It’s About Time–Influential Women That Time Forgot

Well here it is, the opening salvo of the “It’s About Time” list of influential women that Time should have included in their list of 100 influential leaders.  We need more names!  Let’s make it clear that far more than 25% of the influential people on this planet happen to be women.  By perpetuating the diminishing of women’s leadership and influence, Time deprives us of valuable insights and contributes to the toxic perception that the lives and work of women is less important than the contributions of men.

  1. Barbara Brenner–Breast Cancer Action
  2. Jennifer Drew–English activist working to highlight misogynist media portrayals of sexual assault.
  3. Cathy Webster–1000 Grandmothers
  4. Geena Davis
  5. Leuren Moret and Helen Caldicott for raising awareness about the dangers of nuclear power and depleted uranium
  6. Lilly Ledbetter
  7. Amma
  8. Alice Walker
  9. Pema Chodron—Buddhist Monk, author
  10. Kara Walker–artist
  11. Jane Roberts–co-founder of 34 Million Friends of UNFPA
  12. Yanar Mohammed–Organization for Women’s Freedom in Iraq
  13. Medea Benjamin–Code Pink
  14. Doris ‘Granny D’ Haddock
  15. The women’s organizations in Okinanwa that are speaking out against the handling of sexual assaults committed by US military personnel
  16. The Myannmar nuns and other women who marched with the monks but got almost no notice
  17. Cynthia McKinney–presumptive nominee for president of the Green Party
  18. Riane Eisler
  19. Frances Moore Lappe
  20. Malalai Joya
  21. Wangari Maathai
  22. Helen Thomas
  23. Amy Goodman
  24. Starhawk
  25. My mother, your mother, and all the women who teach in classrooms everywhere–if they aren’t influential, somebody needs to explain to me the definition of that word!

And it isn’t just Time that needs to see this list.  Echidne reports that the UK Telegraph just pulled the same stunt with it’s list of top 10 important people who all happen to be male and white.

Keep sending those names in, this list needs to get MUCH longer!

One Response to “It’s About Time–Influential Women That Time Forgot”

  1. Kat Swift, former co-chairman of the Texas Greens, co-chair of the Women’s Caucus. Also a candidate for the Green Party Presidential nomination.

    See her at:
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=LQE9JYllvlw

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