Every year, for International Women’s Day—March 8, I have a tradition of posting illustrations dedicated to many brave women from around the world. In the past years, there were 91 illustrations dedicated to all female recipients of the Yugoslavian “Order of the People’s Hero,” as well as portraits of female combatants from the Spanish Civil War.
This year, I decided to publish illustrations of 20 fierce female activists. They have been clearing the path for every woman out there and represent everyday inspiration. Unfortunately, some of them are still facing prison sentences and prosecution. Their work should be our example and inspiration of how to build a better future for everyone.
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#1 Harriet Tubman (March 1822 – March 10, 1913) Was An American Abolitionist And Political Activist. Tubman Was An Activist In The Movement For Women’s Suffrage

#2 Ruth Bader Ginsburg (March 15, 1933 – September 18, 2020) Was An American Lawyer And Jurist Ginsburg Spent Much Of Her Legal Career As An Advocate For Gender Equality And Women’s Rights, Winning Many Arguments Before The Supreme Court

#3 Remedios Varo (16 December 1908 – 8 October 1963) Was A Spanish Surrealist, Activist, And Advocate For Women’s Rights

#4 Rosa Luxemburg (5 March 1871 – 15 January 1919) Was A Polish Marxist, Philosopher, Economist, Anti-War Activist And Revolutionary Socialist

#5 Frida Kahlo (6 July 1907 – 13 July 1954) Was A Mexican Painter, Communist, And Activist

#6 Simone De Beauvoir (9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986) Was A French Writer, Intellectual, Existentialist Philosopher, Political Activist, Feminist, And Social Theorist

#7 Angela Yvonne Davis (Born January 26, 1944) Is An American Political Activist, Philosopher, Academic And Author

#8 Virginia Woolf (25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) Was An English Writer, Considered One Of The Most Important Modernist 20th Century Authors

#9 Rosa Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) Was An American Activist In The Civil Rights Movement Best Known For Her Pivotal Role In The Montgomery Bus Boycott. The United States Congress Has Called Her “The First Lady Of Civil Rights” And “The Mother Of The Freedom Movement”

#10 Clara Zetkin (5 July 1857 – 20 June 1933) Was A German Marxist Theorist, Activist, And Advocate For Women’s Rights

#11 Jane Seymour Fonda (Born December 21, 1937) Is An American Actress, And A Political Activist

#12 Nasrin Sotoudeh (1963) Is A Human Rights Lawyer In Iran

#13 Hannah Arendt (14 October 1906 – 4 December 1975) Was A German-Born American Political Theorist. Her Many Books And Articles Have Had A Lasting Influence On Political Theory And Philosophy. Arendt Is Widely Considered One Of The Most Important Political Thinkers Of The 20th Century

#14 Leymah Roberta Gbowee (Born 1 February 1972) Is A Liberian Peace Activist Responsible For Leading A Women’s Nonviolent Peace Movement

#15 Indira Gandhi (19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) Was An Indian Politician And A Central Figure Of The Indian National Congress. She Was The First And Only Female Prime Minister Of India

#16 Marta Mirosława Lempart (Born August 29, 1979) Is A Polish Social And Political Activist, Initiator And One Of The Leaders Of The National Women’s Strike, Which Demands Women’s Right To Abortion

#17 Mira Furlan (7 September 1955 – 20 January 2021) Was A Yugoslavian And Croatian Actress, Activist And A Great Fighter Against Nationalism And The War In Yugoslavia

#18 Dolores Ibárruri (9 December 1895 – 12 November 1989), Known As La Pasionaria Was A Spanish Republican Fighter Of The Spanish Civil War Of 1936–1939 And A Communist Politician Known For Her Famous Slogan “¡no Pasarán!”

#19 Vivienne Westwood (Born 8 April 1941) Is An English Fashion Designer Activist

#20 Ceyda Sungur (Born 1986) Is Known As The Red Woman, Turkish Academic And Activist

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