Showing posts with label Female rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Female rights. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 February 2017

WOMEN'S RIGHT TO VOTE.


By Sandra Cepeiro García, 3rd year ESO A. Coordinators: Emilia Saavedra Seijo and Alfonso Prieto Pita.


Women's right to vote should have been accepted much earlier. The first time that women could vote without any restriction was in New Zealand in 1893, because of Kate Sheppard´s struggle.



 

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

FIELDS MEDAL MATHEMATICS PRIZE WON BY WOMAN FOR FIRST TIME IN HISTORY


Fields medal mathematics prize won by woman for first time in its history Maryam Mirzakhani, who was born and raised in Iran, has been awarded the highest honour a mathematician can attain.

Maryam Mirzakhani          

Sunday, 7 December 2014

LET'S CHANGE THE WORLD

By Bella Jasmin Kahia da Silva, Lucía Loureiro Cela, María Roca Pérez, Carla Gago Castro, Claudia Prieto Puga, Azael Enríquez Fernández, Pablo Rodeiro Rañales, Aicha Pato Romero, Eli Tatyanova Petkova, Mario Martínez Estévez, André Rey Vidal y Elisa Rodríguez Rodríguez.
2º ESO - IES de Catabois - Ferrol (SPAIN)


                                       
In October 2012, the Taliban put a bullet in her head, but they couldn’t silence her. Malala Yousafzai defends the right of school attendance for women in her country, Pakistan, and raises her voice in favour of every boys and girls right of Education.
Her fight and courage have been recognised with the Nobel Peace Prize, shared with the Indian activist Kaliash Satyarthy, founder of the N.G.O. “Global March against children work”.
Malala is 17, and the youngest person ever receiving a Nobel Prize.  But her fight started when she was 11.