Mary Wollstonecraft(Author of AVindication of theRights of Women;advocated forwomen's education) 19thamendmentCreate anInclusiveWorldThere are 2.24men for everywoman thatappears on filmin HollywoodInternationalWomen'sDayOver 12millionwomen ownbusinessesin the U.S HillaryClintonSusan B. Anthony(American women'srights activist;pivotal in women'ssuffrage movement)WomeninBusinessWomenEmpowermentWomen earn82 cents forevery dollarearned bymenWomenin TechSojourner Truth(former slavewho was anabolitionist andwomen's rightsactivist) EqualPayDayBeyonceSeneca FallsConvention (Firstconvention forsolely discussingwomen's rights) UnconsciousBiasFemaleEntrepreneursBreakingthe GlassCeilingFor every 100 menpromoted tomanager, only 85women werepromoted (McKinsey& Company 2020report) The first time anAfrican Americanwoman served onthe U.S. Senatewas in 1993.RuthBaderGinsburgGenderStereotypesMalala Yousafzai(Pakistani activistfor femaleeducation; youngestperson to receiveNobel Peace Prize)Marie Curie(Polish-Frenchphysicist)OprahWinfreyElizabeth CadyStanton (Mainforce behindthe SenecaFallsConvention) Closing theConfidenceGapBarbaraCorcoran(SharkTank)HellenKellerIntersectionalitySerenaWilliamsNetworkingJenniferAnistonEqualitySonia Sotomayor(Associate Justiceof the SupremeCourt ofthe U.S)BentleyWomen'sNetworkFinancialIndependenceMaya Angelou(American poet,civil rights activist,and first femaleblack director inHollywood)IndiraNooyi(CEO ofPepsico)Diversityin theWorkplaceLoriGreiner(SharkTank)NegotiationAugust 18,1920 (Whitewomen getthe right tovote)CelebrateWomen inYour Life36% of womenown smallbusinesses in theU.S.(based on2019 study byJPMorgan Chaseand Co.)Womenown 4/10businessesin the US FeminismPersonalBrandingRosaParksWomen were notlegally guaranteedequal educationalopportunities until1972.KamalaHarris (VPof U.S)PrincessDianaLaverneCox (Americanactress andLGBTQ+advocate)Frida Kahlo(Mexicanartist; artworkfocuses onfeminism)WomenCEO'sEqualWagesand PayWomen inLeadershipMichele Obama(first AfricanAmerican FirstLady of theU.S)Mary Wollstonecraft(Author of AVindication of theRights of Women;advocated forwomen's education) 19thamendmentCreate anInclusiveWorldThere are 2.24men for everywoman thatappears on filmin HollywoodInternationalWomen'sDayOver 12millionwomen ownbusinessesin the U.S HillaryClintonSusan B. Anthony(American women'srights activist;pivotal in women'ssuffrage movement)WomeninBusinessWomenEmpowermentWomen earn82 cents forevery dollarearned bymenWomenin TechSojourner Truth(former slavewho was anabolitionist andwomen's rightsactivist) EqualPayDayBeyonceSeneca FallsConvention (Firstconvention forsolely discussingwomen's rights) UnconsciousBiasFemaleEntrepreneursBreakingthe GlassCeilingFor every 100 menpromoted tomanager, only 85women werepromoted (McKinsey& Company 2020report) The first time anAfrican Americanwoman served onthe U.S. Senatewas in 1993.RuthBaderGinsburgGenderStereotypesMalala Yousafzai(Pakistani activistfor femaleeducation; youngestperson to receiveNobel Peace Prize)Marie Curie(Polish-Frenchphysicist)OprahWinfreyElizabeth CadyStanton (Mainforce behindthe SenecaFallsConvention) Closing theConfidenceGapBarbaraCorcoran(SharkTank)HellenKellerIntersectionalitySerenaWilliamsNetworkingJenniferAnistonEqualitySonia Sotomayor(Associate Justiceof the SupremeCourt ofthe U.S)BentleyWomen'sNetworkFinancialIndependenceMaya Angelou(American poet,civil rights activist,and first femaleblack director inHollywood)IndiraNooyi(CEO ofPepsico)Diversityin theWorkplaceLoriGreiner(SharkTank)NegotiationAugust 18,1920 (Whitewomen getthe right tovote)CelebrateWomen inYour Life36% of womenown smallbusinesses in theU.S.(based on2019 study byJPMorgan Chaseand Co.)Womenown 4/10businessesin the US FeminismPersonalBrandingRosaParksWomen were notlegally guaranteedequal educationalopportunities until1972.KamalaHarris (VPof U.S)PrincessDianaLaverneCox (Americanactress andLGBTQ+advocate)Frida Kahlo(Mexicanartist; artworkfocuses onfeminism)WomenCEO'sEqualWagesand PayWomen inLeadershipMichele Obama(first AfricanAmerican FirstLady of theU.S)

BWN Women's History Month Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Mary Wollstonecraft (Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Women; advocated for women's education)
  2. 19th amendment
  3. Create an Inclusive World
  4. There are 2.24 men for every woman that appears on film in Hollywood
  5. International Women's Day
  6. Over 12 million women own businesses in the U.S
  7. Hillary Clinton
  8. Susan B. Anthony (American women's rights activist; pivotal in women's suffrage movement)
  9. Women in Business
  10. Women Empowerment
  11. Women earn 82 cents for every dollar earned by men
  12. Women in Tech
  13. Sojourner Truth (former slave who was an abolitionist and women's rights activist)
  14. Equal Pay Day
  15. Beyonce
  16. Seneca Falls Convention (First convention for solely discussing women's rights)
  17. Unconscious Bias
  18. Female Entrepreneurs
  19. Breaking the Glass Ceiling
  20. For every 100 men promoted to manager, only 85 women were promoted (McKinsey & Company 2020 report)
  21. The first time an African American woman served on the U.S. Senate was in 1993.
  22. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  23. Gender Stereotypes
  24. Malala Yousafzai (Pakistani activist for female education; youngest person to receive Nobel Peace Prize)
  25. Marie Curie (Polish-French physicist)
  26. Oprah Winfrey
  27. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Main force behind the Seneca Falls Convention)
  28. Closing the Confidence Gap
  29. Barbara Corcoran (Shark Tank)
  30. Hellen Keller
  31. Intersectionality
  32. Serena Williams
  33. Networking
  34. Jennifer Aniston
  35. Equality
  36. Sonia Sotomayor (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S)
  37. Bentley Women's Network
  38. Financial Independence
  39. Maya Angelou (American poet, civil rights activist, and first female black director in Hollywood)
  40. Indira Nooyi (CEO of Pepsico)
  41. Diversity in the Workplace
  42. Lori Greiner (Shark Tank)
  43. Negotiation
  44. August 18, 1920 (White women get the right to vote)
  45. Celebrate Women in Your Life
  46. 36% of women own small businesses in the U.S.(based on 2019 study by JPMorgan Chase and Co.)
  47. Women own 4/10 businesses in the US
  48. Feminism
  49. Personal Branding
  50. Rosa Parks
  51. Women were not legally guaranteed equal educational opportunities until 1972.
  52. Kamala Harris (VP of U.S)
  53. Princess Diana
  54. Laverne Cox (American actress and LGBTQ+ advocate)
  55. Frida Kahlo (Mexican artist; artwork focuses on feminism)
  56. Women CEO's
  57. Equal Wages and Pay
  58. Women in Leadership
  59. Michele Obama (first African American First Lady of the U.S)