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Happy International Women's Day 2017!
This International Women's Day, we’ve chosen to look to the past to
celebrate some of the female pioneers who paved the way to where we are
today.
Our slideshow Doodle features a little girl whose grandmother tells
her the best bedtime story ever: the tale of her favorite historical
heroine. The little girl then visits 13 remarkable women in her
imagination, taking us along on a journey that spans centuries and
circles the globe.
Although some of the women showcased in today’s Doodle aren't
household names, each made a mark in her own way. They pursued a range
of professions and passions and hailed from an array of backgrounds and
countries. In fact, all of these women have been featured in individual
Doodles in the past, but often only in their countries of origin. So
today we're taking the opportunity to share their stories with everyone.
After all, that's part of the original spirit of International
Women's Day: giving a voice to women who might not otherwise be heard.
It all started in 1908, when a group of women gathered in New York City
to demand fair pay, better working conditions, and the right to vote.
Their commitment to equality sparked similar events in other countries.
In 1911, the first official International Women's Day rallies were held
in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland.
The day is now observed
in a myriad of countries and a multitude of ways.
We hope you enjoy the journey through time and space to learn about these phenomenal women !
Quienes son las 13 mujeres de Doodle ??
- Ida Wells, US activist
- Loftia El Nadia, pilot
- Frida Kahlo, artist
- Lina Bo Bardi, architect
- Olga Skorokhodova, scientist
- Miriam Makeba, singer
- Sally Ride, astronaut
- Halet Cambel, archaeologist and Olympian
- Ada Lovelace, mathematician
- Rukmini Devi, dancer
- Cecilia Grierson, doctor
- Lee Tai-young, judge
- Suzanne Lenglen, tennis champion.
American journalist, suffragist, & civil rights activist
Egypt’s first female pilot
Mexican painter & activist
Italian-born Brazilian architect
Soviet scientist & researcher in the field of deaf & blind communication
South African singer & civil rights activist
American astronaut & the first American woman in space
Turkish archaeologist & the first Muslim woman to compete in the Olympics
English mathematician, writer, & the world’s first computer programmer
Indian dancer & choreographer credited with reviving Indian classical dance
Argentine physician, reformer, & the first woman in Argentina to receive a medical degree
Korean lawyer & activist who was Korea’s first female lawyer & judge
French tennis champion who popularized the sport
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