International Women's Day celebration
Monday marks the 20-21 International Women's Day Celebration.
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Monday marks the 20-21 International Women's Day Celebration.
People are celebrating women around the world, including right here in La Crosse.
The day not only recognizes the achievements made by women but also brings awareness to the obstacles that still stand in their way.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is calling himself “a proud feminist” and lashing out at men who abuse power ahead of Sunday's observances for International Women’s Day.
For the longest time, women who cook had to contend not just with sexism and harassment in the restaurant world, but a blatant lack of recognition. Things are starting to change with the #MeToo movement and on International Women's Day, we choose to honor it by dedicating it to the women in the business who have toiled, mostly out of the spotlight, and celebrating their achievements.
Take a look at the best and worst states for women in America.
Thousands of women are refusing to work, boycotting domestic tasks and occupying the streets around the world as part of a global strike on International Women's Day.
Women around the world occupied the streets as part of a global strike on International Women's Day on Thursday, March 8.
New York City still hasn't said whether "Fearless Girl" will stay.
After #MeToo, there's been a lot more talk about the advancement of women in the workforce. But how do we actually achieve it?