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Google: Mar 8, 2014 Women have historically been underrepresented in almost all fields: science, school curricula, business, politics — and, sadly, doodles. In addition to our continued effort for doodle diversity and inclusion, this truly International Women’s Day doodle features a host of over a 100 inspiring women from around the world. Here is the full list (in order of appearance): Cee Chatpawee, TV host, IT Princess, Thailand Chinaza Godwin Christiana, Student, Nigeria Easkey Britton, Surfer and the first woman to surf in Iran, PhD and doctoral candidate, Ireland Rahimah Yussof, Developer group leader, Brunei Chen Yuhong, School teacher, China Naho Okamoto, Jewelry designer, Japan Mary Kom, Five-time World Boxing champion, India Funlayo Adewale, Canteen owner, Nigeria Jennifer Luo & Yi-hsin Chen, Mothers to be, Taiwan Alifiyah Ganjee, Developer group leader, Kenya Karnataka State Home Guard, India Ana Cecilia Castillo, Developer group leader, Guatemala Rivka Carmi, President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Camila Batmanghelidjh, Founded the place2be and Kids Company, caring for 17,000 children, UK/Iran Dalia Grybauskaitė, President of Lithuania Sarah Sechan, TV personality and entertainer, Indonesia Shoko Uemura, Under-23 Womens Football Team member, Japan Janet Mock, Trans woman rights activist and author, USA Harusoga Fujima, Professional Nihon Buyo dancer (traditional dance), Japan Mara Gabrilli, Congresswoman & Brazils spokesperson for people with disabilities, Brazil Maria da Penha, Womens rights advocate, named the law protecting women from domestic violence, Brazil Viviane Senna, Entrepreneur and founder of NGOs, Brazil Marta Silva, Awarded multiple times by FIFA golden ball as best female soccer player in the world, Brazil Students, Guatemala Maia Sandu, Minister of education, Moldova Chamki, Adventurous and inquisitive schoolgirl muppet, India Christine Van Broeckhoven, Molecular biologist, Belgium Tanha Islam, Aspiring engineer, Bangladesh Jake Feinler, Former head of Network Information Center at Stanford and Internet Hall of Fame member, USA Iryna Velychko, Galyna Korniyenko & Marina Derkach, Developer group organizers, Ukraine Marisa Millán, Proud grandma, Spain Noelle Wenceslao, Janet Belarmino & Carina Dayondon, First Filipinas to climb Mount Everest, Philippines Clarisse Reille, Managing Director of French Professional Committee for Apparel Economy Development, France Gesche Joost, Professor of Design Research and one of Germanys 100 masterminds of tomorrow, Germany Dora, Explorer Nogah Dufresne, Multinational baby, France/Israel Tooba Shaikh, Aspiring Developer, Pakistan Katelyn Donnelly, Executive Director of the Pearson Affordable Learning Fund, USA/UK Catherine Koo, Chairlady of United Christian College Parents Teachers Association, Hong Kong Roba Al Assi, Blogger, Jordan SOS Lambrate, Ambulance volunteers, Italy Camila Bernal Villegas, Director of the CRAN Foundation and cancer survivor, Colombia Malala Yousafzai, Education activist, Pakistan Ashaji, Holds a Guinness World Record as most recorded artist in music history, India Nonna Grishaeva, Actress, comedian and singer, Russia Ndileka Xameni, Runs an orphanage, South africa İpek Hanıms Farm, Business woman turned farmer and her village , Turkey Prof. Jacqueline A. Oduol, Gender expert fighting for Womens and childrens rights, Kenya Martha Debayle, Radio personality, named one of the 50th most powerful women in Mexico by Forbes, Mexico Alenka Godec, One of the most prominent jazz and pop singers in Slovenia, Slovenia Zakeeya Patel, Actress, dancer and winner of South Africas Strictly Come Dancing 2013, South Africa Astrid Sartiasari, Singer, Indonesia Jenny Chan, Ella Wong & Ching Hoi Man, Spokeswomen, Hong Kong Isadora Faber, Education activist, 14 years old, Brazil Refiloe Khaoli, Copyrighter, South Africa Serena Gu, Grace Liang & Sharon Tam, University start-ups advocates, Hong Kong Anne Geddes, Renowned photographer and womens advocate, Australia Cecilia Chung, Social justice & human rights activist, HK/US Diaa Elyaacoubi, Serial entrepreneur, named Entrepreneur of the Year 2004, France Ros Juan, Entrepreneur and Social advocate, Philippines Funmi Victor-Okigbo, Events Production Designer, Nigeria Chen Junlan and QiQiGe, Office workers andproudd mothers, China Tarryn Tomlinson, Inspiring quadriplegic working with disadvantaged youth, South Africa Zahira Asmal, Founder of Design South Africa, South Africa Foluso Olaniyan, Agricultural pioneer, Nigeria Jirawadee Sudta, Awarded National Excellent Youth in law and protection of childrens rights, Thailand Posted by Liat Ben-Rafael ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● #Google Celebrates #Happy #International #Womens #Day #IWD @Tracey007Bond
Posted on: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 19:09:51 +0000

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