International Women's Day 2021, 8th of March 2021.
It’s a long episode but there was no other way of presenting such wonderful women.
International Women’s Day means different things to different people, but the global focus on equality and celebration is clear.
Started in the early 1900s our mighty and tenacious suffragettes forge purposeful action for a quality, it was the suffragettes who started International Women’s Day with the first officially named International Women’s Day event held in 1911.
And still to this day International Women’s Day continues to be a powerful platform globally that unifies & drives gender parity, while celebrating social, cultural, economic & political achievements of women.
Today let’s celebrate and recognise the important and impressive achievements of women globally.
I was privileged to speak to many women in the Geospatial Community across the globe. Here are a few of their brief stories.
I wish to acknowledge them here (in alphabetical order):
Amanda Khoury
Amanda Li
Amy Steiger
Anna Paterak
Dana Hay
Ela Gallen
Elaine Spencer
Eva Rodriguez Rodriguez
Jodie Kast
Dr Karen Joyce
Kate Taylor
Kellie Dean
Laetitia Reboux
Lara Trento
Marijke De Cleer
Megan Grainger
Michelle McJames
Narelle Underwood
Rachael Lawrence
Rachel Brown
Sam Dadfar
Sarah Kordic
Sarah Mudgway
Tara Mullen
To the women who took the time to complete the questionnaire but weren’t recorded....
Thank you.
Chris McAlister
Connie Barrett
Jenelle Schmidli
Kelly Weatherstone
Kristin Milton
Lacy Romero
Lynenette Terrett
Mary-Ellen Feeney
Matina Kyriakou
Michelle Grose
Pweyo Iileka
Roshni Sharma
Teeghan Hicks
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