were not chosen for any specific symbolic meaning, but because they blossom during this time of year and that "… mimosas were abundant and available at almost no cost…”.
Since then, women have been filling Italian streets and squares to emphasize the urgent problems that need to be faced in order to change their status and condition, in hopes of liberating themselves from the oppression of a male dominated society.
On March 6th, 1978, a meeting of the Turin provincial assembly of confederated trade unions established the mimosa as a symbol of social mobilization: “it is not an empty ritual. It is our moment as women; it is a moment to recover energy and strength and to continue our fight to change our lives and our society.”