She was a Quaker,an early feministactivist, and strongadvocate for endingslavery. In 1848, shewas a lead organizerof the Seneca FallsConvention.She founded PositivelyTrans, a nationalnetwork of transgenderpeople living with HIVfocused on storytelling,policy advocacy, andleadershipdevelopment. She was the firstIndian-born womanin space, serving asthe missionspecialist for theColumbia shuttle in2003.She made the casethat a boycott ofgoods produced byslave labour couldhelp to speed up theabolition of this socialevil.She wrote awarenessletter about Flintwater crisis, resultingin presidential visitand declaration offederal state ofemergency.She was the first femaleprincipal chief of themodern Cherokee Nation.During her leadership,tribal enrollment tripled,employment doubled,infant mortality declined,and educationalachievement rose. Along with Marsha P.Johnson, she startedthe StreetTransvestite ActionRevolutionaries(STAR) around 1971. She was the first toembrace feministideas in Ukrainianliterature and raisethe theme ofwomen’semancipation.Her poems and proselargely deal withissues related to civilrights, feminism,lesbianism, illnessand disability, and theexploration of blackfemale identity. One of the firstBlack composersand performers togain recognition inthe United States.In 2008, shefounded FairFight Action, anorganization toaddress votersuppression.She was a poet whotried to evacuateJews from Hungaryduring the Holocaust;she volunteered inPalestine toparachute intoHungary.American mathematicianknown for her work on thedevelopment of the satellitegeodesy models that wereeventually incorporated intothe Global PositioningSystem (GPS).She was an advocatefor reparations andfor a formal apologyfor the internment ofJapanese Americansthrough the CivilLiberties ActShe was the firstwoman to summitMount Everest andthen complete theSeven Summits in1992.  She was one of theorganizers of theMarch For Our Livesprotest inWashington, D.C.This eventually led tothe passing of strictergun laws in FloridaShe was a Quaker,an early feministactivist, and strongadvocate for endingslavery. In 1848, shewas a lead organizerof the Seneca FallsConvention.She founded PositivelyTrans, a nationalnetwork of transgenderpeople living with HIVfocused on storytelling,policy advocacy, andleadershipdevelopment. She was the firstIndian-born womanin space, serving asthe missionspecialist for theColumbia shuttle in2003.She made the casethat a boycott ofgoods produced byslave labour couldhelp to speed up theabolition of this socialevil.She wrote awarenessletter about Flintwater crisis, resultingin presidential visitand declaration offederal state ofemergency.She was the first femaleprincipal chief of themodern Cherokee Nation.During her leadership,tribal enrollment tripled,employment doubled,infant mortality declined,and educationalachievement rose. Along with Marsha P.Johnson, she startedthe StreetTransvestite ActionRevolutionaries(STAR) around 1971. She was the first toembrace feministideas in Ukrainianliterature and raisethe theme ofwomen’semancipation.Her poems and proselargely deal withissues related to civilrights, feminism,lesbianism, illnessand disability, and theexploration of blackfemale identity. One of the firstBlack composersand performers togain recognition inthe United States.In 2008, shefounded FairFight Action, anorganization toaddress votersuppression.She was a poet whotried to evacuateJews from Hungaryduring the Holocaust;she volunteered inPalestine toparachute intoHungary.American mathematicianknown for her work on thedevelopment of the satellitegeodesy models that wereeventually incorporated intothe Global PositioningSystem (GPS).She was an advocatefor reparations andfor a formal apologyfor the internment ofJapanese Americansthrough the CivilLiberties ActShe was the firstwoman to summitMount Everest andthen complete theSeven Summits in1992.  She was one of theorganizers of theMarch For Our Livesprotest inWashington, D.C.This eventually led tothe passing of strictergun laws in Florida

Women's History 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. She was a Quaker, an early feminist activist, and strong advocate for ending slavery. In 1848, she was a lead organizer of the Seneca Falls Convention.
  2. She founded Positively Trans, a national network of transgender people living with HIV focused on storytelling, policy advocacy, and leadership development.
  3. She was the first Indian-born woman in space, serving as the mission specialist for the Columbia shuttle in 2003.
  4. She made the case that a boycott of goods produced by slave labour could help to speed up the abolition of this social evil.
  5. She wrote awareness letter about Flint water crisis, resulting in presidential visit and declaration of federal state of emergency.
  6. She was the first female principal chief of the modern Cherokee Nation. During her leadership, tribal enrollment tripled, employment doubled, infant mortality declined, and educational achievement rose.
  7. Along with Marsha P. Johnson, she started the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) around 1971.
  8. She was the first to embrace feminist ideas in Ukrainian literature and raise the theme of women’s emancipation.
  9. Her poems and prose largely deal with issues related to civil rights, feminism, lesbianism, illness and disability, and the exploration of black female identity.
  10. One of the first Black composers and performers to gain recognition in the United States.
  11. In 2008, she founded Fair Fight Action, an organization to address voter suppression.
  12. She was a poet who tried to evacuate Jews from Hungary during the Holocaust; she volunteered in Palestine to parachute into Hungary.
  13. American mathematician known for her work on the development of the satellite geodesy models that were eventually incorporated into the Global Positioning System (GPS).
  14. She was an advocate for reparations and for a formal apology for the internment of Japanese Americans through the Civil Liberties Act
  15. She was the first woman to summit Mount Everest and then complete the Seven Summits in 1992.
  16. She was one of the organizers of the March For Our Lives protest in Washington, D.C. This eventually led to the passing of stricter gun laws in Florida