 My name is Kelly Culhanick. I'm a senior molecular environmental biology major from San Diego, California. I find Rosalind Franklin really inspiring the way that she was able to stay confident in herself and break into a field that was previously really dominated by men. She was actually the first person to kind of discover the double helical structure of DNA with her x-ray crystallography, and then Watson and Crick kind of like stole her idea and they got all the credit, but now she's credited with a lot of the discovery, which is nice. My name is June. I'm a fourth year studying political science and I'm emerging from Los Angeles. One of the big feminists I have a lot of respect for is Abigail Adams. Yeah, in the colonial times and the first couple hundred years of American history, there wasn't that much of a feminist movement. So she kicked it off with that letter that she sent to her husband with her pleading for women's rights, for women's suffrage. Of course it gets shot down, but during those times she attempted that and I think she is truly one of the first feminists in United States history, but she just overlooked a lot, so I just have a lot of respect for her. My name is Zavala Brandes. I'm a second year and I'm studying business and public health. And I most admire Ella Moore Roosevelt just because of all her work for human rights and what she did with the United Nations. And that's really something that I aspire to do and work towards in public health and business going into health care policy. So I would love to work in the same field. I'm Rebecca DeMo, majoring in political science with an emphasis in American politics. I am a fourth year and I'm from Rancho Cucumbia. Dorothy Irene Hyde is a prominent civil rights activist. She hasn't received a lot of recognition in history due to sexism, but she was at the forefront of a lot of hard fought victories in the civil rights movement. She offered counsel to people like Eleanor Roosevelt and also Lyndon B. Johnson. My name is Edgar Garfias. I am from San Diego. I am a fourth year econ and urban studies major. The person that I admire most is Katherine Bauer Werster. She fought for social rents, which is 30% of our incomes being what we should pay for our affordable housing. It's how we define affordable housing today. Hi, my name is Brigitte Bolaños. I'm a second year between sociology and social welfare. I admire Frida Kahlo because for her era she was really advancing her way of thinking. She was really liberal with her ideas and sexuality and social ideas about communism. My name is Blaine Musto. I'm a fourth year political science major. I'm a hometown's Bakersfield, California. Saigadruya was a really important figure in exploring the western half of the continent. She went on the Floric expedition and she had a pretty central role in helping them navigate and stuff. So I feel like she's an important figure in our international history and had a really interesting story and stuff. Hi, I'm Selena. I am a fourth year student studying urban studies and I'm from Manhattan Beach. I would say Maya Angelou is pretty inspirational. The way that she used artistic performance to really make a statement as a feminist using poetry as her tool, I think it's something really powerful that made wavelengths internationally. To just state one inspirational woman is a challenge in itself. You can go on and on because there's so many amazing women in history.