Instagram launches new stickers to celebrate International Women’s Day 2021

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Facebook-owned photo-sharing platform is also promoting the stickers and International Women’s Day 2021 with the hashtag #IWD2021.

International Women's Day Stickers on Instagram.

To celebrate International Women’s Day 2021, which will take place on March 8, Instagram has announced that it will be rolling out new stickers illustrated by diverse women around the world. As mentioned by the company, “stickers stand in solidarity with front line workers who assumed so much responsibility through the pandemic, with mothers, those among the limb disability community, with elderly Asian women who faced racism, and all the communities of support that have sparked joy in the lives of women all over the world.”

International Women's Day stickers on Instagram.

International Women’s Day stickers on Instagram. (Instagram India)

Facebook-owned photo-sharing platform is also promoting the stickers and International Women’s Day 2021 with the hashtag #IWD2021.

Tara Bedi, who is the Public Policy and Community Outreach Manager for Instagram in India, has also shared a post on the platform, showing the new stickers. When you are creating a story, it is possible to simply swipe up from the bottom and use the stickers, just like you do for any other sticker.

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Why 8 March? 19 March, the last Sunday of February, 15 April, and 23 February are among the key dates for the International Women’s Day movement. But where, then, did the 8th of March come from? Ask Julius Cesar and Gregory XIII! Before the Revolution, Russia had not yet adopted the Gregorian calendar, introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 to mitigate the errors of the Julian calendar, which owes its name to the Roman emperor, who had chosen it 46 years before the birth of Jesus Christ. The Gregorian calendar is used today in the large majority of countries. In 1917, 23 February in Russia thus corresponded to 8 March in the other European countries. It’s as simple as that!

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