International Women’s Day marked worldwide on March 8 by Various women. will be celebrated with a Forum and Gala in New York with at an event themed “Decoding Expectations”.
Mo Abudu, Tesh James, Jimmie Briggs, others to celebrate Women
International Women’s Day is annually held on March 8 to celebrate women’s achievements throughout history and across nations.
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Date: Saturday, 7 March 2015.
Time: 6 PM.
Venue: John Jay College’s Anya and Andrew Shiva & President Art Gallery, 860 West 11th Avenue, New York, NYContact: Email: womenwerk@gmail.com | Twitter: @WomenWerk
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