Category: Iconic Women
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Healthcare Tech Trailblazer, Toyin Ajayi is Passionate About Making Healthcare Easy and Accessible.
Toyin Ajayi is passionate about making health care easy and accessible to everyone, particularly marginalized groups.
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Huda Sha’arawi, The Egyptian Who Started a Revolution
Following Huda’s act of rebellion, many Egyptian women quit donning veils and mantles within a decade, doing so for many years until a retrograde movement took place.
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Multidisciplinary Visual Artist and Queer Activist, Adejoke Tugbiyele
Adejoke Aderonke Tugbiyele is a Queer Nigerian-American artist, architect, educator, and advocate who has won numerous awards.
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Josephine Baker, Actress Turned Spy
Freda Josephine McDonald, later known as Josephine Baker, was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on June 3, 1906. She was the first African American woman to star in a motion picture.
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Exploring The Profound Life And Legacy Of Audre Lorde
American poet, writer, and autobiographer, Audre Lorde used her words to inspire a revolution. Her work contributed to third-wave feminism in the 1960s and she is well-recognized for her fervent essays on race and lesbian feminism.
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Marsha P. Johnson, American Gay Liberation Activist and Drag Queen
Marsha was a colourful woman who drew attention to herself by dressing in eye-catching jewellery and exotic headwear. She was Marsha P. Marsha when she wore these clothes or any other feminine apparel.
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The Extraordinary Journey of Transgender Icon, Frances Thompson
Frances Thompson, a formerly enslaved transgender woman, anti-rape activist and the first Trans woman to testify in front of the US Congress for the congressional committee that investigated the Memphis riots of 1866.
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Record-breaking Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci
Formerly dominated by men, the longest cooking record now falls to female chefs! Lata Tondon held the title in 2019, and Hilda Baci aims to break it with a 100-hour marathon!
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Challenging Racial Segregation, American Civil Rights Pioneer, Dorothy “Dot” Counts
Dorothy “Dot” Counts-Scoggins (born March 25, 1942) is an American civil rights pioneer, and one of the first black students admitted to the Harry Harding High School.
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Turkish Taekwondo Champion, Kübra Dağli
Kübra Dağlı is a Turkish Taekwondo world champion in the freestyle duo poomsae category.