Britannica's 100Women

Meet Today's Activists

As we celebrate the 100-year anniversary of women’s suffrage in the U.S., we highlight female leaders and pioneers who continue to be change agents.

 

Meet Other Leading Activists

“How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?”

“Feminism is…about letting all people lead fuller lives.”

“Feminism remains a pretty simple concept, despite repeated—and enormously effective—efforts to dress it up in greasepaint and turn its proponents into gargoyles.”

“I have taken enough dosage of fear that I have gotten immune to fear.”

Speaking out against FGM, “if God had wanted those body parts missing, why did he create them?”

Judy Chicago

Pioneer of feminist art

You shouldn’t have to justify your work.

“Peace does not mean just to stop wars, but also to stop oppression and injustice.”

“Must our husbands obey us too?”

“We Should All Be Feminists”

“I do what I am feeling and what I’m feeling is monstrous. And I do it in the nicest possible way.”

Ruth Bader Ginsburg​

Supreme Court JUSTICE

Women belong in all the places where decisions are being made.

“It’s not just about hope and ideas. It’s about action.”

“Politics hates a vacuum. If it isn’t filled with hope, someone will fill it with fear.”

“I’m no longer accepting the things I cannot change…I’m changing the things I cannot accept.”

“They will patronize you humor you.”

Women's history Quizzes
Featured Women's History Quiz: Famous Suffragettes

How much do you know about suffragettes, the “soldiers in petticoats” who fought for women’s rights? 

Women in the United States were finally granted the right to vote with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. How much do you know about this important event and the people involved? Test your knowledge with this quiz.

How many women have served in the Senate? Who was the first female to hold a cabinet post? Discover how much you know about women in the U.S. government in this quiz. Test your knowledge with this quiz.

They have been hostesses, helpers, advisers, gatekeepers, guardians, confidantes, and sometimes formidable powers behind the scenes. How much do you know about the first ladies of the United States?