Quote Message: Almost two years ago, feminist activist and writer Gloria Steinem and activist Amy Richards came to discuss with me the critical issue that, for the first time in documented history, there are less women on earth than men. Why? Because of global, systemic violence against females -- from female infanticide to domestic violence, sex trafficking, child marriage, "honour" killings, sexualised violence in war zones and more. The world sex ratio is 101.3 males per 100 women on the planet. Months later, we created Woman. Today, as Gloria says, it's a majority belief that we as people should be equal, something that wasn't true even in the 1960s and 70s. On International Women's Day, we need to celebrate and support girls and women everywhere and keep fighting for equality on every level. The more people who can bear witness to these challenges and inequalities, the more it will change. from Ariel Wengroff Executive producer, Vice

Almost two years ago, feminist activist and writer Gloria Steinem and activist Amy Richards came to discuss with me the critical issue that, for the first time in documented history, there are less women on earth than men. Why? Because of global, systemic violence against females -- from female infanticide to domestic violence, sex trafficking, child marriage, "honour" killings, sexualised violence in war zones and more. The world sex ratio is 101.3 males per 100 women on the planet. Months later, we created Woman. Today, as Gloria says, it's a majority belief that we as people should be equal, something that wasn't true even in the 1960s and 70s. On International Women's Day, we need to celebrate and support girls and women everywhere and keep fighting for equality on every level. The more people who can bear witness to these challenges and inequalities, the more it will change.