Miscellaneous
Women in pop culture
Women in sports
Women in Stem
Women in politics
100

This female pilot was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Amelia Earhart

100

This singer and activist uses her platform to speak out on mental health, body positivity, and self-love, inspiring millions with songs like 'Confident' and 'Skyscraper.'

Demi Lovato

100

This American gymnast made history as the first woman to win four consecutive all-around world championships and is widely regarded as the greatest gymnast of all time.

Simone Biles

100

This female biologist is best known for her groundbreaking studies of chimpanzees in the Gombe Stream National Park of Tanzania, and for her lifelong dedication to animal conservation and wildlife advocacy.

Jane Goodall

100

The woman who became the first female Vice President of the United States in 2021.

Kamala Harris

200

This singer is known for her powerful voice and her role as the star of Frozen, where she sings the iconic song 'Let It Go'.

Idina Menzel

200

This singer holds the record for the most Grammy wins by a female artist, with a total of 32 Grammy Awards.

Beyoncé

200

This American swimmer has won 7 Olympic gold medals and is known for dominating long-distance freestyle events, including setting world records in the 800m and 1500m.

Katie Ledecky

200

She was the first American woman to go to space.

Sally Ride

200

This teenager from Pakistan won the Nobel Peace Prize for her activism for girls' education.

Malala Yousafzai

300

This holiday is celebrated on March 8th to recognize the achievements of women around the world.

International Women's Day

300
The first woman to win album of the year two, three, and four times
Taylor Swift
300

This alpine skier became the youngest woman to win an Olympic gold medal in slalom at the 2014 Winter Olympics at age 18.

Mikaela Shiffrin

300

This woman is known as the first computer programmer.

Ada Lovelace

300

This woman was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Margaret Thatcher

400

This young environmental activist became famous for her school strike for climate movement, inspiring millions of students around the world to take action for the planet.

Greta Thunberg

400

This Queen of Pop is known for constantly reinventing herself and breaking barriers in the music industry with hits like 'Like a Prayer' and 'Vogue.'

Madonna

400

This soccer player is a two-time World Cup champion and co-captain of the U.S. women’s national team.

Megan Rapinoe

400

First women to win a Nobel Prize and discover radioactivity

Marie Curie

400

The woman who led the movement to give women the right to vote in the United States

Susan B. Anthony

500

This famous Supreme Court Justice fought for gender equality and women’s rights throughout her career, becoming a role model for many.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

500

This iconic singer was the first Black woman to win a Grammy for Album of the Year, and her hits like 'I Will Always Love You' made her one of the best-selling artists of all time.

Whitney Houston

500

This WNBA star is a two-time MVP and was the first WNBA player to dunk in a playoff game.

Brittney Griner

500

This woman, who worked for NASA, was known as a “human computer” and helped calculate the first flight to the moon

Katherine Johnson

500

This woman was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States and worked for human rights.

Eleanor Roosevelt

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