![]() Sheryl Lee Ralph – Actress and Founder of The D.I.V.A Foundation (Divinely Inspired Victoriously Aware) focused on HIV/AIDS advocacy Sandra Day O'Connor – First woman to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States Michelle Obama – Former First Lady and advocate for equality of education for young girls Monica Muñoz Martinez – Associate Professor at The University of Texas at Austin devoted to driving awareness of racial violence in Texas along the US-Mexico border Marine Corps Colonel and Mission Commander of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission Maura Healey – First woman elected governor of Massachusetts and one of the first two lesbian women elected governor of any U.S. Goldie Hawn – Oscar winner and Philanthropist, Founder of The Goldie Hawn Foundation and MindUP creating more mental fitness for children Roberta "Bobbi" Cordano – First deaf and openly LGBTQ president of Gallaudet University, the world’s only liberal arts university for deaf and hard-of-hearing people Quannah Chasinghorse – Indigenous model redefining beauty standards The 2023 USA TODAY Women of the Year national honorees include: Notable national honorees include Goldie Hawn, who leads the conversation around mental health in children and raises awareness through MindUP | The Goldie Hawn Foundation astronaut Nicole Mann, the first indigenous woman to travel to outer space former First Lady Michelle Obama, who champions for girls to have equal opportunities in education through the Girls Opportunity Alliance and Sheryl Lee Ralph, actress and advocate for those who have lost their lives to HIV/AIDS through the support of her foundation, The D.I.V.A Foundation. ![]() ![]() This year’s Women of the Year include local representatives from each state, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico as well as 12 national honorees. USA TODAY’s yearlong efforts focus on defying stereotypes and sparking conversations that challenge misconceptions. Each unique trailblazer exemplifies courage and resilience having made a lasting impact on their communities. (NYSE: GCI), announced the 2023 Women of the Year honorees who have broken barriers, including the stratosphere, to make significant change in their communities and around the world. MCLEAN, Va., March 17, 2023-( BUSINESS WIRE)- USA TODAY, part of Gannett Co., Inc. Honorees Include Goldie Hawn, Michelle Obama, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Astronaut Nicole Mann in an Exclusive Interview from Space
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