British suffragette and women's rights activist
British suffragette and women's rights activist
British suffragette and wheelchair-bound activist who campaigned tirelessly for women's voting rights.
Rosa May Billinghurst was a prominent British suffragette known as the 'cripple suffragette' due to her use of a tricycle after a childhood illness.
She joined the Women's Social and Political Union and took part in protests, marches, and hunger strikes.
Her disability did not deter her from confronting authorities, often leading police on a chase through London streets.
Billinghurst served time in prison, where she endured force-feeding during a hunger strike.
After the suffrage victory, she continued advocating for women's and disabled people's rights until her death in 1953.
1875
Rosa May Billinghurst
Welsh nurse and educator
Welsh nurse and educator
Welsh nurse and educator recognized for pioneering contributions to nursing research and practice.
Born in 1941 in Wales, she has dedicated her career to advancing nursing education and scholarship.
As a distinguished academic, she has led research into nursing ethics, patient safety, and professional standards.
She has held professorships at leading universities and influenced nursing curricula worldwide.
Her work includes publishing numerous articles and mentoring the next generation of nurse educators.
In recognition of her impact, she has received honors from professional nursing organizations.
She continues to advocate for evidence-based practice and compassionate patient care.
1941
June Clark
American journalist and author
American journalist and author
American journalist and author best known for his critique of media bias and award-winning reporting.
Born in New York City in 1945, Bernard Goldberg began his career at CBS News, where he won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 1979.
He joined Fox News in 2000 as a senior correspondent and commentator, focusing on media analysis and political issues.
Goldberg authored several best-selling books, including "Bias" (2001) and "100 People Who Are Screwing Up America" (2005).
Known for his critical perspective on mainstream media, he has been a prominent figure in the discourse on journalistic standards.
He continues to host television and radio programs and speak publicly on media and politics.
Bernard Goldberg
American publisher and critic
American publisher and critic
American publisher and film critic, founder of Movieguide, promoting Christian values in entertainment.
Born in 1946, Ted Baehr launched his career in the media industry as a publisher and critic focused on family-friendly content.
He is the founder and editor-in-chief of Movieguide, a leading Christian entertainment review publication.
Baehr hosts a daily radio and television program, providing analysis and guidance on faith and culture in film and television.
He advises entertainment professionals on incorporating positive moral themes and has lectured widely on media ethics.
Through his work, he has influenced the portrayal of family values and faith-based narratives in Hollywood.
1946
Ted Baehr
Estonian journalist, politician, and diplomat
Estonian journalist
politician
and diplomat
Estonian journalist who became a politician and diplomat, serving in parliament and representing her country abroad.
Born in 1946, Krista Kilvet began her professional life as a radio journalist for Estonian national media, reporting on cultural and political developments.
Following Estonia's independence, she was elected to the Riigikogu, where she played a key role in shaping the young nation's policies.
Kilvet later served as a diplomat, representing Estonia in European countries and promoting integration with Western institutions.
Her leadership helped to establish Estonia's presence on the international stage during a critical period of transition.
She passed away in 2009, leaving behind a legacy of journalistic integrity and public service.
Krista Kilvet
English model and businesswoman
English model and businesswoman
English model turned entrepreneur, founder of Pineapple Dance Studios and a pioneering dancewear brand.
Born in 1946, Debbie Moore first gained attention as a fashion model in London during the 1960s.
She transitioned into entrepreneurship by launching Pineapple Dance Studios in the late 1970s, creating a vibrant hub for dancers.
Her brand expanded into a successful dancewear and fashion label, sold in major retailers across the UK.
Moore has published her memoirs and remains an influential figure in both the dance and fashion industries.
Her visionary approach helped to popularize dance culture and innovative activewear designs.
Debbie Moore