May 10

Radical Reinvention: Women Reshaping the World This Week

Happy Mother’s Day to every woman who’s held the world together - often quietly, always powerfully. To the mothers, grandmothers, and chosen family figures who lead with strength, raise with love, and show us what resilience truly looks like… Thank you. So much of what’s shifting in the world today has been made possible by YOU, the generations who built and carried more than they were ever given credit for.

This week, we’re celebrating women who are reshaping the world with vision and action. Because for too long, women’s bodies, careers, and lives have been treated like footnotes in a manual written by men, for men. Healthcare research? Built around male data. Religious institutions? Gatekept by men. Workplaces? Modeled on an outdated norm that never accounted for women running the show.

Now, women everywhere are saying, "Actually, no thanks to your broken systems," and building something better instead. From boardrooms to sports courts, government offices to churches, women are showing up with blueprints for a world that actually works for us. This week is just a taste of what happens when women stop asking permission and start making massive moves.

Redesigning Healthcare on Our Terms

Jill Biden Leads Women’s Health Network: After her tenure as First Lady, Biden landed a new job leading a California-based think tank - The Milken Institute - aimed at improving women’s health. Her role will focus on “galvanizing participation, collaboration, and shared action to improve women’s health and wellbeing.” As First Lady, her work helped spark a $1B federal investment in the field, and now she’s ensuring it doesn’t end with a press release, but becomes permanent policy. (Source)

Women’s Tennis Introduces Paid Maternity Leave: For the first time in history, professional female athletes in the WTA will receive paid maternity leave. Backed by Saudi investment (yes, you read that right), players who give birth are eligible for 12 months paid leave, while other parents receive two. They’re also offering fertility treatment grants, putting women’s long-ignored health needs front and center. (Source)

CAKES Body Company Offers 100% Childcare Reimbursement: A company founded by working moms announced full childcare reimbursement for employees with kids under school age. They credited their team for building a profitable, family-first company and challenged other employers to match the move. This is what women in charge can look like. (Source)

Jocelyn Benson Champions Reproductive Access: Michigan’s Secretary of State and Gubernatorial Candidate didn’t just write a memoir, she used it to spark policy change. After sharing her personal miscarriage story, Benson proposed mobile clinics and incentives to bring reproductive care to underserved areas. (Source)

Hacking Systems and Building New Ones

New Female-Owned Social Platform “Popping”: Created by Jennifer Petrosky, who was fed up with male-dominated tech, this new platform is designed to center community, care, and real-world impact. By making a post and tagging a physical space, you can connect with your followers, people nearby, or those who have favorited the “hub”. They've even ditched the algorithms and ads so you can sort your feed chronologically. (Source)

FIFA Greenlights Afghan Women’s Soccer Team: Banned from sports in their homeland, Afghan women who’ve fled as refugees are getting a powerful second chance. FIFA just approved the creation of a national refugee team, a bold move in direct defiance of the Taliban’s restrictions. (Source)

Activists Crash Fundraiser for Racist GoFundMe: 
Following a racist outburst using the n-word toward a 5-year-old child, white supremacists have been supporting Shiloh Hendrix by helping to coordinate her donation drive and raising over $770,000. An expert coder, Kiandria Damone took charge to track the payment processor (Block Inc./Square), crash the support bot, and triggered a stock drop of 24%. The ultimate goal is to stop payment to Hendrix, who will now have to go through a rigorous verification process to receive payment. Don’t underestimate the power of women in tech.
 (Source)

Challenging Patriarchal Power

New Pope Rejects Trump: Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, has pledged to distance the Church from elite power structures. He's called for racial justice and recently criticized the views of VP Vance. While his election stunned many, we're seeing how Trump’s global rise has pushed even the Vatican to reevaluate its image.  (Source)

Women Protest Vatican’s Male-Only Conclave: While the papal election unfolded, advocates for women’s ordination released pink smoke outside the Vatican, highlighting that 133 men were deciding the Church's future without female representation. A nod to the white smoke used to signal a new pope, their act was both a protest and a prophecy: women will no longer wait silently outside the gates of power. (Source)

Jasmine Crockett’s “Trump or Trans” Game: 
In a congressional hearing on "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports," Rep. Crockett challenged the relevance of the hearing, arguing it was an attack on trans people and a distraction from other pressing issues like healthcare cuts, hate speech, and constitutional violations. (Source)

Australia Rallies Against Domestic Violence: Australians took to the streets under the banner “No More” after 24 women were killed this year due to domestic violence. The result? A $25.9 million investment to expand services that let survivors stay in their homes while removing abusers. (Source)

Why This Week Matters

What we're seeing is women taking sledgehammers to systems that were never built for us in the first place.

We're done with the whole "grateful for crumbs" approach. Instead of begging for tiny accommodations in systems designed to exclude us, we're becoming the architects, coders, funders, and decision-makers creating something better. The old guard can either evolve or become irrelevant, because women aren't waiting around for permission anymore. We're too busy building the world we've always deserved, and (surprise!) turns out it works better for everyone. 

How will you step into the change this week?

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