 Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg, also known as RBG? Ruth was just a tiny slender woman who stood tall and strong at only five feet tall and weighed about 100 pounds, who fought tirelessly for gender equality, especially women's rights for many decades. As a Jewish woman and mother, Ruth experienced sexism, prejudice, oppression, and a great deal of discrimination in her life and career. Ruth co-founded the Women's Rights Project at ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union. Women's rights refer to violence against women, employment, including fair wages or equal pay and promotions, criminal and juvenile justice, and education for all women. Ruth was the second woman to serve on the highest court, the U.S. Supreme Court, and she fought until the day she died at 87. At that time, RBG was a role model for what every young girl and even every adult woman was capable of achieving. Today, we women and girls still look up to our notorious RBG. The legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg lives on and will always for many, many more years to come.