There has never been a time in history when the emotional intelligence and collaborative wisdom of women has been needed more. Women are powerful change makers; we care, we come together, and we take action.
Dr. Jotaka Eaddy
Dr. Jane Goodall
Malala Yousafzai
Nellie Borrero
Learning about the courageous and inspiring actions of other women buoys us up and motivates us to keep going, pursuing our own paths to creating a better tomorrow. Women Making Change, LLC offers:
When you join Women Making Change, you’ll receive weekly inspiration from some of the most courageous women in history and today. Each edition is rich with storytelling, reflection, and real-world action steps to help you lead with compassion, courage, and clarity.
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Dr. Jotaka Eaddy
Discover how one woman turned early activism into a nationwide movement for equity, voting rights, and representation. Her story will inspire you to stand taller and advocate louder.
Excerpt: “Dr. Eaddy’s life has been a master class in leadership and legacy. She made history by becoming the first Black woman elected as student body president at the University of S.C., a 213 year old institution that had never before seen such representation…..
“And when she entered the tech sector, she did not leave her values behind. In Silicon Valley’s executive suites, she became one of the few Black women to claim a seat at that table, and then she shook that table. She spoke truth to power, demanded diversity be more than a statistic, and built metrics into the bottom line.”
Dr. Jane Goodall
Explore the power of listening, empathy, and unwavering dedication to a cause. Dr. Goodall’s life reminds us that hope is a responsibility and that every action matters.
Excerpt: “A fiercely curious and courageous trailblazer, Dr. Jane Goodall’s life is about purpose. It’s about listening to a deep inner calling and a profound respect for all life. From the deepest parts of the African forest to the halls of the United Nations, Jane has demonstrated what it means to truly listen to other beings, and to the still, small voice inside that says: “Do something.”
Two lifelong advocates for women and social justice who believe that we can make a positive difference right now, in today’s world.
Legendary educator, anthropologist, 11 time author and social justice advocate. She is President Emerita of Spelman and Bennett Colleges. First African American to chair the board of United Way of America and to serve on the board of Merck. Awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Joe Biden.
Professional speaker, executive coach, 30 year entrepreneur, 6 time author and ally. Finalist for Inc.’s Entrepreneur of the Year. Received Presidential Volunteer Service Award under President Obama. Named National Women in Business Advocate of the Year by the Small Business Administration.
We are living in a pivotal moment in history, one that calls for hope, commitment and connection. When women share stories from a place of truth and vulnerability, something extraordinary happens: we build community. And from community, real and lasting change begins.
We invite all women into our community who are in search of connection and encouragement during these troubled times. Throughout history, we womenfolk have endured much and always persevere. We must call on our wisdom, resilience, and fortitude as we do the work we are called to do right now. Your voice is not only needed—it is essential. Today. Tomorrow. Always.
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In addition to the profiles of amazing women changemakers, you’ll receive pearls of wisdom from Dr. Johnnetta Cole and Snowden McFall, like these.
From Dr.Cole from her book Speechifying. “There is an African proverb that reads : “When women lead, streams run uphill.” The first proverb is incredibly poignant. It invokes the power of women’s activism and social movements throughout the African diaspora. When women lead, they make things happen that seem impossible- like a stream defying gravity to flow uphill.”
From Snowden McFall from her book Fired Up! How to Succeed by Making Your Dreams Come True: “Inside you is the fire of life. That fire is your passion, your life purpose, your mission and your fulfillment. It ignites and burns brightly inside of you when you do what you love and live your dreams. When you’re Fired Up!, …you can succeed in ways you never thought possible…It all starts inside of you.” You have the power to make a difference- just by being who you are. As a woman, you have unique gifts and talents that can actually help change the world.
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We invite all women into our community who are in search of connection and encouragement during these troubled times. Throughout history, we womenfolk have endured much and always persevere. We must call on our wisdom, resilience, and fortitude as we do the work we are called to do right now. Your voice is not only needed, it is essential. Today. Tomorrow. Always.
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