Activist/ Humanitarian
Celebrity
Writer / Author
Female Pioneers
Politician
100

21-year-old Pakistani activist; youngest Nobel Prize laureate.

Malala Yousafzai

100

Talk show host; LGBT leading voice

Ellen DeGeneres

100

Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and poet; the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Author famously known for her book "Beloved".

Toni Morrison

100

Queen of the Air, Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Amelia Earhart

100

American lawyer; Advocate for poverty awareness and healthy eating; the former First lady

Michelle Obama

200

Jailed for refusing to give up her seat on a public bus to a white man, a violation of the city's racial segregation laws.

Rosa Parks

200

Won her 22nd Grand Slam Title in tennis, which tied her record with that of legend Steffi Graf.

Serena Williams

200

Author of Harry Potter fantasy series; Philanthropist

J.K. Rowling

200

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and co-founder of the Women’s Rights Project at the American Civil Liberties Union.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

200

She was elected Vice President after a lifetime of public service, having been elected District Attorney of San Francisco, California Attorney General, and United States Senator

Kamala Harris

300

Co-recipient of the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize; German-based Yazidi-Iraqi human rights activist

Nadia Murad

300

Has endured and survived a tumultuous life, rising to become the most influential and powerful woman on television today

Oprah Winfrey

300

After writing for The Office for eight years, she wrote a memoir and then created her own television show.

Mindy Kaling

300

Is an Indian-American[3] business executive and former chairperson and chief executive officer (CEO) of PepsiCo

Indra Nooyi

300

The youngest woman ever to serve in the United States Congress.

Alexandria Ocasio

400

19-year-old activist for gun control; Survivor of the Parkland High School Shooting

Emma Gonzalez

400

Her life was tragically cut short, but her inspiring work with AIDs sufferers and anti-landmine campaigns means truly was ‘The People’s Princess.’

Princess Diana

400

One of the world’s greatest poets. In 1969 wrote the Autobiography: "I know why the Caged Birds sings"

Maya Angelou

400

Was a pioneering, two-time Nobel prize winning scientist, whose research into radioactivity saved countless lives.

Marie Curie

400

Who in 2005 became the first female chancellor of Germany.

Angela Merkel

500

One of Hollywood’s most beloved and iconic actresses, Audrey Hepburn is revered for both her acting skills and her philanthropic efforts as a UNICEF ambassador following her unofficial retirement

Audrey Hepburn

500

Serves as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Facebook and the founder of LeanIn

Sheryl Kara Sandberg

500

Is known for her six completed novels, among them the highly adapted Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility

Jane Austen

500

She created the global movement, School Strike for Climate Change, and went on to be named Time‘s 2019 Person of the Year.

Greta Thunberg

500

Was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2001, she became the first American first lady to win a public office seat. In 2016, she became the first woman in U.S. history to become the presidential nominee of a major political party.

Hillary Clinton

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