This Girl Can! Make HERstory

Well behaved women rarely make history
— Eleanor Roosevelt and other smart women

Why do we study women's history? The lives of women and their role in, and their impact on, our history have been overlooked and ignored for so long. We need to know women's stories. We need to look to the women who came before us as models for inspiration to follow our dreams and convictions. We need to learn about their lives and experiences. Their trailblazing paths show us the way forward. Ensuring that every woman's story is heard and respected helps every little girl to know there is a role model she can look to who will show her that

This Girl Can! Change the World.

If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which
we have no voice or representation.
— Abigail Adams

At This Girl Can! Change the World we celebrate the rule-breakers, the trailblazers, the fearless and the indefatigable who said

Yes! This Girl Can! Change the World…and She Will!

There will be people who say to you, ‘You are out of your lane.’ They are burdened by only having the capacity to see what has always been instead of what can be. But don’t you let that burden you.
— Vice-President Kamala Harris
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