From Radhika Patel, Global Justice Now <[email protected]>
Subject *Corrected links* The women activists you should know about this International Women’s Day
Date March 8, 2020 2:35 PM
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This International Women’s Day we’re celebrating the powerful women who’ve fought dictatorships, risked their lives to fight climate change...

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Hi John,
A big apology from me. It seems as though some of the links I sent you this morning for International Women's Day were wrong. They're correct now and in the email below. I hope you enjoy the great blogs, videos and podcasts we've made over the past week to celebrate the many women who've fought for justice around the world.

Happy International Women's Day,
Radhika Patel
Hi John,
This International Women’s Day we’re celebrating the powerful women who’ve fought dictatorships, risked their lives to fight climate change and led mass movements for justice across the world.

For the last week the women at Global Justice Now have been busy writing blogs, making videos and recording podcasts to shine light on these incredible activists.

So here’s a round-up of just some of the activists we love, those that have made an impact on us personally and those that have made an impact on us as a society. We cannot let their contributions go unnoticed today and every day.

1. Listen to our short 10-minute podcast about the radical roots of International Women’s Day and the women who founded it:
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Listen to our podcast ([link removed])
2. Watch our latest video: from Arundhati Roy to Frida Kahlo, here are some of the women who inspire us:
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3. Find out about the women who've defended the environment, resisted corporate power and risked their lives doing it:
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4. As the first International Women’s Day of the new decade, here’s a look back at just a few of the women-led movements across the world challenging and toppling oppressive systems
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Read more ([link removed])
A very happy International Women’s Day from me and all of us at Global Justice Now.

Radhika Patel
Campaigner at Global Justice Now
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