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#canada #protests #trump #Womensday #nazi #fascism
On Saturday, thousands of women from across 16 cities in Québec including Montréal formed a human chain to protest Trump and Elon Musk.
Protesters chanted “shame on you” on the doorsteps of the U.S. Consulate. It was one of more than a dozen demonstrations held across Quebec to mark International Women’s Day and denounce the American government’s attacks on women’s rights and Canada’s sovereignty.

"Illinois added #endometriosis #uterinefibroid , #OvarianCysts and #FemaleOrgasmicDisorder (FOD) to the list of qualifying conditions for #medicalcannabis . This update marks a huge win for #womenshealth , offering a new relief option for residents who have long suffered in silence from these conditions"

FULL ARTICLE WITH LINKS: veriheal.com/blog/cannabis-for

#8m #8m2025 #womensday #womensrights #DíaDeLaMujer
#saludfemenina #marijuana #cannabismedicinal #weed
#PhotoMonday #fotomontag
#JorgeAlbanPhotos #science
#scienceanddiscovery

12x microphotograph inside a #cannabis flower. Expressive illumination at such magnifications is lots of fun /s

So much fun & sun & FLINTA friends at the Purple Ride on Saturday: a queer feminist bike demo through Berlin-Kreuzberg. Being loud and taking back the streets together to protest against patriarchal structures in all areas of life - from bodily autonomy to transport policy - felt empowering.

Wang Haoze, China's first female space engineer to work in the country's space station, sent Women's Day greetings from space. She wished for women around the world to shine like the bright moon and twinkling stars.

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-> Mothers in Hungary & Slovakia receive 79 weeks & 69 weeks of paid family leave.
Women’s share of board positions rose from 21% in 2016 to 33% today.
In New Zealand, France & the UK, women now hold almost as many board positions as men. In Sweden, Latvia & the US, women now hold almost 1/2 of all executive positions.