This March 8th celebrates International Women’s Day and the big tech giant wants to dedicate its ‘doodle’ to women. This day is to commemorate women’s struggle to achieve gender equality in all aspects of society.

The struggle for gender equality has existed in society for many years. In the context of the Industrial Revolution in March 1857A group of workers at a textile factory in New York took to the streets to protest the harsh working conditions.First of all, women whose salaries may be less than half that of men. Fifty years later, the first International Conference of Socialist Women was held in Stuttgart, Germany, where the Women of the Socialist International was founded and one of its primary goals was women’s suffrage.

in 1909a Socialist Women’s organization celebrated the first International Women’s Day in the United States, although only held in New York and Chicago, approximately 15,000 women participated. However, it wasn’t until 1975 that the United Nations recognized this day internationally.

In Spain, lawyer Clara Campoamor, along with other colleagues, fought for women’s suffrage, but Women’s suffrage was not recognized until the 1931 Constitution.. Thus, two years later, women were able to use their right to vote in national general elections. This day was celebrated for the first time in Spain in 1936

Historical milestones or designated dates

The Internet is a huge library of newspapers, so you can check the most important doodles such as the Gregorian calendar and their dates or creators here.

As with the anniversary of the determination of the speed of light, these tiny virtual artifacts can be purchased through its virtual store and can even decorate all kinds of objects such as t-shirts, stamps, skateboards.

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Google often adorns the letters of its logo to celebrate anniversaries of famous people or important dates in the world of science or culture, such as the birth of Charles Chaplin, Nobel Prize winners, the anniversary of ‘Don Quixote’ or some related important date. or new event or Gregorian calendar.

The famous search engine surprised with interactive doodles that allow the famous video game to be played, commemorating the 30th anniversary of ‘Pac-Man’.

Other notable doodles include a video dedicated to John Lennon’s 70th birthday, reviewing footage of the Beatle; 60th anniversary of the release of Stanislaw Lem’s book ‘The astronauts’, which includes several mini-games, or the incredible game dedicated to Les Paul, who recreates a six-string master-inspired guitar that allows users to compose songs.