2008 Social Movements Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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- 09 Feb Death of Baba Amte, social activist: Baba Amte, a prominent Indian social activist known for his work with leprosy patients and the marginalized, passed away on February 9, 2008. His contributions to social justice and health care have left a lasting impact in India and beyond. source: bbc.com
- 15 Mar Global Protest Against Scientology: An international coordinated protest against the Church of Scientology was conducted, with over 9,000 people participating worldwide under the Anonymous movement's banner.
- 18 Mar Death of science fiction legend Arthur C. Clarke: Arthur C. Clarke, the renowned science fiction writer known for works such as '2001: A Space Odyssey,' passed away on March 18, 2008, at the age of 90. His contributions to literature and science fiction have had a lasting impact, inspiring generations of readers and writers. Clarke's visionary ideas about space exploration and technology continue to resonate today. source: nytimes.com
- 28 Mar Tibetan Exiles Protest at UN Compound in Kathmandu: On March 28, 2008, Tibetan exiles organized a protest at the United Nations compound in Kathmandu, Nepal. The demonstration aimed to draw international attention to the situation in Tibet and to advocate for the rights and freedoms of Tibetans under Chinese rule. The protest was part of a series of actions by Tibetan exiles worldwide during this period. source: reuters.com
- 31 Mar Milan selected to host 2015 World Exposition: On March 31, 2008, the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) awarded Milan, Italy, the right to host the 2015 World Exposition. The theme of the exposition was "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life," and it was scheduled to take place from May 1 to October 31, 2015. source: en.wikipedia.org
- 06 Apr Olympic torch relay disrupted in London: On April 6, 2008, the Olympic torch relay in London faced significant disruptions due to protests against China's human rights record. Activists attempted to extinguish the flame, leading to heightened security measures and a heavily policed route. source: theguardian.com
- 09 Apr Olympic torch relay disruption in San Francisco: On April 9, 2008, the Olympic torch relay in San Francisco was disrupted by protests against China's policies. Activists attempted to extinguish the flame, leading to a heavily secured event and significant media coverage. source: reuters.com
- 21 Apr Paris honors Dalai Lama: On April 21, 2008, the city of Paris awarded the Dalai Lama the title of Honorary Citizen, recognizing his efforts for peace and human rights. The ceremony was attended by thousands, despite protests from the Chinese government, which viewed the award as a political statement. source: nytimes.com
- 12 May Death of Robert Rauschenberg: On May 12, 2008, renowned American artist Robert Rauschenberg passed away at the age of 82. Rauschenberg was celebrated for his innovative work in painting, photography, and sculpture, and was a leading figure in the pop art movement. source: aljazeera.com
- 06 Jun Japan Recognizes Ainu as Indigenous People: The Japanese Diet officially recognized the Ainu as an Indigenous People for the first time, a significant milestone in acknowledging Japan's ethnic diversity and indigenous rights.
- 11 Jun Norway legalizes same-sex marriage: On June 11, 2008, Norway became one of the first countries to legalize same-sex marriage, marking a significant milestone in LGBTQ+ rights. The law allowed same-sex couples to marry and adopt children, reflecting a broader trend towards equality and acceptance in society. This legislation was celebrated by advocates for LGBTQ+ rights. source: bbc.com
- 31 Jul Massachusetts legalizes same-sex marriage: Massachusetts became the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage, following a landmark ruling by the state's Supreme Judicial Court. This decision marked a significant milestone in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States. source: mass.gov
- 10 Oct Connecticut Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage: Connecticut's Supreme Court ruled that gay and lesbian couples are legally allowed to marry, marking a significant milestone for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States.
- 15 Nov California Proposition 8 passes: California voters approved Proposition 8, which amended the state constitution to define marriage as between one man and one woman. This decision sparked significant controversy and legal challenges regarding same-sex marriage rights. source: nytimes.com
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