TIME magazine “Women of the Year” list: Time magazine released its first ever “Women of the Year” list on March 3, featuring British-Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, American singer Casey Musgraves ( Kacey Musgraves) and Afghan journalist Zahra Joya.
This list released for 2022 includes 12 personalities and the special thing is that this list has been released before International Women’s Day to be held on 8 March.
12 women got place in the list
The magazine said the “Women of the Year in 2022” list includes 12 women who span communities, generations and borders, fighting for a more inclusive and equitable world.
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Musgraves, a Jenner blending artist, came into the limelight in 2018 after winning a Grammy Award for her album Golden Hour.
Zoya left Afghanistan after the Taliban took over last year and continued to tell stories of Afghan women while in the United Kingdom.
These prominent personalities also got a place
Other women to make it to Time magazine’s coveted list include actress Kerry Washington, software engineer Tracy Chow, poite Amanda Gorman, Olympic champion Allison Felix, Nasdaq chief executive officer Adena Friedman, civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn. Eiffel, trans actor Michaela Jay Rodriguez, health advocate Jenny Joseph and social entrepreneur Amanda Nguyen.
Tracy Chou created an application to stop online abuse
Time magazine said some of the women on this list have been honored for working on innovative solutions. Tracy Chou created an application to stop online abuse. He was inspired to do so after a bad experience with him. Joseph, a midwife, is fighting for an end to the maternal mortality crisis. She trains “one midwife at a time” for this.
Women like Washington are using their influence to uplift less empowered women, the magazine said.
“After the 2016 election, actress and producer Kerry Washington remained committed to using her celebrity record to promote her political activism,” Time said.
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