03/10/2026
We know International Women’s Day was a few days ago. Still, we wanted to pause and recognize the many women who inspire change, courage, creativity, and compassion in the world.
Perhaps part of honoring women also means resisting the idea that appreciation belongs to just one day on the calendar.
Women such as Frida Kahlo, who expressed the depth of human experience through her art, offering a universal exploration of identity, gender, and Mexican heritage; Jane Goodall, whose lifelong work reminds us of our connection to the natural world; Greta Thunberg, who demonstrates the power of young voices speaking up for the planet and social justice; Malala Yousafzai, who continues to advocate for education and the rights of girls; and Sinéad O’Connor, whose music and courage in speaking truth to power opened important conversations around justice, identity, and healing.
Each of these women shows how voices, visions, and collective acts of courage can contribute to meaningful change.
“We need to encourage girls that their voice matters. I think there are hundreds and thousands of Malalas out there.”
— Malala Yousafzai
✨ We’re curious: Who inspires you?
Whose voice, creativity, or courage has helped shape your life?