13th Doctor Jodie Whittaker

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13th Doctor Jodie Whittaker
I am so excited about Rose and Paige!!!! I love these rebel girls already!
#100Days100Women Day 1: Harriet Tubman A 5ft tall former slave, she freed at least a thousand enslaved people, used folk medicine to great outcome as a nurse, spied, and made daring raids on southern assets: http://www.harriet-tubman.org
(And she f-ing deserves to be on all the money) *100Days100Women information is taken from sources on the internet and in my personal library. Though I research each drawing, some artistic liberties are taken with dress and props. History is something I love, but I am not an historian, but an artist attempting to bring forgotten history to the fore, and to pique your curiosity for more info! I encourage everyone to find out more about these amazing women!
#100Days100Women Day 6: Taytu Betul, brilliant Ethiopian empress fought against Italian colonial invasion, including planning the battle, strategy, and commanding cannoneers (and winning!). She also founded Addis Ababa, picking the site and building there. She wielded great power, and was in many ways a co-ruler with her husband, with him often deferring to her to say "no" so he could remain beloved while she was seen as a hard-customer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taytu_Betul
*100Days100Women information is taken from sources on the internet and in my personal library. Though I research each drawing, some artistic liberties are taken with dress and props. History is something I love, but I am not an historian, but an artist attempting to bring forgotten history to the fore, and to pique your curiosity for more info! I encourage everyone to find out more about these amazing women!
#100Days100Women Day 9: Cut Nyak Dhien, Indonesian aristocrat widow lead Acehnese guerillas; waged war against Dutch. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut_Nyak_Dhien
*100Days100Women information is taken from sources on the internet and in my personal library. Though I research each drawing, some artistic liberties are taken with dress and props. History is something I love, but I am not an historian, but an artist attempting to bring forgotten history to the fore, and to pique your curiosity for more info! I encourage everyone to find out more about these amazing women!
#100Days100Women Day 8 Sayyid al Hurran, Andalus/Moroccan ruler of Tétouan got revenge and riches as a pirate queen, effectively controlling all movement in the Western Mediterranean she partnered with the corsair Barbarossa to rule the Eastern Mediterranean as well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayyida_al_Hurra http://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/muslimwomen/bio/sayyida_al-hurra/ — with Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality.
*100Days100Women information is taken from sources on the internet and in my personal library. Though I research each drawing, some artistic liberties are taken with dress and props. History is something I love, but I am not an historian, but an artist attempting to bring forgotten history to the fore, and to pique your curiosity for more info! I encourage everyone to find out more about these amazing women!
#100Days100Women Days 5-8
#100Days100Women Day 5: Lozen Tactician and fighter in Apache Wars, this prophet was "a shield to her people": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lozen
#100Days100Women Day 6: Taytu Betul, brilliant Ethiopian empress fought against Italian colonial invasion, including planning the battle and commanding cannoneers. She also founded Addis Ababa, picking the site and building there. She weilded great power, and was in many ways a co-ruler with her husband, with him often deferring to her to say "no" so he could remain beloved. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taytu_Betul
#100Days100Women Day 7 Sylvia Rivera, active in many civil rights & liberation orgs, participated in Stonewall Riots (along with friend Marsha Johnson, who appeared in the first 100 women) tireless advocate for homeless queer youth https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Rivera — with Sylvia Rivera Law Project (SRLP).
#100Days100Women Day 8 Sayyid al Hurran, Andalus/Moroccan ruler of Tétouan got revenge and riches as a pirate queen, effectively controlling all movement in the Western Mediterranean and partnered with the corsair Barbarossa to rule the Eastern Mediterranean. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayyida_al_Hurra http://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/muslimwomen/bio/sayyida_al-hurra/ — with Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality.
*100Days100Women information is taken from sources on the internet and in my personal library. Though I research each drawing, some artistic liberties are taken with dress and props. History is something I love, but I am not an historian, but an artist attempting to bring forgotten history to the fore, and to pique your curiosity for more info! I encourage everyone to find out more about these amazing women!