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History
and Past Events
One aspect of the Gather the Women Global MatrixSM
is our focus on March 8 -- International Women's Day as declared
by the United Nations. Many countries in the world have a rich tradition
of celebrating this day with a variety of events to recognize and
honor women.
Borgna Brunner is quoted as saying, "In its
various incarnations, ranging from a communist holiday to a U.N.-sponsored
event, International Women's Day has been celebrated for almost
90 years."
Explore the reports and stories about events
created globally in 2003, 2004,
2005 and 2006.
History
The original Steering Committee of Gather the Women began with
a discussion about how the enormous potential of International Women's
Day has never been fully realized because these diverse events were
never energetically linked in common intention. We acknowledged
that women everywhere have been gathering for centuries and yet
what we have missed is a mechanism for connecting those diverse
gatherings into a shared energy field, and in doing so, harvesting
our feminine power for the well being of all life. We were inspired
and activated by the possibility that GTW could help this single
day truly become a focal point for the energy and wisdom of the
world's women.
Thus, Gather the Women was first launched as a grassroots initiative
to build more recognition and participation in International Women's
Day. We put out the word that women around the world should create
an event on March 8, 2003 – whether that was a circle of three
gathered in a home or a community meeting or a national rally with
3,000 in a large venue. We created the technology to link the women
participating through our unique interactive Internet website and
we established a unifying goal of creating purposeful action through
each event which can help to address the real problems facing our
planet.
In this way, even small local events allowed women to participate
in a global wave of shared energy that supports women in creating
positive change through collaborative action.
While each woman, circle or organization has been encouraged to
create their own event, we offered three common threads.
1) To read the GTW vision statement
2) To create a reflective opportunity to connect
with the women around the world who were also gathering on this
same day with the same intention.
3) To ask their husbands, partners and sons
to consciously honor all that is feminine in the world.
GTW became the container for these events and a source of connection
among women. Internet run, we offered opportunities to connect in
cyber space through forums, directories, and event listings. We
also offered assistance in creating events.
In only four years (2003,
2004, 2005, 2006),
we collected reports from more than 900 gatherings in over 50
countries. The feedback from these events was exhilarating. Women
reported that just in the planning and creation of their event
with other women, they had felt empowered, witnessed and engaged
in meaningful work. Gatherings were as small as the 6 women who
came together for a potluck meal in Alaska, to the 250 women who
gathered in a small church to visualize where they would be in
five years. The women in Uganda asked why we did this only ONCE
a year. Many churches from different faiths took part across the
U.S. and across the world.
Many women joined with us in a global retreat, beginning seven
days before the events or programs. Two or more would come together
for 30-60 minutes each day to discuss and meditate on issues and
values like compassion, love and integrity. These opportunities
were provided to deepen both the connection and the experience of
the event itself. Daily themes were sent out to once again establish
a common intention.
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