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An Award show created by Beata Pozniak which honors the legacy of many forgotten women and their ongoing struggle for gender equality. Beata Pozniak shines a spotlight on the power of unity and the importance of continuing the fight for women's rights. Therefor each year on March 8th, women from diverse backgrounds-spanning ethnic, cultural, linguistic, economic, and political divides-unite to celebrate International Women's Day, a tradition honored globally for over a century. Since the 1980s, Beata Pozniak, a Polish immigrant has championed the recognition of this day in the United States. Her tireless efforts led to the creation of an Annual Award show, dedicated to raising awareness and celebrating the achievements of women. Working alongside the Mayor of Los Angeles, the Governor of California, and members of the U.S. Congress, Beata's advocacy culminated in 1994 when she initiated the first official bill in U.S. history to recognize International Women's Day.