Maxine Williams, Chief Global Diversity Officer at Facebook, discusses what the social network is doing to celebrate International Women's Day in 2018. Last year, International Women's Day was the number one most discussed event on Facebook. This year, Williams says Facebook is launching the "Credit Her" campaign, shining a light on women of the past and present, and their accomplishments. Facebook is also holding open door events at their offices all over the world.

Share:
More In Culture
Nike Kneels With Colin Kaepernick in New Ad
Nike's decision to tap Colin Kaepernick as the new face of the 'Just Do It' campaign is inspiring some and offending others. Mashable's Marcus Gilmer joins Cheddar to discuss how the new deal came together.
Pizza Hut Is the New Official Pizza of the NFL
When the NFL season kicks off Thursday, the league will have a new official pizza partner. Pizza Hut executives Marianna Radley and Artie Starrs announced new deals for fans and what it hopes to get from the partnership.
Media's Role in Politics: Should New Yorker Have Dis-invited Steve Bannon?
Steve Bannon, President Trump's former adviser, was dis-invited from the New Yorker Festival by editor David Remnick after other guests, including Jim Carrey and Jack Antonoff, said they would not attend if Bannon spoke. Bannon called Remnick "gutless" in response. Benjamin Mullin, a digital media and advertising reporter for the Wall Street Journal, addressed the backlash.
Scooters Will Improve Traffic, L.A. Councilman Says
Joe Buscaino, a Los Angeles City Council Member, believes the implementation of electric scooters and better bike lanes and accessibility will improve the traffic and mobility of the city of Los Angeles.
Load More