International Women's Day March 8 2016, This 10 Women Picks Facebook

International Women's Day celebrated on March 8 to give attention to the achievement of women and shows the level of women's equality today. All over the world commemorate the day sacred to encourage equality of the sexes without discrimination.


International Women's Day March 8 2016, This 10 Women Picks Facebook

Not to forget the giant social media site Facebook Companies owned by Mark Zuckenberg heard some great stories about the connectedness of women do every day and summarized into 10 female choice. They bring a positive impact on the communities where they are located and globally has motivated women in other parts of the world to do the same.

Annie Clark and Andrea Pino
Clark and Piano are the two founders of the organization End Rape on Campus in the United States. The organization campaigns against rape and sexual violence on campus. Annie and Andrea himself been a victim of sexual assault while a student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Clark and Pino using social media Facebook Group as a suggestion to provide support and resources for each other as well as hundreds of other student. Through conversations like this, End Rape on Campus, as well as similar organizations eventually formed. This organization will be immediately reported to the federal police in cases of sexual assault on campus.

Samantha Cristoforetti
The lady has worked as an engineer, flight to the international space station. Cristoforetti daily work is around the earth for 92 minutes. Cristoforetti live and work in the earth's orbit. He also took time to share his experience on Facebook.

Cristoforetti is one of six people who elected and designated 8,000 other applicants to join the European Space Agency as an astronaut. Cristoforetti is the first Italian woman in space, but he chose to show that it was not something extraordinary to become a woman and astronauts at the same time.

Solomon Shoana
This woman is an American national Liberian businessman who started a movement to counter negative views of the current West African Ebola crisis peaked in 2014. After his family relocated from Monrovia, Liberia to Delaware, Solomon saw how panic and fear experienced by Africans in United States due to Ebola. Result epidemics, particularly of African countries for fear of contracting discriminated brings with ebola virus.

Solomon and three other Liberian women create a campaign, #IamALiberianNotAVirus. Solomon post images showed himself with hashtag and invite others to do the same thing. Within a few days, this movement spread on Facebook and other social media. Many women joined to make a Facebook Page to share photos and news about the influence of this campaign.

Miyuki Taniguchi
Taniguchi is an Associate Professor of the Department of international law focus on issues of women's rights and gender law from Osaka International University. She is also the founder of the All Japan Obachan Party, a group advocating for women's equality in the government of Japan. Two years ago, Taniguchi realized that none of the women who obtain positions in political parties.

Taniguchi posting a story about an old man who dominated Japanese politics on Facebook. When she saw overwhelming response from his post, she decided to create a Facebook Group for offshoots political party, the Party of All Japan Obachan Party (grandmothers). Taniguchi decided to use this word in order to empower thousands of women to voice their opinions and take action to change Japanese politics.

Alinejad
Alinejad is an Iranian journalist who started My stealthy campaign Freedom to amplifying the voices of women about the use of hijab in public. In Iran alone, every woman is required to wear the hijab. My stealthy Freedom began in 2014 when still upload their pictures without the veil and invite other women to share moments stealthy freedom (freedom hide) them.

When hundreds of photos sent from Iran and other countries, is still yet to make a Facebook Page for unlawful compulsory hijab. Thousands of women risking their lives and reputations by sending their photos without wearing a hijab.

Kalki Subramaniam
Subramaniam is an author, artist, filmmaker, and transgender activists from Auroville, Tamil Nadu. She became the first transgender woman who membintaingi films in India in 2011. During his life, Subramaniam face discrimination at school, but he succeeded in getting two master's degrees in education.

Subramaniam encourage students who happened to be transgender to continue their schooling. She led Sahodari Foundation, an organization to empower and educate transgender in India. Subramaniam voiced the aspirations and rights of transgender women across the world and the focus of struggle to unite the transgender community.

Carol Rossetti
Rossetti is a Brazilian woman who has worked to make a work of art to illustrate important issues faced by women worldwide. Rossetti load his work every day on Facebook. One day in April 2014, she was moved to see the harassment of obese women in Brazil and raised this issue in his work. Rossetti drawing a character, Marina, to question a person's decision to criticize the female body.

Rossetti delivered a message of empowerment, that is "put on what is comfortable for you with your own body", captured the attention of many women on Facebook. She also posted other works related to women every day. This project called Women. More than 200 thousand people connected invitation Facebook Page Carol, in which he posted in Portuguese, Spanish, and English. Women, the book consists of a collection of his works, will be published this spring.

Azmat Khan
This woman works an American investigative reporter who currently works for BuzzFeed News, which lifted the news of inequality that occur worldwide. Khan grew up among the small Muslim community in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His childhood experiences have made him become interested in civil rights and marginalized communities.

When working on a thesis S2 for women's studies at Oxford University, Khan was inspired to jump into the world of journalism as one way for him to reach more people with a variety of important issues. Through a story he wrote for Al Jazeera America, Khan told of sexual violence experienced by students with disabilities.

She then uses Facebook Groups to search for the source and find out more about what they are experiencing. Now, Khan covering Afghanistan because it believes that by sharing experiences in various places she his visited could overcome the misunderstanding due to cultural differences.

Sukki Singapora
This woman is a burlesque dancer, activist from Goodman Road in the east of Singapore. Sukki became the first woman dancing burlesque openly in February 2015. Studying ballet since childhood and through her passion for dance and vintage style, she discovered burlesque.

After creating a Facebook Page, Sukki began to receive many messages from women in various parts of the world who expressed amazement at what it does to express themselves and to fight for women's equality. Sukki realize that most women who send messages to him from Singapore who saw it as an inspiration. Many also of those who need the input of burlesque performances. Through this group, members can easily and open discussion of burlesque, tips and planning workshop.

Gioia Gottini
Through convening monthly meetings as well as online support, this group became a valuable source of information for its members. After review of these issues in a speech TEDxWomen 2014, Gioia decided to work with other women in the Italian province and started a group on Facebook Rete al femminile. Until now, there have been 30 groups in Italy, although the groups are different in every city, they still hold regular events and helping other women to start and expand their businesses. Gottini have also seen a lot of members who ultimately meet and start a business together.

Mendonca Mavis Smith
This woman is one of the makers Facebook Group, Bangalore Win Back. This group is a form of response to the news of the 6-year olds who experienced sexual harassment at one of the private schools in India last July. The group was created by a friend of Smith, Rajeev Ravindranath, now has 20 thousand members in just a few days.

Smith and other colleagues do the demonstration, known as the Red Brigade in which about 2,000 people participated to say that they will not take for granted the occurrence of violence and injustice against women in their city.


Congratulations International Women's Day March 8 2016