"The Women’s Manifesto to the World" is a movement, by women, for women - speaking, standing and rising together. It’s a bold, no-filter discussion about gender that seeks to question, uncover and share knowledge about gender equality - born in Sweden and positioned for global impact.
Racial Equity and Hunger National Learning Network
Eden Delaney West
Grace Navarro
Edith Garcia & Kat Alvarado
Great Lakes Equity Center
Group 4
Mike DeJesus
David DeRose
Margaret (Mags) Flood
Samantha Cristy
SUHSD Equity and Culture
Dawn Yates
P̶o̶s̶t̶ Racial
Global Shapers Community Kampala
Asking Advocates
The Centre for Health Equity
Sophie Damelio
Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE)
WorkInCulture
Berenger Djoumessi Tiague
Abhishek Nair
Diversify.no
Leah Lester
Ramona
Maia Izarra and Artem Atamanov
Macqueen Kenneth
Kayren Gray
Jennifer Lopez
Katallaxy with Kathryn and Kenzi
Brenda Akinyi
Stenhouse Publishers
Melissa Bernstein and Jenny Radesky, M.D.
Ken Lawrence & Paul Johnson
Equity Elevator
Umovu Foundation
Dr. Kira Banks
Nandini Kochar
PosEcon
Yulandar Simmons
Bob Alsbrooks
Mr.Curious
Kaylee
Nico Chin
The Institute for Gender and the Economy
A4.1_Soklida_YukHun
Epoch Education Inc.
The Open University
Danielle Cuoco
The Aspen Institute
the Unlearning Channel
Kim Nyajeka
Melvin Bray & Crystal Cheatham
Karla Manning, PhD
Ashutosh Sharma
Atticus Redman
Emmanuel Abbe II
Equity Through Literacy
Vaaka Media
Bambelela Arts Ensemble
Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED)
SuubiPeople
Rohith Iyer
Anahi Miranda
Charu Agrawal
Dr Red Ruby Scarlet
Ryan Honeyman
Makisha Noel
Jenny Donado
Createquity/Fractured Atlas
Hannah Nguyen
Roy Flores
Women in Economics Initiative
Heather Solis
Alexandra Saavedra
Brandon Price
Pillars 4 Dignity (P4D)
Pono Shim
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Educational Initiatives
The State of Education
Kyra Slutzy
Praveen Gupta
Inclusivity Hong Kong
Taylor Del Giudice
Butler EPPSP
Leah May Cabugao
Kimo Chai
Kimo Chai
Angel Velez
Michelle Shireen Muri
wcetinfo
Kitson
The middle Road
Amy Aragon
Andrew Schenkel
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Seoul Institute