Women’s History Month: 9 Inspiring Women in their 20s

March 3, 2011 1:00 pm     Posted in Entertainment, Reality  Charlsie Niemiec g+ page

In honor of Women’s History Month, CollegeCandy has decided to spotlight some of the world’s most influential women. This week, we pay homage to some of the most spectacular twenty-somethings. These are the women who inspire us, change us, and make us realize that we can make a difference in the world. 

What other twenty-something women inspire you? Share your thoughts below!

10 Comments on "Women’s History Month: 9 Inspiring Women in their 20s"
  1. chachaslide says:
    Thu, 3rd Mar 20114:29 pm 

    Interesting mix.

  2. Victoria says:
    Sat, 5th Mar 20116:04 pm 

    Great list! Although there could have been more scientists in the mix, I do admire pretty much all of the women you mentioned.

  3. criolle johnny says:
    Tue, 8th Mar 201112:18 pm 

    Why the limit to 20 year olds? You seem to have a half dozen rock stars and actresses (and one celebretard)
    Check into Irena Sendler, who SHOULD have received the Nobel Prize over the slide show. http://www.snopes.com/politics/war/sendler.asp http://www.ifsw.org/en/p38000913.html?force_folde
    You might also check into Libby Dole (like her or hate her, she paved the way!). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Dole http://www.ontheissues.org/Elizabeth_Dole.htm

    These are women who made HUGE contributions and did it on their own merits.

  4. kayt says:
    Fri, 8th Apr 20114:10 pm 

    I hope your refering to Lady gaga as the celebretard.. she is only famous because for some odd reason people accept her individuality and roll with it when they should be questioning her psychologically…

  5. Karen says:
    Mon, 6th Jun 20113:44 pm 

    My daughter is in her twenties and a neo-natal nurse. I find that very inspiration.

  6. huhwhat says:
    Sun, 2nd Dec 20125:27 pm 

    This is a pretty stupid list.

  7. Niasaphire says:
    Fri, 11th Jan 20132:44 pm 

    Beyonce is not in her 20s. LOL!

  8. SarahW says:
    Wed, 22nd May 20136:29 pm 

    What a ridiculous list! The majority of these celebrities are hardly role models! What about doctors, charity workers and teachers? Surely a list of these would be more appropriate.

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