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V-Day, "The Vagina Monologues" and Valentine"s Day



Couples across the country know that February 14th is Valentine’s Day. But each year, women also mark the date as V-Day, with performances of the award-winning play The Vagina Monologues. What does V-Day have to do with The Vagina Monologues and Valentine's Day? How are the three related to playwright Eve Ensler's effort to launch a campaign to benefit women worldwide?

Theatrical performance and political activism combine in V-Day, established to raise funds for - and awareness of - violence against women.

Conceived and built around performances of Eve Ensler's award-winning play The Vagina Monologues, over the past decade V-Day has grown into an international movement closely associated with Valentine's Day. Learn more about the play and the movement, and what it is the V in V-Day stands for.


  • 5 Ways To Celebrate V-Day
    Valentine's Day may bring to mind hearts, chocolates and flowers, but V-Day is much more. Here are several ways you can support this grassroots movement in your community.

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