How do you celebrate the efforts of half of the population? And the incredible history of womanhood to make life better for themselves and the whole world?
Party!
Remember!
Post a few wonderful photos accumulated through time of women!
by Susan Sedon Boulet
Energy cannot be destroyed, but it can be changed and transformed.
Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you. |
RUTH BADER GINSBURG |
Virginie Demont - Into the Water! 1898.
Eco-feminist Joanna Macy
by Sally Hewett, U.K. Ectomy, 2017.
Greta ThunbergThe efforts of thousands, through many lifetimes, to get equal voting rights.
What happens to one happens to us all. We can starve together or feast together. |
ROBIN WALL KIMMERER |













Happy Women's Day Barb! Great post and post!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day and a happy week ahead.
I’m glad that women have voice now, but so far still to go!
Delete...Barbara, you collected some powerful images, I love Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Joan Baez!!!
ReplyDeleteIsn’t that a great portrait! Two fabulous leaders in their own ways.
ReplyDeleteA great International Women's Day post, thank you! I've been devoted to the Divine Feminine for nearly 40 years now and a Feminist for 55!
ReplyDeleteMay your celebration of all the female energies be bright and joyful!
DeleteI must remember to wish Sue Happy International Women’s Day. You too. 😄👍😇😎
ReplyDeleteThank you! I don’t think I know quite how to celebrate !
DeleteMy deity, if indeed I have one, is definitely female.
ReplyDeleteOh I like thinking that way...a divine feminine.
DeleteI've always thought of the Supreme being as female energy.
ReplyDeleteShe who creates must have that quality, I'm thinking. Nurturing too.
DeleteWonderful images and quotes!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed them!
DeleteA great post! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks to you for stopping to comment. Always welcome!
DeleteThank you! Every image! I always wonder where the human race would be if one half had not suppressed and diminished the other half but encouraged and celebrated it instead.
ReplyDeleteWell, maybe the patriarchal devastation is about to come to it's natural end. We can hope anyway!
DeleteGreat photos and pictures for today!
ReplyDeleteHappy woman’s day!
Delete