On 8th of March it is celebrated the International Women's Day, originally called International Working Women's Day. It is a day dedicated to focus on women's economic, political and social achievements.
Here, we are going to study the mathematical goals. Did you know that there have been lots of women studying Maths since former times?
The main figures are Teano, Hypatia, Maria Agnesi, Sophie Germain, Ada Lovelace, Emmy Noether, Sofia Kovalevskaia and many others. If you want to find out more information click on the photograph. They had to face many difficulties and restrictions because of their gender. You will discover that we can do anything we want to!
Cheers,
ALICIA
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