Today, Google Doodle celebrates International

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Women's Day 2018. This special day falls every year on March 8th by celebrating women's achievements while highlighting the ongoing struggle for gender equality.

Google enliven International Women's Day 2018 featuring 12 works of female artists with unique designs and stories. The 12 female artists came from different backgrounds and stories.

Many interesting stories you can see by clicking the play button in the center of Doodle. Google says each story represents the moments, people, or events that have affected their lives as women.

"Each artist tells a unique story, a universal theme, reminding us that we have something in common. We hope the power of words and images can bring inspiring stories and inspire feelings of understanding, empathy, and spirit today."

With the recent scandal in the Hollywood industry and the World Economic Forums' Global Gender Gap Report, it took 217 years to close the gender gap.

This International Women's Day celebration brings together global governments, women's organizations, businesses and charities. Also enlivened with talks, performances, demonstrations, networking, and parades.

For those of you who are curious Who are the 12 Artists of Women That, here's a complete list of artists involved in the Google Doodle project this time:

Tunalaya Dunn - "Inwards"

Tillie Walden - "Minutes"

Saffa Khan - "Homeland"

Philippa Rice - "Trust"

Laerte - "Love"

Kaveri Gopalakrishnan - "Up on the Roof"

Karabo Poppy Moletsane - "Ntsoaki's Victory"

Isuri - "Aarthi the Amazing"

Francesca Sanna - "The Box"

Estelí Meza - "My Aunt Blossoms"

Chihiro Takeuchi - "Ages and Stages"

Anna Haifisch - "Nov 1989"

What's Google Doodle?
Google Doodle is a Google logo modified in such a way. This creative work is displayed when there is a warning or a specific event in each country.

Google Doodle was first installed by Google in 1998, which at that time featured the Burning Man festival attended by Google's two inventors Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

Google Doodle is now a common feature to celebrate special moments with unique illustrations on the main page of this search site.