ROSA

Inspired by Rosa Parks.
An American activist in the civil rights movement, best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honored her as “the first lady of civil rights” and “the mother of the freedom movement”

HALLE

Inspired by Halle Berry.
The 1st African American to win the Academy Award for best actress in 2002. She was also the first celebrity ambassador for the Diabetes Aware campaign and won the “Mothers Who Make A Difference” award in 2009.

SUSAN

Inspired by Susan B. Anthony.
She was a pioneer crusader for women’s suffrage in the US. As president of the National Woman Suffrage Association, her work helped pave the way for the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote.

DOLLY

Inspired by Dolly Parton.
While Dolly is often known for her musical career, she is also a dedicated philanthropist. She created Imagination Library, donating millions of books to children from birth to age 5.

MARIE

Inspired by Marie Curie.
A Polish-born French physicist, famous for her work on radioactivity. She was the 1st woman to win a Nobel Prize in 1903, and she is the only woman to win the award in two different fields.

SELENA

Inspired by Selena Quintanilla.
The “Queen of Tejano,” Selena’s music contributed to a rise in Latin music popularity across the United States. Selena’s album Selena Live! won a Grammy Award in 1994, making her the first Tejano artist to win a Grammy.

DIANA

Inspired by Diana Spencer.
Princess of Wales. Known as the People’s Princess. Best known for her charitable work, the Princess did much to publicize work on behalf of the homeless, disabled people, children, and people with HIV/Aids.

MARJORIE

Inspired by Marjorie Merriweather Post. Known as the richest women of 20th-century. At 27, she inherited Postum Cereal, expanding the company over several years to become the multi-billion dollar empire General Foods.