Let’s Inspire Inclusion with These Illustrations for International Women’s Day!

March is Women’s Month, and this year, the movement challenges us to imagine a world with gender equality; one that’s bias-free and inclusive. We’ve gathered illustrations of women by our talented members that #InspireInclusion!
Women Superhero
Adrenaline-filled roles aren’t only for guys. Lady superheroes can awesomely save the day!

Watch out bad guys, because Teen Supergirl by Margeaux Lucas (represented by mbartists) is out on watch!

Who says you can’t save the world while looking fabulous at the same time? SHE-RA, the Princess of Power by Kate Cosgrove proves it’s possible! 💪
Everyday Women
Admirable women are all around us everyday. Look around - which woman in your life inspires you?

Here’s a strong, confident woman by Jagriti Khirwar.

This perfect image of women supporting women was illustrated by Inês da Fonseca. 🩷

Hard-working women are all around, showing up everyday no matter what, like this lady selling fish by Wouter Pasman. 🙌
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Take a walk around a Cambodian market and you’ll see this lady by Rebeca J. Pintos (represented by Illustration Online LLC) selling refreshing fruit drinks! 🍈🍍🥥

Lovely message by Jess Vosseteig (represented by Good Illustration) - women should empower each other! 👏

The woman with the most impact on us often are the ones closest to us. Here’s Fiona hugging her beautiful granny Fiona by Annie Bakst.
Women Warriors
Fierce and determined, these women leaders from history are fascinating!

Boudicca, illustrated here by Daniel Nelson (represented by Good Illustration), was a warrior queen of the Iceni people, took up arms and led the Iceni and other peoples in a revolt against the Romans, who betrayed them, took over their land, and plundered her tribesmen.

Sisters Trung Trac and Trung Nhi, illustrated here by Quang & Lien (represented by Good Illustration), drove out a cruel governor and fought to free the Lac people of 20 CE Vietnam until the end.
Women That Fought For Change
Thank you, ladies!

Sean O'Neill illustrated this picture of women fighting for rights!

Stacey Abrams, illustrated here by George Doutsiopoulos (represented by Good Illustration), established Fair Fight Action to encourage voter turnout and to ensure that all votes are accurately counted.

Rose Schneiderman, illustrated here by Giovanni Abeille (represented by mbartists), worked hard to improve the wages, working hours, and work safety standards for women labourers in the United States.
Women in the Arts
Creativity abounds in these fantastic women!

Edmonia Lewis, illustrated here by Sunnu Rebecca Choi (represented by Good Illustration), was the first professional BIPOC sculptor in the United States and win international commendation.

Amrita Sher-Gil, illustrated by Heather Powers (represented by Jennifer Nelson Artists, Inc.), regarded as one of the most praiseworthy avant-garde women artists of the early 20th century.

Let your voices be heard, ladies! Here’s a woman working in media by Niallycat (represented by Good Illustration).
Women in Science
Brains so amazing!

Fhiona Galloway (represented by Beehive Illustration) brings us a lovely illustration of Jane Goodall, the world’s top expert on chimpanzees. 🐒

Doron Ben-Ami shows us a lady doctor trying to calm a child down for a test.

Women in STEM - like this one by Claudio Cerri (represented by Beehive Illustration) - are making a mark in the field!

A pioneer of computer programming, Grace Hopper - illustrated here by Ario Murti (represented by Good Illustration) - was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer!

To be a woman in space is the dream of this little astronaut by Kateryna Manko!
Women in Sports
Going for the gold is for everyone! 🤩

Leaping over bias and inequality like how this athlete by Geraldine Sy (represented by Good Illustration) leaps over hurdles!

Women are fighters! Wilma Rudolph - illustrated here by Anni Betts - on the left is Wilma Rudolph, did not let childhood polio stop her from becoming world-record-holding Olympic champion!
Differently-abled Women
These women have figured out a different way to access the world, and that’s amazing! 🙌

Watch this wheeled wonder by Ed Koehler shoot a free throw - and nail it! 🏀

This lovely scene illustrated by Tanya Emelyanova (represented by Good Illustration) is from the book, Listening To My Body.

A dog’s kindness, like this one by Tammie Lyon (represented by mbartists), is inclusive.💛

In a wheelchair, with a leg brace, or wearing a head covering, this happy bunch by Zoe Ranucci prove that true friends accept you for who you are. 🫶
Books About Inspiring Women
Read about women who made their mark in history!

Empower, educate, and entertain the young generation with this amazing book of equally amazing women by Violet Lemay (represented by mbartists)!