Women’s History Month [is about] taking a little extra time to acknowledge the women who have made your career, your relationships and your decisions possible. And while we’re remembering the many inspiring women of history, it’s also important to celebrate the courageous, caring, and empowering women around you.
– Sid Ylagan,
assistant artist
Everything in life happens to you for a reason...instead of looking at [a closed door] as something stopping you, look at it as an opportunity.
– Christine Andrew,
founder of Hello Fashion Blog
We have an obligation to empower women to create the lives that they want for themselves, to support their choices and to lead by example. As women, we get to choose our own unique path and can encourage others by acknowledging that there is not one “right” path. With the right support, women are unstoppable!
– Tiffini Wallenhorst,
store manager
It is important to celebrate Women’s History Month and recognize not only the women in history, but also the women in our everyday lives putting in the work. As a child of an immigrant mother, I have seen that work and strength daily.
– Debbie Sajnani,
assistant artist
I celebrate Women’s History Month to honor the women who paved the path for me to have the basic human rights that I have today. It is important to continue to advocate for equality because the empowerment of women and girls is the key to a sustainable future.
– Dawn Doan,
designer
I am always inspired by the groundbreaking contributions women have made in the world. When we share our stories and the stories of the women before us, it builds strength, self-esteem and sets the stage for the next “first woman to...” because it's inevitable!
– Sandra Mckinney,
store manager
I am personally motivated to be my best self whenever I take a walk through history. Although I celebrate the achievements of all women, as an African American, I am especially proud of my ancestors as I find them both uplifting and inspirational.
– Dorothy Harris,
e-commerce fulfillment training supervisor
Be willing to bet on yourself...
You have to believe in [your brand] more than anyone else.
– SaVonne Anderson
founder of Aya Paper Co
Keep the faith in your vision and just keep going because eventually, things are going to start to fall
into place.
– Jacqueline Carrington,
founder of People
of Color
I am personally motivated to be my best self whenever I take a walk through history. Although I celebrate the achievements of all women, as an African American, I am especially proud of my ancestors as I find them both uplifting and inspirational.