On March 8th,
citizens across the globe will celebrate International Women’s Day. This March, in
addition to celebrating women, Press the President is asking writers
to speak out on issues they are passionate about and raise awareness about how much work still needs to be done.
“Fourteen million young women are forced into marriage at age 13 to men average age 37. One in nine girls are married before they turn 15. The leading cause of death for girls age 15-19 is childbirth,” said the
Founder of Press the President.
“These are horrifying facts and yet so few people are aware of them. It
is time for Americans to push Congress and the President on supporting
bills that will save
lives and ultimately makes this a better world for women to grow-up in.
It is not a question of whether or not to support programs that combat
these issues, it’s a question of how. Writing for Press the President
and getting the word out is a start.”
Press
the President is a worldwide forum for unfiltered debate about U.S.
issues that affect the globe. Online visitors can share their views at
www.pressthepresident.com or visit the Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/ptp.us
to join in weekly debates.
In
addition to writing about these issues, Americans can join The
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), a global research
institute with headquarters in Washington, D.C., for an upcoming event
at The National Press Club. Event
Details are below:
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Event Name: ICRW's Passports to Progress Discussion Series
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Host: International Center for Research on Women
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When: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EST)
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RSVP
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