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    • Kelly Bryant
    • Names you should know. During Women’s History Month in March, we honor the legacies of the women who came before us who led the charge for change, each in their own way.
    • Greta Thunberg. No matter where you stand on the issue of climate change, you’ve likely heard the name Greta Thunberg. The 18-year-old climate activist was recently nominated for a Nobel Prize for a third year in a row (she has yet to win the coveted honor).
    • Malala Yousafzai. All Pakistan-born Malala Yousafzai wanted was an education, the same education provided to her male peers. Her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, ran a girls’ school in the village in which they lived, however when the Taliban moved in, they ordered the school to be shut down as they didn’t believe girls should receive an education.
    • Simone Biles. If you’ve ever watched gymnast Simone Biles take the floor (or the vault, balance beam, or uneven bars) for one of her impressive routines, surely you’ve been inspired to get off your butt and do something…anything!
  1. 70. 34. 35. Marianne Lake, Jennifer Piepszak. 36. Beyoncé Knowles. 37. 38. In the early months of 2023, the ranks of the world’s most powerful women thinned.

    • Cordelia Jenkins
    • Margot Robbie. Actor and producer. by Emerald Fennell. There is no one like Margot. She’s one of the biggest movie stars on the planet, an Oscar-nominated actress and a producer who runs a production company, LuckyChap, that is quickly becoming one of Hollywood’s biggest.
    • Beyoncé. Musician. by Oprah Winfrey. No matter what you’ve heard or read about the phenomenon that is Beyoncé, no description can capture the true essence of experiencing the velocity of her talent in person.
    • Barbara Kingsolver. Author. by Ann Patchett. Barbara Kingsolver has been reminding readers to open our eyes for a long time: open our eyes to the crisis of the planet, to poverty, to the miracles of food and farms.
    • Phoebe Philo. Designer. by Gabrielle Boucinha. Phoebe Philo’s impact on fashion is more of a feeling than anything that can be fully described in words. The contemporary minimalist aesthetic she established while creative director at Celine came to define the brand, and its influence is still felt.
    • Angela Merkel 66 Germany. Politics & Policy.
    • Christine Lagarde 65 France. Politics & Policy.
    • Kamala Harris 56 United States. Politics & Policy.
    • Ursula von der Leyen 62 Germany. Politics & Policy.
  2. Mar 7, 2021 · * In honor of International Women’s Day, here are 15 of the world’s most inspiring leaders. These women are motivating others around them, breaking the glass ceiling and paving their own...

    • Blake Morgan
  3. Dec 7, 2021 · 7 December 2021. The BBC has revealed its list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2021. This year 100 Women is highlighting those who are hitting "reset" - women...

  4. Dec 2, 2021 · With the same objective in mind, we’ve expanded the list for 2021 and asked some of the most influential women in the world to write the entries, including Jane Fraser, Christine Lagarde,...

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