Civil rights & Activism
Labor & Leadership
Politics & Justice
Pop Culture & Music Icons
Key Terms & Concepts
100

This activist refused to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Rosa Parks

100

This Latina labor leader co-founded the United Farm Workers.

Dolores Huerta

100

This Supreme Court justice fought gender discrimination and became the “Notorious RBG.”

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

100

This Houston-born singer is known for “Single Ladies” and her Beyhive fan community.

Beyonce

100

A belief in social, political, and economic equality of all genders.

Feminism

200

This organizer believed strong movements are built from the community and helped guide civil rights groups.

Ella Baker

200

She was the first African American woman to travel into space in 1992

Mae Jemison

200

This congresswoman from New York advocates for climate action and economic justice.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

200

This rapper from Houston popularized “Hot Girl Summer” and advocates for female empowerment.

Megan The Stallion
200

A framework that centers the experiences and struggles of Black women and other women of color.

Womanism

300

This LGBTQ+ activist and drag performer was a key figure in the Stonewall uprising and fought for transgender rights

Marsha P. Johnson

300

This entrepreneur became the first self-made female millionaire in the U.S. and built a haircare empire.

Madame CJ Walker

300

This First Lady promoted health, education, and empowerment programs and wrote the book Becoming.

Michelle Obama

300

This singer and rapper released hits like “Kiss Me More” and blends R&B, pop, and rap.

Doja Cat

300

The right to make decisions about your body, birth, and healthcare access.

Reproductive Rights

400

This activist, scholar, and former political prisoner links racial justice, feminism, and LGBTQ+ rights.

Angela Davis

400

This youth leadership pioneer founded an organization in NYC that empowers teen girls through leadership programs.

Sadie Nash Leadership Project

400

This activist founded the Me Too movement to fight sexual harassment and assault.

Tarana Burke

400

This Bronx rapper rose to fame for songs like “Bodak Yellow” and is known for using her platform to speak on wealth, culture, and women’s rights.

Cardi B

400

The fight for laws, policies, and protections that ensure fairness regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation, or identity.

Gender Equality