Break the Bias



    In 1987, Congress declared March as National Women’s History Month. It's a yearly celebration in several nations to honor women's contributions to society. It is a time to commemorate the vital role of women in shaping history, society, and culture, and to promote gender equality. Our history will also encourage present and future generations to follow in the footsteps of the women who paved the way for us to achieve, be treated fairly, and be recognized in society.

    In the Philippines, it is celebrated in March. The Women’s Month Celebration has since served as a venue to highlight women’s achievements and discuss continuing and emerging women’s empowerment an opportunity to highlight these issues and raise awareness about the need for gender equality and women's empowerment. It is also serves as a platform to inspire women to become leaders and to pursue their dreams. By celebrating women's achievements, we can create a more equitable and just society.

    In conclusion, it feels nice to have a month to celebrate the achievements of women. It's pleasant that people are finally recognizing the significance of women in our lives and on society and inspire them for greater future achievements. As they can contribute equally to the home, society, and nation.

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