At the beginning of the twentieth century, women of all countries united to defend their rights. The origin of March 8 is anchored in the workers' struggles and the numerous demonstrations of women demanding the right to vote, better working conditions and equality between men and women, which agitated Europe and the Western world, at the beginning of the 20th century. The creation of an "International Women's Day" was first proposed in 1910 by Clara Zetkin, a Russian highly committed...