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International Women's Day (IWD) has occurred for over a century with the first gathering held in 1911. The day reflects on and celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender equality.
Marked annually on March 8th, International Women's Day (IWD) is an important day to:
Celebrate women's achievements
Raise awareness about discrimination
Take action to drive gender parity
Make Change Happen, Brantford
The City of Brantford invites residents to make change happen this International Women’s Day.
Flip the Script, Brantford
Stereotypes are entrenched beliefs perpetuated by both men and women, present in our minds since childhoods. This International Women’s Day, let’s flip the script, Brantford!
Help us recognize the accomplishments and contributions of amazing women in our community. We want to showcase examples of leadership, achievement, positive change and hard work. Nominees will be recognized as part of the City of Brantford's IWD campaign and recognized at Council in 2023. Submit your nomination today.
Do you have a women's achievement story to share about yourself or a woman in your life? Submit your story to help inspire your community. Review #TeamBrantford stories below.
Share your input on how the City of Brantford can better support gender equality in our community and help us make meaningful change. Submit your idea today.
#TeamBrantford Stories
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we also asked some of the amazing women of the City of Brantford to share their experiences and advice to inspire the men and women of Brantford to share your stories.
International Women's Day (IWD) has occurred for over a century with the first gathering held in 1911. The day reflects on and celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender equality.
Marked annually on March 8th, International Women's Day (IWD) is an important day to:
Celebrate women's achievements
Raise awareness about discrimination
Take action to drive gender parity
Make Change Happen, Brantford
The City of Brantford invites residents to make change happen this International Women’s Day.
Flip the Script, Brantford
Stereotypes are entrenched beliefs perpetuated by both men and women, present in our minds since childhoods. This International Women’s Day, let’s flip the script, Brantford!
Help us recognize the accomplishments and contributions of amazing women in our community. We want to showcase examples of leadership, achievement, positive change and hard work. Nominees will be recognized as part of the City of Brantford's IWD campaign and recognized at Council in 2023. Submit your nomination today.
Do you have a women's achievement story to share about yourself or a woman in your life? Submit your story to help inspire your community. Review #TeamBrantford stories below.
Share your input on how the City of Brantford can better support gender equality in our community and help us make meaningful change. Submit your idea today.
#TeamBrantford Stories
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we also asked some of the amazing women of the City of Brantford to share their experiences and advice to inspire the men and women of Brantford to share your stories.
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Make Change Happen
The City of Brantford invites residents to make change happen on International Women’s Day
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Let's Flip the Script
Stereotypes are entrenched beliefs perpetuated by both men and women, present in our minds since childhoods. This International Women’s Day, let’s flip the script, Brantford!