Over
the years, Doodles have marked the achievements of women in science,
civil rights, journalism, sports, arts, technology and beyond. But for
our 2016 International Women’s Day Doodle, we wanted to celebrate the
next generation of Doodle-worthy women—the engineers, educators,
leaders, movers and shakers of tomorrow.
So we visited 13 cities
around the world and asked 337 girls and women to complete the sentence
“One Day I Will...” Then, we made this video.
From San
Francisco, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, Lagos, Moscow, Cairo, Berlin,
London, Paris, Jakarta, Bangkok, New Delhi and Tokyo, the women we met
make up a diverse mosaic of personalities, ages and backgrounds. And
their aspirations are just as varied—ranging from the global to the very
personal, from discovering more digits of pi to becoming a mother to
giving a voice to those who can’t speak.
We also asked some more
familiar figures to participate, including anthropologist Jane
Goodall—who wants to discuss the environment with the Pope—and Nobel
Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai and activist Muzoon Almellehan, who are
working fearlessly toward a future where every girl can go to school.
Despite already impressive accomplishments under their belts, these
women continue to dream big.
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