On
Tuesday (March 8, 2022) ALICE &
Friends Circle™ had the annual reunion, celebrating International Women’s Day,
occasion which allowed us to honor, as a group, all the beautiful women we each
have in our lives, such as mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, colleagues, or
friends.
Aside of that, at this moment, I am super grateful to acknowledge that this
meeting marked our 50th event! YES, since May 2018 (when ALICE & Friends Circle™ officially came into
existence) up to this day we had 50 events! Needless to say that my profound
appreciation goes to each loyal supporter of my beloved Circle, who proved that
friends with beautiful hearts (and who are on the same wavelength) are truly priceless!
In
brief about our gathering on March 8th, I’m glad to share that it was
gracious in many ways (at the same time, relaxing
and relaxed), filled with genuine talks, honest reflections, interesting
perspectives, relevant observations and lots of personal experiences, making
the group atmosphere truly enjoyable!
Dr. Maria Cuțarida-Crătunescu: she was the first female doctor in Romania.
In 1897 she founded “The Maternal Society”, and in 1899 she organized the first
crèche in Romania
– Dr. -Ogrezeanu : biologist & physician, founder of the first National Institute of Gerontology and Geriatrics in the world, having famous patients, such as John Kennedy, Charles de Gaulle, Augusto Pinochet, Indira Gandhi, Salvador Dali, Charile Chaplin, Claudia Cardinale, Josiph Broz Tito, Marlene Dietrich, Konrad Adenauer, Kirk Douglas, Miguel Asturias, etc.
– Dr. Florica Bagdasar: who was a Romanian neuropsychiatrist and the first woman minister in Romania at the Ministry of Health, between 1946-1948
– Princess Martha Bibescu: she was a writer with education in literature, a socialite, a fashionista and a political hostess. She spent her childhood at the noble Lahovary’s estate in Baltotesti and Biarritz
– Marina Știrbei: she was a Romanian aviator who gained fame in the WWII by founding the “Romanian Air Force’s all women White Squadron”, rescuing many wounded from the front lines.
– Dr. -Ogrezeanu : biologist & physician, founder of the first National Institute of Gerontology and Geriatrics in the world, having famous patients, such as John Kennedy, Charles de Gaulle, Augusto Pinochet, Indira Gandhi, Salvador Dali, Charile Chaplin, Claudia Cardinale, Josiph Broz Tito, Marlene Dietrich, Konrad Adenauer, Kirk Douglas, Miguel Asturias, etc.
– Dr. Florica Bagdasar: who was a Romanian neuropsychiatrist and the first woman minister in Romania at the Ministry of Health, between 1946-1948
– Princess Martha Bibescu: she was a writer with education in literature, a socialite, a fashionista and a political hostess. She spent her childhood at the noble Lahovary’s estate in Baltotesti and Biarritz
– Marina Știrbei: she was a Romanian aviator who gained fame in the WWII by founding the “Romanian Air Force’s all women White Squadron”, rescuing many wounded from the front lines.
The
evening continued with a poem I recited for the group (for your reference, published below).
Further,
I would like to mention few more names of famous Romanian women:– Eng. Aurora Gruescu (1914-2005) was the world’s first female forestry engineer as well as the first Romanian person in the Guinness Book
– Mathematician Silvia Creangă (1894-1952) was the first female in Romania mastering the PHD in mathematics
– Physicist Ștefania Mărăcineanu (1882-1944) was an internationally renowned Romanian chemist and physicist who formulated theories about radioactivity, artificial radioactivity and the process of artificial rainfall
– Architect Virginia Andreescu Haret (1894–1962) was a Romanian architect and is credited as the first woman to graduate with a degree in architecture in Romania. She is also the first woman to reach the rank of Romanian Architectural Inspector General.
Also, since Women’s Day is an international celebration, here are few additional names of famous women of the world:
– Dr. Emily Howard Stowe (1831-1903) was the first female doctor to practice in Canada and an activist for women’s rights and suffrage
– Bertha Wrenham Wilson (1923-2007) was a Canadian jurist and the first female Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
– Irène Joliot-Curie (1897-1956) was a French scientist, the daughter of Marie & Pierre Curie. Jointly with her husband, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1935 for discovery of artificial radioactivity
– Sameera Moussa (1917-1952) was an Egyptian nuclear physicist who held a doctorate in atomic radiation and worked to make the medical use of nuclear technology affordable to all
– Maria Goeppert Mayer (1906 -1972) was a German-born American theoretical physicist, and Nobel laureate in Physics for proposing the nuclear shell model of the atomic nucleus. She was the second female Nobel laureate in physics, after Marie Curie
– Jane Goodall (1934-today), formerly known Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, is an English primatologist and anthropologist, seen as the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees
– Maya Angelou (1928-2014), was an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist.
Of course, the list of amazing women around the world is absolutely immense, but here (as I’ve said) I’ve mentioned only very few.
Then, our evening together continued with lots of talks about our mothers as well, and with that in mind, here are several songs & poems I’ve referred to knowing that all are very near and dear to many Romanians’ hearts:
Songs: “A venit aseară mama” (a song based on a poem composed by Vasile Militaru) | “Măicuţă, îţi mulţumesc!” (a song interpreted by Dan Spătaru) |
“Mulţumesc, iubită mamă!” (a song
interpreted by Mirabela Dauer) | “Mama, doar mama” (a song interpreted by Corina Chiriac)
Poems (audio): “Mama” (poem composed by Nicolae Labiş) | “Mama” (poem composed by George Coşbuc) | “M-a crescut mama în poală” (poem composed by Nina Casian) | “Făptura Mamei” (poem composed by Grigore Vieru) | “Mi-e dor de tine mamă” (poem composed by Grigore Vieru)
Poems (audio): “Mama” (poem composed by Nicolae Labiş) | “Mama” (poem composed by George Coşbuc) | “M-a crescut mama în poală” (poem composed by Nina Casian) | “Făptura Mamei” (poem composed by Grigore Vieru) | “Mi-e dor de tine mamă” (poem composed by Grigore Vieru)
wishing
each other lots of heart-felt greetings for a peaceful spring to come!
● Previous events I organized on the same theme: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’s Day – 2021, 2020, 2019● Some of my additional greetings referring to the same matter: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’s Day – 2021, 2020, 2019
NOTE: Dear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed).