domingo, 8 de marzo de 2020

Museo CYDT


Día Internacional
de la Mujer

A lo largo de dos décadas , la colección de arte Cantú Y de Teresa se ha fijado como tarea el investigar , enriquecer  y catalogar muchas obras de arte 
De las cuales se tiene poco o nulo conocimiento , para ello no solo basta con exponer la obra o itinerar una exposición , necesitamos dejar una memoria grafica y fotográfica de la misma , y esto con la idea de preservar y difundir el conocimiento y la memoria histórica 









The earliest Women's Day observance, called "National Woman's Day," was held on February 28, 1909, in New York City, organized by the Socialist Party of America[9] at the suggestion of activist Theresa Malkiel. There have been claims that the day was commemorating a protest by women garment workers in New York on March 8, 1857, but researchers Kandel and Picq have described this as a myth created to "detach International Women's Day from its Soviet history in order to give it a more international origin".
In August 1910, an International Socialist Women's Conference was organized to precede the general meeting of the Socialist Second International in Copenhagen, Denmark

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