International Women's Day,MILF | Adult Movies Online held every year on March 8, is a global event that honors women and pushes for equality and women's rights. To celebrate, you'll want to spread the word on social media about its message of justice. Whether you craft something of your own or retweet a post from a nonprofit, it's important to remind people how they can help move the women's rights movement forward.
SEE ALSO: Emma Watson and 75 prominent women pen powerful letter about equality for International Women's DayEvery year, the holiday has a theme, and this year, that's "balance for better," which promotes the idea of creating a more gender-balanced world. Here are 10 tweets from organizations that will spark ideas on how to make a difference today, and beyond.
Celebrate every woman trying to make the world a better place.
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Advocate for the right of all women to make choices.
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Help women achieve economic independence by donating one hour of your pay.
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Ditch stereotypes about women.
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Read about women who've achieved great things in tech.
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Learn about both successes and ongoing issues in women's rights.
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Take a pledge to help girls around the world receive an education.
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Advocate for reproductive rights.
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Inspire a woman to run for office.
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Call for paid parental leave and improve policies for working parents.
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