Dia Internacional da Mulher (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dia Internacional da Mulher" in Portuguese language version.

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  • «International Women's Day timeline journey». International Women's Day. Consultado em 11 de março de 2017. On the last Sunday of February, Russian women began a strike for "bread and peace" in response to the death of over 2 million Russian soldiers in World War 1. Opposed by political leaders, the women continued to strike until four days later the Czar was forced to abdicate and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote. 

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  • Kollontai, Alexandra (1920). «A Militant Celebration» [Uma Celebração Militante] (em inglês). Moscou: Marxists Internet Archive. Consultado em 11 de março de 2017. In 1910, at the Second International Conference of Working Women, Clara Zetkin brought forward the question of organizing an International Working Women’s Day. 

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  • Schulte, Elizabeth (8 de março de 2011). «A woman's place is in the revolution» [O lugar da mulher é na revolução] (em inglês). Socialist Worker. Consultado em 11 de março de 2017. Inspired by these brave struggles in the U.S., Clara Zetkin called on attendees at the International Conference of Working Women in 1910 to support an International Women's Day celebration and a platform for socialists that put forward both political and economic demands for women workers. 

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  • Koichïro Matsuura (2002). «As Mulheres e o Quarto Poder». De Mãos Dadas com a Mulher: A UNESCO como agente promotor da igualdade entre gêneros (PDF) (Relatório). Brasília: UNESCO. p. 18. 57 páginas. Consultado em 9 de março de 2017. Recentemente, o Diretor Geral da UNESCO, Sr. Koichiro Matsuura, lançou um apelo internacional intitulado 'As Mulheres Fazem a Notícia', através do qual demonstra o desejo da UNESCO de que, no Dia Internacional da Mulher, as jornalistas assumam os cargos de chefia nos jornais, revistas e emissoras de rádio e de televisão. 

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