Sunday, March 8, 2026

Socializing: 2026 – INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’s Day

On Tuesday (March 8, 2026) I organized for ALICE & Friends Circle™ the annual reunion, celebrating the International Women’s Day.

At this gathering, before we did proceed with the prepared agenda, we held a moment of silence to honor the memory of our dear friend,
Ms. Marcela Trandafir, who recently transitioned. Ms. Trandafir was part of our Circle, a wonderful human being – an inspiring 
model of grace, discretion, wisdom and devotion. Generally speaking, such moments allow people to be reflective and revisit dear memories, and definitively... such moments instantly make you feel more in tune with those around you, allowing for a deeper community connection.
 Without any doubt, she will be deeply missed by many!

Then our evening nicely continued with the chosen theme of the day…this time, the program was featuring a very special keynote speaker – Ms. Celestina Popa (Celestina Popa Gymnastics), who is a distinguished Romanian artistic gymnast, World and Olympic medalist. Ms. Popa generously shared with the group a number of significant concepts about sports, discipline, resilience, endurance, creativity, non-stop learning and adaptability.
Also, my distinguished guest was Hon. Ştefana Rotaru, Deputy Consul General and Minister Plenipotentiary of Romania in Canada, who nicely congratulated this initiative, and expressed her appreciation for the ongoing commitment of our Circle to promote the Romanian values, arts and culture.
The event, held via modern technology, allowed the attendees to engage with the speaker and the guest of honor in a very pleasant manner. 
For this occasion, 27 persons confirmed attendance, plus 5 were pending, but after all we ended up being only 17 people.

Our extensive group conversations were heart-felt and to the point, highlighting the importance of recognizing the ongoing contributions of women in shaping society, while reinforcing the message that women’s voices and stories are central to a more sustained cultural and social development…only collective action could drive to really meaningful changes in the world. The gathering was concluded on a warm note, wishing each-other only the best for the spring that’s yet to come!
Until next time, my warmest regards dear ladies, and once again: Happy International Women’s Day!

For your edification, here are some facts about my key note speaker for this evening – Ms. Celestina Popa:
Celestina received the "Master of Sports" Decoration, and in 2013 she became an honorary citizen of the Romanian city, Ploiești.
Here are a few video clips featuring Celestina Popa at Worlds Gymnastics Championships & Olympics:
Ø  Celestina Popa: 1987 – World Rotterdam; team optional for women (her floor exercise)
Ø  Celestina Popa: 1988 – Seoul Olympics (her floor performance)
Ø  Celestina Popa: 1988 – Seoul Olympics (her beam performance)
Ø  Celestina Popa: 1988 – Seoul Olympics (her unequal parallel bars performance)
Ø  Celestina Popa: 1988 – Seoul Olympics (her gymnastic vaulting performance)
Personalities: since the focus of this meeting was International Women’s Day, here I’m glad to share with you some famous women who changed the world.
 Few prominent ROMANIAN WOMEN:
Hariclea Darclée (1860 – 1939): was a famous and talented Romanian opera singer…the first female singer that had a lead role written especially for her  
Cella Serghi (1907 – 1992): was a Romanian writer, publicist and translator
Irina Burnaia (1909 – 1997): was a Romanian lawyer, best known for he works as an aviator…she was the first female pilot to fly across the Carpathian Mountains.
 Few prominent WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD: 
Jane Austen (1775 – 1817): was an English writer, primarily known for her 6 novels, which implicitly interpret, critique and comment on the English landed gentry at the end of the 18th century (Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Northanger Abbey). She wrote at a time when female writers were not encouraged, helping pave the way for future writers.
Simone de Beauvoir (1908 – 1986): was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, social theorist, and feminist activist. Though she did not consider herself a philosopher, nor was she considered one at the time of her death, she had a significant influence on both feminist existentialism and feminist theory.
Maya Angelou (1928 – 2014): was an American multitalented memoiristessayistpoet, and civil rights activist; she received dozens of awards and more than 50 honorary degrees. Best known for her acclaimed 1969 memoir “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”.
● Our PRESS RELEASE featuring International Women's Day 2026, and published on the official social-media platform of our Circle 
Additional Quick PRESS RELEASE featuring a subsequent event with Ms. Celestina Popa, and published on the official social-media platform of our Circle 
Previous events I organized on the same theme: Socializing – INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’s Day: 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019
Some of my additional greetings referring to the same matter: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN's Day! – March 8: 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019

March 8, 2026: Happy INTERNATIONAL WOMEN's Day!

