Clara Zetkin: Founder of IWD

Clara Zetkin was a female politician active in the Social Democratic Party of Germany. She believed in Marxism and was an advocate for women’s rights as well as being a peace activist.

International Women’s Day was first conceived at the Second International Socialist Women’s Conference in 1910. Its leaders, notably German activist Clara Zetkin, wanted to mobilize working women in a setting apart from the mainstream feminist movement, which they felt overlooked working women in favour of the bourgeois. There was not yet a fixed date for the observance, though. In 1921 Zetkin proposed the March 8 date in honour of a workers’ strike in Petrograd on that day in 1917, which marked the beginning of the Russian Revolution.

Source: https://www.britannica.com/story/why-is-womens-history-month-celebrated-in-march

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