Women’s History Month: Big Joy. Protected Peace. Paid Creativity.
Women’s History Month is a time to honor the women who came before us, the women building now, and the women who are still rising.
We celebrate the visionaries in fashion who turn fabric into statements.
We honor the leaders in health who nurture, heal, and advocate.
We acknowledge the unseen women — the ones doing the work quietly, consistently, powerfully.
This year, we’re inviting in:
Big joy.
Protected peace.
Paid creativity.
Chosen family.
Clear boundaries.
Consider this in 2026: Women are continuing to redefine what leadership looks like — and what firsts feel like.
In 2025, Trinity Rodman became the highest-paid female soccer player in the world, signing a historic three-year contract extension worth more than $2 million annually. A reminder that women deserve to be compensated at the level of their impact.
At the 2026 Winter Olympics, Erin Jackson made history as the first Black woman to serve as Team USA’s flag bearer at the opening ceremony — a powerful image of representation on a global stage.
These milestones matter. Not just because they are records — but because they expand what’s possible.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate every “first woman.”
The first in her family.
The first in her field.
The first to say no.
The first to demand more.
And we commit to holding doors open, building longer tables, and pulling the next generation forward.
Because progress is not just about breaking ceilings — it’s about building foundations.
Here’s to women who create, lead, heal, design, dream, and disrupt.
And here’s to making history — together.
📸 Trinity Rodman – Soccer Star

These visuals highlight Trinity Rodman in action on the pitch and Erin Jackson celebrated in her speed skating achievements — including her role as a flag bearer at the Olympics. (en.wikipedia.org)
📸 Erin Jackson – Speed Skater & Olympic Flag Bearer