Today, on International Women’s Day (March 8, 2026), we honor not only the achievements of women worldwide but also their enduring strength, resilience and vision. Women have shaped the course of history through remarkable leadership, creativity and intellectual prowess, often in the face of systemic barriers.
Yet the work for equality remains unfinished – gender bias, underrepresentation and inequitable opportunities persist in every sphere of society.
This day is a call to recognize that women’s rights are human rights and that true progress depends on inclusive participation at every level.
Let us commit to fostering environments where girls and women can pursue education, leadership and innovation without constraint. By dismantling obstacles, amplifying voices and ensuring equitable access, we empower not only individuals but entire communities. In academia, business, politics and the arts, women demonstrate that excellence knows no gender, and every success is a reminder of what is possible when talent is nurtured and equity prioritized. On this day, it is important to be reaffirmed the dedication to a world where the potential of women is fully realized, where voices are heard, and where each action contributes to a more just, informed, and compassionate society. Let this be a moment to celebrate achievement, reflect on the work ahead, and inspire a future where equality is not aspirational but actual. Happy International Women’s Day!
În contextul Zilei Internaționale a Femeii, este esențial să reflectăm asupra progreselor realizate și asupra obstacolelor care rămân încă în fața egalității de gen.
Această zi reprezintă nu doar o celebrare a realizărilor femeilor în diverse domenii (de la știință și arte la politică și economie), ci și o invitație la acțiune pentru promovarea drepturilor și oportunităților echitabile. Cu toții recunoaștem contribuțiile esențiale ale femeilor la dezvoltarea intelectuală, socială și culturală a societății, subliniind în același timp necesitatea de a continua să construim medii incluzive și sustenabile pentru generațiile viitoare. 
Ziua Internațională a Femeii devine astfel un prilej de reflecție, apreciere și angajament pentru progresul colectiv.
 La mulți ani – mamă, fiică, iubită, bunică, soție...FEMEIE! 
”O femeie independentă râde fără să ceară permisiunea și iubește fără să aștepte ceva în schimb.”
● My previous posts on the same theme: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN's Day – 2025, 202420232022202120202019

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Celebrating “Mărțișor” 2026 with ALICE & Friends

A comprehensive summary will be soon available on our website, meanwhile, here is a quick Press Release
Thank you!
PS:
And to the Romanian friends, supporters and observers of this Circle, I’m wishing them: “
Mărțișor cu gânduri bune!” 

Thursday, February 26, 2026

The power of love

In 2026, as the world navigates through unprecedented technological and social shifts, the enduring force of love remains a central compass in human experience.
Time and time again, it has been observed that love is no longer confined only to the intimate setting, but it rather manifests in communities, across cultures and (believe it or not) even in virtual realms. Love could shape decisions, drive creativity and catalyze empathy – qualities more vital than ever in an age defined by rapid change.
Consider the quiet moments: a parent holding a child in a city smothered by neon lights, or friends bridging generations through shared digital stories…these fragments of affection, often fleeting, assert the timelessness of connection.
Love is not merely a sentiment, but an active, transformative practice, like an energy that compels action and fuels resilience.

Lately, more and more people began speaking about “collective love,” which is a phenomenon where empathy scales beyond personal relationships. Communities witnessing environmental crises or political unrest often find hope in solidarity. Love here is a catalyst for collaboration, a force that stitches together disparate lives (reminding us that care can be revolutionary), and it emerges in subtle gestures, such as: volunteering time, mentoring, or lending an ear…these seemingly minor actions ripple outward, proving that love’s influence extends beyond the immediate.

Technology too reframes love. Virtual realities, AI companions and decentralized networks offer new avenues for expression. Yet even in the current digital era, authentic human warmth remains irreplaceable.
The fragments of messages, emotive videos and shared digital art pieces remind us of the profound capacity of love to transcend physical boundaries. Without any hesitation, based on empirical observations, we can imply that in 2026, love is simultaneously intimate and global, personal and systemic.
History offers us a very interesting context …past generations relied on letters, long walks and spoken confidences; today, love interacts with the speed of data, but requires the same courage, vulnerability and attentiveness.
In this accelerated environment, mindfulness of emotion has gained significance. Pausing, listening deeply and witnessing another’s journey are acts of love as potent as any grand declaration, and the wisdom of these small deeds, though easily overlooked, accumulates quietly to form societies rooted in empathy.

Yet, love is not without its paradoxes. It can challenge pride and provoke discomfort; it can illuminate inequities and confront inertia. These fragments (moments of tension, misunderstanding or longing) are themselves integral, illustrating that love’s power lies as much in its trials as in its triumphs; understanding often arrives during these moments, teaching us patience, forgiveness and creative compassion.
Even as 2026 ushers in novel challenges (environmental, social and technological), the thread of love remains an unbroken connector; it is the force that animates art, sustains friendships, inspires activism and transmits cultural legacies.
Love, in its many forms, reminds humanity that while the world evolves at dizzying speed, our capacity to care, connect and transform endures.

Fragments of a hundred stories converge into a central truth: love is not just experienced, it is enacted. Whether in whispered encouragement, shared struggles, or global movements, love sustains the human spirit. And so, as the current year continues to unfold, we are called to honor both its subtle undercurrents and its grand gestures, letting the power of love continuously shape lives across every boundary it touches.
“The true power of love is found not in grand gestures, but in the quiet commitment to seek the best for another without expectation;
 in that selflessness, love becomes a transformative force.”