dynamic live blog which will capture insights and perspectives from both staff and external contributors around the world throughout the day.
View our initial blog postings here. We invite you to participate on that live blog.
We have begun to populate dedicated pages on reuters.com and Thomson Reuters Foundation’s site in advance of 8 March with some initial stories. Take a look at the blog posts on Reuters The Great Debate site - please feel free to start adding your own responses to these articles. In addition we also have special coverage on TrustLaw and AlertNet broadening the range of topics and angles for reflection.
This year will be the 100th anniversary of IWD, so perhaps you would like to join the live blog and discuss:
- What progress do you believe has been made, or ground lost, on the gender agenda over the past 100 years?
- What needs to be achieved over the next decade and into the future?
Thomson Reuters Foundation also launched a new page titled TrustLaw Women this week. View that page and blog your thoughts.
Blog on this year’s IWD 2011 theme which is “Equal access to education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent work for women”
Perhaps you could attend a local IWD march in your area and tweet back. Check here for a list of activities around the world.
Are you hosting an International Women’s Day event? Celebrate by sharing your Tweets with us. Follow us on Twitter at @women_on_iwd.
We would love to have you contribute on 8th March and welcome you to “dip in” and blog or tweet throughout the day.
Have a great International Women’s Day!
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