International Women's Day, March 8, 2024
2024-03-11
International Women's Day (IWD), celebrated on March 8th annually, marks a global observance to honor women's achievements and advocate for gender equality. The day traces its origins to the early 20th century, catalyzed by women's labor movements in North America and Europe. The first National Woman's Day was observed in the US on February 28, 1909, inspired by the Socialist Party of America. In 1910, Clara Zetkin, a German activist, proposed the idea of an international day at the International Socialist Women's Conference, leading to the first IWD in 1911, celebrated in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland. A core motive for IWD's inception was advocating for women's suffrage rights. The IWD gained recognition from the United Nations in 1977, which officially invited member states to proclaim March 8 as the UN Day for women's rights and world peace to highlight issues such as gender inequality, violence against women, and the need for gender parity in various sectors. In some countries, IWD is an official holiday, and men honor the women in their lives with flowers and small gifts. While there have been advancements in women's participation in politics and the workforce, significant gaps remain. IWD has mobilized movements, influenced policies, and brought attention to women's rights, showing the power of collective action in driving social change. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Women%27s_Day Art&Text🫶ChatGPT.
1st of March is Bulgarian Baba Marta tradition
Every year on 1st of March, Bulgarian people celebrate a centuries-old tradition called the day of Baba Marta (baba means ‘Grandma’ and Marta means ‘March’), related to sending off the winter and welcoming the approaching spring. On that day and a few days afterwards, Bulgarians exchange and wear the so-called “Martenitsas” – decorative pieces of red and white twisted threads, symbolising health and happiness and a lucky charm against evil spirits. Martenitsas come in a variety of shapes and sizes: bracelets, necklaces, tassels, pompoms and balls.The white is a symbol of purity, innocence, beauty and joy. The red is associated with health, vitality, fertility and bravery. The custom of wearing Martenitsa is probably one of the most interesting Bulgarian traditions. According to one of the many legends, this tradition is associated with the founding of the Bulgarian state in 681 AD. The first martenitsa was made by Ahinora, the wife of Khan Asparuh (the founder of Bulgaria) in the second half of the seventh century, when Asparuh crossed the Danube and found the Bulgarian lands. Ahinora, while waiting for her husband, decided to send him wishes for good health and prosperity. She tied a twisted white and red thread to the leg of a swallow and send the bird to deliver the message for health and love.
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Innovation Day 2024
2024-02-22
Today we celebrate the power of human creativity and ingenuity. At its core, innovation involves implementing something new or improving an existing product or method in a way that adds value or solves problems. It's a driving force behind societal, economic, and technological progress. Examples of the last decade: Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning: Lately with generative AI, these technologies have revolutionized industries by enabling smart automation, predictive analytics, and personalized user experiences. AI's applications range from healthcare diagnostics to autonomous vehicles, significantly enhancing efficiency and capabilities. Blockchain: Beyond its initial application in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, blockchain has introduced a new paradigm for secure, decentralized transactions and data management, impacting sectors such as finance, supply chain logistics, and secure voting systems. CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing: It allows for precise editing of DNA, offering potential cures for genetic disorders, advancements in agricultural bioengineering, and treating infectious diseases. Renewable Energy: Innovations in solar and wind energy and improved battery storage have accelerated the transition towards cleaner, sustainable energy sources, mitigating climate change impacts. 5G: Its rollout has marked a significant leap in wireless communication, offering vastly increased speed and connectivity. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innovation Art&Text 🫶 by ChatGPT.



