These are the women who changed the world during 2019.

As we arrive at the end of the year, it is easy to look back and remember the evil, whether in politics or in environmental matters. But what is also clear is the role of women in forming our best world. Take Gina Miller and Baroness Hale, who banned undemocratic politics [...]
But what is also clear is the role of women in forming our best world.
Take Gina Miller and Baroness Hale, who banned undemocratic or Greta Thundberg, who at the age of 16, has led the international climate change movement are just a few examples.
It's Lisbon who served as an inspiring woman for the positiveness and access to the body, while Phoebe Waller-Brigdge has not only made us laugh and cry, but has also proven how familiar women's narrations are. Here are 10 women who have influenced the way we live and think throughout the year we're leaving behind...
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Just 18 months ago she was just a waitress and a bartender. Today, it represents the future of the American Democratic Party and is statistically the second most controversial politician after Trump. In November 2018, she became the youngest woman to serve at the United States Congress, winning the race for the 14th district of New York at age 29. Her mandate began this year. With the proposal for poverty policy and the support of a health care system, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a beacon of hope in American politics.

Greta Thurberg
She's 16 years old and played a major role in the climate change movement that swept the globe in 2019. She flew towards the US this year and delivered a viral speech condemning world leaders for their treatment of the environment. You stole my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. We're at the start of a massive extinction and all you can talk about is your next story,”, she dared.

Lisbon
She's a happy champion with a positive approach to her body. Viral performance Glastonbury resulted in humans all over the world and their imperfect bodies. It has inspired and cheered millions with the lyrics of its song, convincingly affecting the concept of beauty and style.

Phoebe Waller-Brigge
Whoever has an interest in popular culture knows that Phoebe Waller-Brigge is the protagonist of the next year. In Emmy's 2019, she won convincingly by taking three of the best categories, including the leading actress in a comedy series. One of the most successful artists in her barn.

Gina Miller
What would the United Kingdom be if it wasn't Gina Miller? It rose against Prime Minister Boris Johnson's attempt to suspend Parliament, a move it considered illegal and undemocratic. Once again, the Supreme Court voted in its favour. It brought down Boris Johnson and his controversial plan for Brex. For the second time, Miller, through persistence and full passion, fought for British democracy.

Baroness Inside Hale
If Gina Miller led the legal procedures against Boris Johnson's bid for parliament, Baroness Brenda Hale committed the act. Determining that the suspension was the illegal “, invalid and without any effect”, Hale banned undemocratic politics. Leeds-born legal expert remains the first female president of the Supreme Court and has long fought for better gender representation at the United Kingdom Supreme Court.

Yacindda Ardern
Jakinda Ardern's sensitive and progressive treatment of the fatal terrorist attacks on March 2019 at two mosques was a lesson for world leaders. Within a week of the tragedy, in which an extremist shot 51 people in prayer, Ardern was moved to drastically restrict New Zealand's weapons laws, halting the sale of all kinds of semiautomatic weapons and assault rifles. In the face of division, terror, and hatred, Ader was an example of hope, kindness, and unity.

Bethany Williams
This year, the fashion world has finally begun to involve sustainable practices. Few have done so with as much passion or commitment as Bethany Williams, who deals with social and environmental issues, recreate the production process and turning it into a virtuous cycle. The results of the Unisex are street clothing with a social conscience. It is living evidence that luxury fashions do not need to contribute to our planet's collapse, and an inspiration to brands that they think are insurmountable.

Elizabeth Warren
It may have fallen to the polls, but remains one of the three potential candidates of the Democratic Party to ensure the nomination in the 2020 presidential elections. Could she be the woman who can finally get Donald Trump out of the game? Only time will tell, but for now she is focusing on her campaign.

Jessica Meir and Christina Koch
If there has ever been a clear indication of women's achievements, it's space and NASA. Led by Jessica Meir and Christina Koch, the NASA mission was delayed for several months after there was no room available for women, testifying that space travel was designed with men in mind. But the two refused to stumble made the journey happen. And that's their personal merit!

Katie Bowman
Dr. Katie Bowman from Harvard University, who spent years collecting data that eventually turned into an image of black hole. Katie and her team have created algorithms that have been able to process astronomical data that have already become half a ton of disks that have collected all information in an understandable photograph.













