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History of International Women's Day: Why March 8? | Learn English Through Story | Graded Reader Hello everyone! Welcome to English Insights. 🌸💜 Every year on March 8, we celebrate women around the world. But do you know the real history behind this day? It didn't start with flowers and gifts; it started with the courage of workers fighting for their rights. In this video, we use simple English (Level A2-B1) to explore the fascinating journey of International Women's Day. This is a perfect lesson for English learners to build vocabulary about history, social justice, and equality. What you will learn in this video: Early Struggles: Why factory workers in the 1900s demanded "Bread and Roses." The First Celebration: The 1909 event in the USA that started it all. Clara Zetkin's Idea: How a German activist proposed a global day for women in 1910. Why March 8?: The powerful protest in Russia that made this date official. Global Recognition: How the United Nations made it a worldwide event in 1975. Meaning Today: Why we celebrate women's achievements and continue the fight for fairness. Timestamps: 00:00 — Intro: The Meaning of March 8. 01:14 — Part 1: The Early Struggles of Women Workers. 05:31— Part 2: The First National Woman’s Day (1909). 09:30 — Part 3: Clara Zetkin and the International Idea. 13:57 — Part 4: March 8 and the Russian Revolution. 18:07— Part 5: Global Recognition by the United Nations. 22:50— Part 6: Women's Day Today: Achievement & Equality. Who is a woman that inspires you? Write her name in the comments! 👇 #InternationalWomensDay #gradedreader #englishforbeginners #historyofwomen #LearnEnglish #EnglishInsights #WomenHistory #EnglishListening #GenderEquality #march8th #A2English #audiobook