





Honoring extraordinary leaders, scientists, and creators whose visionary work transformed society.
Frida Kahlo
Marie Curie
Wangari Maathai
Pioneering artist whose deeply personal canvases explored identity, resilience, and folk art in her iconic La Casa Azul in Coyoacán.
Groundbreaking physicist and chemist who became the first woman to earn a Nobel Prize, forging historic scientific pathways in Paris.
Environmental rights advocate and Nobel laureate who established the Green Belt Movement, empowering communities across East Africa.




Stories & Social Change
Sanctuaries of Suffrage
Explore the historic meeting halls, blue-plaqued residences, and public gardens where women organized for civil rights and equal suffrage.
Matriarchs of West Africa
Discover the enduring influence of Signares—powerful Afro-French women traders who shaped economic networks and cultural life along the coast.






Travel Through Women’s History
Destination itineraries celebrating female heritage, women-led cultural initiatives, and historic memorials.
Literary Matriarchs
Equal Rights Heritage
Queens of the Nile
Follow Heian-period women writers through ancient shrines, traditional gardens, and female artisan workshops preserving heritage crafts.
Visit the historic Wesleyan Chapel and national parks commemorating the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention for women's rights.
Tour Hatshepsut’s mortuary temple and valley monuments celebrating powerful female regents and rulers of antiquity.


