April 3, 2015 in Modern Worthies Tu Youyou Conqueror of Malaria Humanity's greatest weapon against malaria came from an unlikely source: a secret military program, where a woman worked in obscurity for decades.
March 30, 2015 in Modern Worthies Ashima Shiraishi Tweenage champion rock climber This 13-year-old is one of the top female rock climbers in the world. And she's got a great sense of humor on top of that.
March 27, 2015 in Modern Worthies Dolly Shivani Cherukuri 3-year-old champion archer Dolly Shivani Cherukuri has just set a new national archery record in India — and what’s most incredible is that this Mighty Girl is turning three years old next week! At an archery trial this week, Dolly fired over 70 arrows and scored a total of 388 points, making her the youngest Indian to score... Read more »
March 27, 2015 in Modern Worthies Sisa Abu Daooh Egypt's best mom Finding herself a single mom, Sisa Abu Daooh, a woman "strong as ten men," began living as a man to provide for her daughter. She's continued to do so for forty years, and just won an award for "best mom."
March 24, 2015 in Modern Worthies Naziyah Mahmood Scientist, artist, poet, martial artist Scientist, artist, poet, martial artist: Naziyah Mahmood does it all.
March 20, 2015 in Modern Worthies Kitty O’Neil The fastest woman alive This strong-willed stuntwoman barreled through measles, mumps, smallpox, meningitis, deafness, and cancer to become the fastest woman alive.
March 12, 2015 in Modern Worthies Esther Okade 10-year-old math genius This 10-year-old math genius just enrolled in college, and plans on having her own bank by age 15.
March 10, 2015 in Modern Worthies 1077th Anti-Aircraft Regiment Tank-destroying teenage girls When Nazi tankers invaded Stalingrad in 1942, they fought shot-for-shot against unlikely opponents - a squadron of girls barely out of high school.
March 9, 2015 in Modern Worthies Şafak Pavey Turkey's first disabled politician At 19, Şafak Pavey lost her left arm and leg making sure her friend with leukemia didn't fall off a train. Her ensuing disability barely slowed her down - now a Turkish parliament member at age 38, she fights for womens' rights, minority rights, and freedom of expression.
March 2, 2015 in Modern Worthies Annie Jean Easley Engineer, mathematician, and rocket scientist Annie Easley was given literacy tests. Annie Easley was told she didn't go to a good enough school. Annie Easley became a goddamn rocket scientist. Annie Easley did not listen to the haters.