Hi Evelyn - please email me back when you get this, as I have had 2 emails
returned to me and not delevered to you. Perhaps you have another email
address...whatever, please write and let me know whether you are getting my
emails or not. I dont' want to spend hours on this project for Intl.
Women's Day and then have it not be able to get to you. Thanks, Leslie at
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From: Evelyn Kaldoja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 4:38 AM
Subject: About International Women's Day
>Hello!
>
>I'd like to have some help for my schoolwork from you. I'm writing an
>essay about celebrating the International Women's Day. The point that I
>want to make there is that people here, in Estonia, have quite wrong
>understanding about what this holiday is all about. Here it's celebrated
>as if it was another Mother's Day, with only one difference -- it's more
>meant for single women.
>
>On the 8th March we'll have the same propaganda of tratitional roles of
>women (like motherhood, being a good wife for one's husband, etc.) as on
>Mother's day. I even remember one (male) friend of mine asking me last
>year if it was suitable to wish me �Happy Women's Day� since I was a
>feminist. Also, the beauty contests are held on that day.
>
>So, I'd be really grateful if you could tell me how the 8th of March is
>celebrated everywhere else -- is it a holiday for working women or more
>something like it is here, in Estonia. Also, I'd be grateful if you gave
>me some web-addresses where I could find out about the history and
>traditions of that day. Please mail me on my personal address:
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>
>Thank You,
>Evelyn
>