Our Stories Are All Intertwined
The most widely read Spanish-language author ever, Isabel Allende is a literary legend and feminist powerhouse whose “place as an icon of world literature was secured long ago” (Khaled Hosseini). Through her magical, inspiring books—from The House of the Spirits to her most recent The Wind Knows My Name—she shows how our stories are all intertwined, and encourages us to find solidarity and stand up for one another.
Inspiring Younger Generations to Reach for the Stars
Astronaut and inventor Ellen Ochoa made history as the first Latina in space, but she didn’t stop there. She championed diversity as the first Hispanic director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, prompting such a radical shift in its culture that her work is still held up as an example of how to change the world by changing people’s minds. She’s a powerful role model for women and minorities, in STEM and every other field.
Your Differences Are Your Strength
Queer writer Gabby Rivera has dedicated her career to creating the wildest, most fun stories ever by leaning into her unique identity. She drew on her heritage to write her solo comic series about America Chavez, a queer Latina superhero—becoming the first Latina ever to write for Marvel Comics. She proves that our differences and unique stories can become powerful sources of strength, community, and joy.
Dream First, Details Later
Overthinking kills innovation, says Ellen Bennett. She was a 24-year-old line cook when she took her $300 in savings and started her own apron brand. Today, it’s the largest gourmet apron manufacturer in the world, beloved by the likes of Martha Stewart and featured in Fast Company and Forbes. Through her incredible story, she inspires us all to dream big and take action, even and especially when we don’t have all the answers.