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MARIE

MAYA

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.

Inspired by Maya Angelou.
Poet, dancer, singer, activist, scholar, and world-famous author. She was best known for her unique and pioneering autobiographical writing style, and was the 1st African American to write a nonfiction best seller.

ROSA

SALLY

Inspired by Sally Ride.
The 1st American woman in space. She made her journey into history on June 18, 1983. Throughout her life, Dr. Ride broke barriers and worked to ensure that girls and women were encouraged to do the same.

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"

ARETHA

AMELIA

Inspired by Aretha Franklin.
A singer, songwriter and pianist. Referred to as the "Queen of Soul", Rolling Stone twice named her as the greatest singer of all time. She was the 1st woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.

Inspired by Amelia Earhart.
An aviation pioneer and writer. Earhart was the 1st female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Her fame improved public acceptance of aviation and paved the way for other women in commercial flight.

LUCILLE

HALLE

Inspired by Lucille Ball.
She pioneered television as an actress, comedian and producer. She was nominated for 13 Primetime Emmy Awards and the recipient of several other accolades. She was 1st first woman to be pregnant on TV.

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.

AUDREY

SANDRA

Inspired by Sandra Day O'Connor.The first female justice in the 191-year history of the Supreme Court. She was both the first woman nominated to court and the first confirmed to the court.

Inspired by Audrey Hepburn. Beyond her famous acting roles & awards, Hepburn was a hunger hero. With her childhood activism efforts and role as UNICEF Ambassador, she worked tirelessly on behalf of millions of voiceless.

ADA

CLARA

Inspired by Ada Love Lace. Credited for creating the first computer language/code. Her notes were found 100 years after her death. In 1979 the US department of defense named a new computer language “Ada” in her honor.

Inspired by Clara Barton.
A self taught nurse who served during the American Civil war, risking her life to bring supplies and aid to soldiers. She became known as the “angel of the battlefield”, and founded the American Red Cross in 1881, and lead it for 23 years.

SELENA

SUSAN

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.

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.

DIANA

DOLLY

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.

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.

MARGOT

LOUISA

Inspired by Margot Robbie.
As producer and lead of “Barbie”, she spread a message of female empowerment and gender equality known as "The Dream Gap". It's been praised for helping women feel seen and empowered globally.

Inspired by Louisa May Alcott.

A feminist most remembered for her novel “Little Women” which explored the roles of women in America in the 1800s. She was also a member of the women’s suffrage movement and offered a safe haven to travelers of the Underground Railroad.

FLORENCE

SIMONE

Inspired by Florence Nightingale. She radically changed the conditions for injured soldiers during the Crimean War. She focused intensely on cleanliness and hand washing, which helped stop the spread of disease. Known as “The Lady with the Lamp.”

Inspired by Simone Biles.

The most decorated gymnast of all time. To date, she has eleven Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals. Five skills are named after her. Know by many as the G.O.A.T. of gymnastics.

MARJORIE

ELLEN

Inspired by Ellen Ochoa.

Engineer, astronaut, and director of the Johnson Space Center. In 1993, Ochoa became the first Latina woman to go to space when she served on a nine-day mission aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. She has logged over 1000 hours in space.

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.