Internationals
Vietnamese
Famous Women
Women achievement
women's disadvantages
100

International Women's Day is celebrated on this day

March 8th

100

Vietnam nationally set this date to celebrate women

20th October

100

This pop icon became the first female artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards four times.

Taylor Swift

100

this singer performs at the Superbowl 2023 and became one the wealthiest female musician in the world, thanks to her success in music and her billion-dollar Fenty Beauty brand  

Rihanna

100

The act of treating someone different due to their gender 

sexism

200

In this year did the Women's Day recognized

1911

200

These two sisters led a rebellion against Chinese rule in the 1st century AD and are considered national heroines of Vietnam.

the Trưng Sisters (Trưng Trắc and Trưng Nhị)

200

The First Lady of the United States former president in 2005 to 2008 , she launched the "Let’s Move!" campaign to promote healthy eating and exercise for children.

Michelle Obama

200

What color is the medal Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên achieved in the 2016 Olympic

gold

200

Women worldwide earn, on average, only about 80 cents for every dollar a man earns, highlighting this economic inequality.

the gender pay gap

300

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The movement that fights for equal rights, opportunities, and protections for women around the world.

feminism

300

This legendary Vietnamese mother figure is said to have given birth to a hundred sons, symbolizing the origins of the Vietnamese people.

Âu Cơ

300

This tennis legend has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, making her one of the greatest athletes of all time.

Serena Williams

300

J.K. Rowling became the first billionaire author and created this book series that sold over 600 million copies worldwide, inspiring movies, theme parks, and a global fanbase.

Harry Potter

300

this act of violence traumatized many women and kids whenever they are at home 

domestic abuse 

400

this color is the official color for Women's Day

The color is purple, stands for justice and dignity.

400

This important right, granted to Vietnamese women in 1946, granting them representation on Vietnamese politics.

the right to vote

400

This pioneering scientist was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains the only person to have won in two different scientific fields

Marie Curie

400

Marie Curie discoveries in this scientific study earned her 2 Noble Prizes

the radioactive elements polonium and radium

400

This term describes an invisible barrier that prevents women from reaching top leadership positions in business and politics.

the glass ceiling

500

this woman proposes the idea of a day celebrating women's achievements

International Women’s Day was first proposed by Clara Zetkin, a German socialist and women's rights activist, in 1910 at the International Socialist Women's Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.

500

This female diplomat played a major role in the Paris Peace Accords that led to the end of the Vietnam War.

Madame Nguyễn Thị Bình

500

Known as "the mother of the civil rights movement," she refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking a nationwide push for racial equality.

Rosa Parks

500

this time span made Queen Elizabeth II the longest-reigning monarch in British history.

70 years

500

Women are often asked about their family plans in job interviews, while men rarely face this question, highlighting this type of bias.

pregnancy discrimination