WOMEN OF THE YEAR


“To be a hero or a heroine, one must give an order to oneself.” – Simone Weil 

There is something special that sets apart those who, in the words of the French philosopher Simone Weil, “give an order” to themselves to be a hero or heroine. 

USA TODAY’s Women of the Year project honors local and national heroines who make a positive impact in their communities every day. 

Unfortunately, heroines sometimes go unrecognized for their work. This project is an attempt to remedy that. Across America, USA TODAY readers submitted their nominations for national and state Women of the Year honorees. 

USA TODAY’s Women of the Year program is the continuation of our 2020 Women of the Century project, which showcased remarkable women in American history in the century since they won the right to vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment. 

Stories will be added to this project through the end of March.

Meet the USA TODAY Women of the Year honorees in every state, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Read their stories

Some of the state honorees of USA TODAY's Women of the Year.
Some of the state honorees of USA TODAY’s Women of the Year.
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In 2019, the U.S. women’s national soccer team filed a lawsuit demanding equal pay and working conditions. Alex Morgan and Crystal Dunn explain. Read the story

USWNT players on winning the fight for equal pay
USWNT players on winning the fight for equal pay
Illustration: Andrea Brunty, USA TODAY; Photos: USA TODAY, AP

It hasn’t been fast and it hasn’t been easy, but the rising tide of congresswomen is changing Capitol Hill. Read the story

It hasn’t been fast and it hasn’t been easy, but the increasing number of women in congress is changing Capitol Hill.
It hasn’t been fast and it hasn’t been easy, but the increasing number of women in congress is changing Capitol Hill.
Illustration: Andrea Brunty, USA TODAY, and Getty Images
  • Goldie Hawn
  • Nicole Mann
  • Maura Healey
  • Monica Muñoz Martinez
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph
  • Grace Young
  • Quannah Chasinghorse
  • Michelle Obama 
  • Bobbi Cordano
  • Sandra Day O’Connor

Women making an impact are chosen as USA TODAY’s Women of the Year

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Our special Women of the Year show featuring honorees sharing life lessons and inspiring advice will premiere March 31 on USA TODAY’s YouTube channel and on the USA TODAY channel available on most smart televisions and devices. Learn more

Our Women of the Year honorees are courageous, breaking records and overcoming adversity on the way to success. Their accomplishments vary, but all center on the importance of making life better in their communities and our country. Read the column

How did we choose USA TODAY’s Women of the Year? It started with nominations from you. In the end, diverse panel of experts helped to identify our final honorees. The panel was crucial in our work, and we are grateful for their time and effort. Learn more

Womankind, an inspiring video series from the Humankind franchise, showcases the untold stories of everyday women doing incredible things. The women of Womankind are entrepreneurs, small business owners, children, mentors, volunteers, teachers, pilots, mothers, friends, grandmothers. They are changing the world one act, one business, one relationship at a time. Watch more videos

Womankind: Celebrating women who are changing the world

Shop USA TODAY’s Women of the Year exclusive merch collection and champion women’s equity together. Shop the collection

Shop USA TODAY’s Women of the Year exclusive merch collection and champion women’s equity together.
Shop USA TODAY’s Women of the Year exclusive merch collection and champion women’s equity together.
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USA TODAY’s Women of the Year honorees. Top: Janet Murguía, Melinda French Gates, Rosalind Brewer. Middle: Kizzmekia Corbett, Simone Biles, Kamala Harris, Nina Garcia. Bottom:  Roopali Desai, Rachel Levine, Cheryl Horn, Linda Zhang, Heather Cox Richardson.
USA TODAY’s Women of the Year honorees. Top: Janet Murguía, Melinda French Gates, Rosalind Brewer. Middle: Kizzmekia Corbett, Simone Biles, Kamala Harris, Nina Garcia. Bottom: Roopali Desai, Rachel Levine, Cheryl Horn, Linda Zhang, Heather Cox Richardson.
Illustration: Andrea Brunty, USA TODAY

These remarkable women are leading and inspiring all across the country. Their stories are as diverse as the honorees themselves. Read more

Nominate a woman for her leadership or resilience for USA TODAY’s Women of the Year project. We’re looking for women who are advocates for equity, inspire change, lift up others and give everyday women a place to see themselves. Fill out our form

USA TODAY’s Women of the Century project in 2020 highlighted achievements of trailblazing women in the 100 years since they won the right to vote. Explore the stories, podcast, augmented reality experience and more. Explore the project

Dr. Anna Shaw and Carrie Chapman Catt, founder of the League of Women Voters, lead an estimated 20,000 supporters in a women's suffrage march on New York's Fifth Ave. in 1915.
Dr. Anna Shaw and Carrie Chapman Catt, founder of the League of Women Voters, lead an estimated 20,000 supporters in a women’s suffrage march on New York’s Fifth Ave. in 1915.
Photo: Associated Press, Illustration: USA TODAY Network

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