A graphic shows five influential women from history. For example, physicist and chemist Marie Curie is widely known for her groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity, work that caused her to be nearly blind by the age of 53. “In 1903, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics, making her the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize, which she won again in 1911, this time for Chemistry,” Viewpoints Staffer Kimora Holliday wrote. Graphics by Kimora Holiday, illustrations by Kimberly Sanabria-Amaya
Viewpoints Staffer Kimora Holliday shares five influential women throughout history in honor of Women’s History Month