ACTIVISM FOR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

These women have created or led movements that led to new social structures; for example, organizations or high-profile actions to help the poor, to improve conditions in the workplace, to eradicate epidemics.

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ACTIVISM FOR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
1849- Elizabeth Blackwell
1880s- Clara Barton
1915- Hellen Keller
1928- Mother Teresa
1920's- Lillian Moller Gilbreth
1919- Alice Hamilton, M.D.
1990s- Rita Colwell
1979 - Lenore Walker
1947 - Indra Devi
1974 - Betty Ford
AUGMENTING HUMAN POTENTIAL
COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP
DISCOVERING SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE
GIVING VOICE
MEDICAL SCIENCE BREAKTHROUGHS
PEACE ACTIVISM
PROMOTING HUMAN RIGHTS
PROTECTING THE EARTH
TRANSFORMING THE ARTS
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