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The Women’s Week event, organized by Ruth Sisask, Lena Kurg, and Patricia Suimets, gained attention last year through social media activity surrounding International Women’s Day. The initiative featured a sangpommi, a symbol alongside flowers and sweets, intended to highlight the often-unseen responsibilities carried by women. The three university friends have been coordinating the annual Women’s Week.

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One thought on “Flowers are not enough: Women’s Week wants to make Women’s Day a meaningful discussion about women’s rights”
  1. It’s encouraging to see efforts to move beyond superficial gestures and truly address the ongoing fight for women’s rights.

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