Morgan Mitchell is an Australian sprinter who went against the status-quo at the age of 19 when she became vegan, contrary to the belief we need meat to be fit and strong
Read MoreNasrin Sotoudeh is an Iranian human rights lawyer. In March 2019 Nasrin was sentenced to 38 years in prison and 148 lashes.
Read MoreLet’s talk... about “Gurls Talk”, created by the amazing Adwoa Aboa.
Read MoreNadia Murad won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017 as a leader of the struggle against sexual violence in war.
Read MoreYou already know She Readyyyyy, but now They Ready too. This series is everything we want The Yes List to be about; it celebrates amazing success, lifts women up, focuses on sisterhood and it’s full of queens.
Read MoreKelsey Hatchitt may not be recognized when walking down the street in the US, but her feminist IG account @femislay is a public act of rebellion.
Read MoreCaroline is a writer, broadcaster and award-winning feminist campaigner who successfully pushed for Jane Austen to be featured on the UK’s £10 note.
Read MoreIt is hard work to be an independent musician, but Mexican-Argentinian artist Carla Rivarola is proof that women can succeed by being their most authentic selves.
Read MoreArt Matters is a podcast that explores the interesting ways art meets popular culture and non-traditional art topics, hosted by the brilliant Ferren Gipson.
Read MoreNo Man’s Land is a podcast about women who were too bad for your textbooks. It is hosted by Alexis Coe, the in-house historian for The Wing, a network of work and community spaces for women.
Read MoreWhat are we going to watch now that Fleabag has ended? That is what I am asking all of my friends today.
Read MoreScience and technology needs more women. Working in the digital space has made that clear to me a million times over. No-one is more passionate about making equality in STEM a reality than Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon.
Read MoreKate Parker is a barrister and the Director of the Schools Consent Project.
Read MoreDr Sue Black is currently Professor of Computer Science and Technology Evangelist at Durham University. At The Yes List, we love to see high profile women in Tech and Dr Sue Black’s journey to success is certainly an inspiring story to tell.
Read MoreWith her phenomenal voice, message of self-love, flute playing and twerking, what’s not to love? I can’t wait to see what else she has in store for us in 2019.
Read MoreI remember after the Obamas left the White House, reports that Michelle had signed a book deal started circulating - it feels like a lifetime ago as we have been drowning in Brexit and Trump for two years. The good news is that Michelle Obama has given us Becoming as some relief and distraction from the current political turmoil.
Read MoreYomi Adegoke is a journalist who writes about race, feminism, popular culture and how they intersect, as well as class and politics. Elizabeth Uviebinené is an award-winning marketing manager from London.
Read MoreRachel is an Activist, writer and lecturer and she uses her social media accounts to teach her followers about feminism, racism and white supremacy- especially where white supremacy plays out in white feminism.
Read MoreAnna has tackled the topic of flexible working since 2015 and started an online community for people who happen to be parents, Mother Pukka. Her flex appeal campaign was first brought to my attention a year or so back and I’ve followed her journey ever since.
Read MoreJanet Mock is truly a wonderful writer and this is never more apparent than when she is telling her own story; in Redefining Realness and Surpassing Certainty.
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