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  • Meg

    Meg, a globe-trotting sports and pelvic health physiotherapist, combines her passion for adventure with a dedication to empowering women.

  • Maia

    Maia is a passionate advocate in the health and wellness space, channeling her roots in holistic practices and traditional Māori perspectives to guide her.

  • Marama

    Marama Davidson, a fearless leader, has been tirelessly pushing for positive social change in Aotearoa (New Zealand) as the Co-Leader of the Green Party for the last five years.

  • Fifty-Two Years Later: The Evolution of Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood

  • “I view wahine (woman) as the nurturers of the world. We embody love and care in unparalleled ways. This nurturing spirit is fundamental to our identity as women and is a testament to the profound impact we have on those around us.”

    Maia Svadlenak-Gardiner (September 29, 2024)

  • “It’s easy to get stuck in your life, thinking that the world is going to end if you miss a deadline, fail a test or do something wrong at work. But when you’re on the road, in the middle of the death valley desert, eating a sandwich, and you can’t see another person in sight, you realise all of that doesn’t really matter.”

    Meg Symons (January 28, 2025)

  • “Make sure you are always advocating for yourself.”

    - Simi Sara (April 29, 2024)

  • “I always say, ‘No More Stolen Sisters.’ That’s not just for our Indigenous women; that’s for all our sisters. I consider all women our sisters. And, you know, we really need to stand with each other.”

    - Resilient Inuk (September 30, 2023)

  • “Being a woman to me no longer refer to a box which I have to cram myself into, but rather a place where I can expand from.”

    Taylor Neal (February 2, 2024)

  • “We have no idea what other people might be going through, regardless of how they present themselves or look on the outside. It’s really important to maintain compassion and understanding at the heart of everything that we do.”

    - Erin Bodin (July 18, 2023)

  • “Being a woman to me, and this can sound a little bit poetic or cliché, but I feel like it’s like being water. I find it to be a very fluid thing; somehow you’re able to adapt very immediately but also still be resilient, still keeping your own power. ”

    - Shubhansha Agrawal (August 24, 2023)