Not Everything is “Man” made! International Women’s Day is here and what a dignified celebration campaign the Redmond Giant has launched! A day before the International Women’s Day, Microsoft announced its plan to celebrate the big day with a new campaign inspiring young women worldwide to #MakeWhatsNext.
International Women’s Day
With an objective to celebrate the things Women Made and to motivate the girls and women worldwide, Microsoft has released its first video which showcases the leading women inventors around the world. It also shows the lack of awareness about these great women inventors.
With a headline – What are you going to make, this special video starts with a small conversation with little girls where they are asked about leading inventors of the world and all they knew were the male inventors. While there are many more women inventors to be recognized, Microsoft has tried well to include the lesser known names of some great women and their inordinate inventions.
Women Highlighted in the video include-
- Tabitha Babbitt- Circular saw inventor
- Martha Coston- Signal flares inventor
- Mary Anderson- Invented windshield wipers.
- Maria Beasley- Invented Life Raft
- Patricia Bath- Invented laser cataract surgery
- Sarah Mather- Invented underwater telescope
- Maria Pereira- Invented heart surgery adhesive
- Gertrude Bell Elion- Made leukemia, HIV and Malaria drugs
- Ada Lovelace- Made first computer algorithm
- Bertha Benz- Made brake pads
- Stephanie Kwolek- Made bullet proof material
- Patricia Billings- Made fire safe GeoBond
- Yvonne Brill- Made satellite propulsion
Microsoft is releasing this Women’s Day campaign in 35 countries. Watch the video here:
I am sure most of you might have never heard of these names let’s celebrate these Women Made things on this International Women’s Day 2016.
Women should be focused on serving the the men in their lives and not celebrating some irrelevant day. It’s now obvious that Microsoft will go to great lengths and divert attention from their questionable business practices.
Women should be focused on serving the the men in their lives and not celebrating some irrelevant day. It’s now obvious that Microsoft will go to great lengths and divert attention from their questionable business practices.
Only a pig views women as slaves.
Of course, it’s easy for you to call people names on the Internet. I’m guessing you are a coward and a weakling; maybe half of a real man.
Half a man views women as chattel.
A quarter of a man defends that half a man.
If you feel froggy, then jump… nothing would please me more than
breaking out a can of ‘whoop @s$$’ for you. Of course, you are probably a
whiny little baby that smokes pole.
You’re a brave, little thing online, aren’t you?
Your hatred for women, frogs, and babies must come from an overwhelming sense of inadequacy.
Try again.