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  2. Aliyah Boston - Wikipedia

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    2× Naismith Defensive Player of the Year (2022, 2023) 4× Lisa Leslie Award (2020–2023) Division I Academic All-American of the Year (2022) 2x Women's Basketball Academic All-American of the Year (2021, 2022) 3× Unanimous First-team All-American (2021–2023) 3x WBCA Coaches' All-American (2021–2023) Second-team All-American – AP, USBWA

  3. American Women quarters - Wikipedia

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    The American Women quarters program is a series of quarters featuring notable women in U.S. history, commemorating the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. [1] The United States Mint is issuing five designs each year from 2022 to 2025 for 20 total designs.

  4. Amanda Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    In recognition of her work, Nguyen was nominated for the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize [17] and was named one of the 2022 Time Women of the Year. [2] She has also received the 24th Annual Heinz Award in Public Policy, [ 3 ] Time 100 Next, [ 18 ] Forbes 30 Under 30 , [ 4 ] and was credited as a Top 100 Global Thinker by Foreign Policy . [ 19 ]

  5. Time Person of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Before 1999, four women were granted the title as individuals: three as "Woman of the Year"—Wallis Simpson (1936), Queen Elizabeth II (1952), and Corazon Aquino (1986)—and one as half of "Man and Wife of the Year", Soong Mei-ling (jointly with Chiang Kai-shek) in 1937. [6] "American Women" were recognized as a group in 1975.

  6. Three generations, one mission: Inside three women's ... - AOL

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    The 26-year-old leader of the nonpartisan organization checked in with organizers who had spent hours urging students at Clark Atlanta University to register to vote. “Excuse me, queen.

  7. Michelle Wu - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Wu (Chinese: 吳弭; [1] pinyin: Wú Mǐ; born January 14, 1985) [2] [3] is an American politician serving as the mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, since 2021. The daughter of Taiwanese American immigrants, Wu earned her bachelor's degree and Juris Doctor from Harvard University. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the ...

  8. List of female United States presidential and vice ...

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    [24] [25] As a major party nominee, Clinton became the first woman to participate in a presidential debate and the first to carry a state in a general election. Clinton became the first woman to win the national popular vote, receiving nearly 66 million ballots to Donald Trump's 63 million, but lost the electoral college and thus the presidency ...

  9. 10 Reasons Why Every American Woman Should Vote In November

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    This underrepresentation makes our political participation even more imperative. To that end, HuffPost Women has partnered with Rock The Vote, and more than 50 other women's media brands for a cross-brand effort to encourage and help women across the country to register to vote. Because, quite simply, #OurVoteCounts.