Women In Leadership: Breaking Barrers Over Time

By Raivat
  • 1431

    Pre 1990's Joan of Arc

    Joan of Arc
    Leadership Role Achievements:
    A French military leader who led France to victory against England in the Hundred Years' War.
    Became a national heroine and was later canonized as a saint.
    Time Period : 1429–1431
    Impact on Society Women’s Leadership:
    Proved that women could lead in male-dominated fields like the military.
    Inspired future generations to stand up for their beliefs.
    Became a symbol of courage, faith, and patriotism.
  • 1900–1950 Rosa Parks

    Full Name: Rosa Louise McCauley Parks
    Leadership Role Achievements:
    Known as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement."
    Refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger in 1955, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
    Worked for racial equality and women’s rights.
    Time Period (Years Active): 1950s–2005
    Impact on Society Women’s Leadership:
    Played a key role in ending racial segregation in the U.S
    Encouraged women to take leadership roles in social movements.
  • 1950-2000 Benazir Bhutto

    Full Name: Benazir Bhutto
    Leadership Role Achievements:
    First female Prime Minister of Pakistan
    Faced political opposition but remained a symbol of democracy.
    Time Period (Years Active): 1980s–2007
    Impact on Society Women’s Leadership:
    First woman to lead a Muslim-majority country.
    Inspired women in South Asia to enter politics.
    Fought for democratic values despite challenges.
  • 2000–Present Malala Yousafzai

    Full Name: Malala Yousafzai
    Leadership Role Achievements:
    Youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner for advocating girls’ education.
    Survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban in 2012.
    Continues to fight for global education rights.
    Time Period (Years Active): 2012–present
    Impact on Society Women’s Leadership:
    Raised awareness about education for girls worldwide.
    Became a global symbol of courage and resilience.
    Inspired young girls to pursue education and leadership roles.