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[1/2] Judith Resnik.
Judith Resnik was an American engineer, pilot and NASA astronaut who died aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger during its launch in 1986.
She became the 4th woman and 2nd American woman in space.
Her first (cont. below)
#InfluentialWomen #JudithResnick
[1/3] Gladys Bentley.
[I have referred to Gladys Bentley using “she/her/hers” pronouns, as her own writing suggests that would have been preferable to her.]
Known for her raunchy lyrics, growling voice and wearing a tuxedo and top hat, (cont. below)
#InfluentialWomen
✨ It’s gone midnight here which means it’s your birthday here in Oz @KimFCoates!
Wishing the happiest of birthdays to an incredibly talented, kind, generous man & actor.
Here’s a drawing I did of you as Declan Gardiner from #BadBlood. Cheers to you! ❤️🥃✨
[1/3] Cher.
Born Cherilyn Sarkisian, Cher is known as the "Goddess of Pop" and for her distinctive contralto singing voice.
Cher rose to stardom with Sonny Bono in the 1960s with a string of top ten hits including 'I Got You Babe' (cont. below)
#Cher #InfluentialWomen
It’s Pickle Appreciation on #ReaperReviews! 🥒 😂
I never knew there were so many different types of pickles @Theorossi!
The accent was gold @KimFCoates!
#ReaperKeepers
[1/4] Edith Head
Born in California, Edith Head is considered one of the most prolific and influential costume designers in film. She dressed some of Hollywood's most glamorous actors and actresses including (cont. below) #InfluentialWomen #EdithHead #CostumeDesign
[1/3] Anne-France Dautheville.
Anne-France Dautheville is a French journalist, known for being the first woman to motorcycle solo around the world.
Dautheville, aged 29, covered 12,500 miles, crossing 3 continents on a Kawasaki 125 in 1973. She (cont. below)
#InfluentialWomen
[1/3] Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai was a Nobel Peace laureate, known for her work as an advocate for Kenyan women rights and environmental preservation.
Maathai founded the Green Belt Movement in 1977, an organisation that (cont. below)
#InfluentialWomen #WangariMaathai
[1/3] Lady Pink
Known as the “First Lady of Graffiti'', Lady Pink earned her name on the streets as one of the first female graffiti and mural artists. In a male-dominated graffiti subculture, Lady Pink dared to express her femininity (cont. below)
#InfluentialWomen #LadyPink