Australian suffragette and feminist
Australian suffragette and feminist
Australian suffragette and feminist activist who championed women's and Indigenous rights.
Jessie Street was born in 1889 in Melbourne into a politically active family.
She emerged as a leader in Australia's suffrage movement, advocating for women's voting rights.
During World War II, she represented Australia on the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
She also campaigned tirelessly for the rights of Indigenous Australians and social welfare.
Her dedication to human rights earned her an OBE and national acclaim.
She died in 1970, remembered as a pioneering figure in social justice.
1970
Jessie Street
American journalist
American journalist
American journalist and broadcast executive known for shaping modern television news at NBC.
Julian Goodman began his career as a newspaper reporter before transitioning to television journalism.\nHe rose to become president of NBC News, overseeing coverage of major events and expanding the network's news programming.\nGoodman championed investigative reporting and high production values, influencing the standards of broadcast journalism.\nAfter his tenure, he wrote and lectured on media ethics and the evolving role of news in society.\nHis leadership helped lay the foundation for the modern television news landscape.\nHe passed away on July 2, 2012, leaving a significant legacy in broadcast media.
Julian Goodman
Duchess of Roxburghe
Duchess of Roxburghe
British aristocrat and philanthropist who served as Duchess of Roxburghe.
Born Mary Goelet in 1915 into a prominent American family.
Married the Duke of Roxburghe and became Duchess in 1935.
Managed the Floors Castle estate, preserving historic architecture and gardens.
Actively supported charitable causes in arts, education, and healthcare.
Hosted cultural events that showcased Scottish tradition and heritage.
Her philanthropy and stewardship left a lasting impact on her communities.
Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe
New Zealand lawyer and judge, 10th Chief Justice of New Zealand
New Zealand lawyer and judge
10th Chief Justice of New Zealand
New Zealand lawyer who served as the country's 10th Chief Justice from 1978 to 1989.
Born in 1920, Ronald Davison pursued a career in law after completing his studies. He was appointed to the bench and rose through the judicial ranks to become Chief Justice of New Zealand in 1978. During his tenure, he presided over important cases and contributed to the development of New Zealand's legal framework. He was known for his commitment to justice and the rule of law. Davison retired in 1989 after more than a decade at the helm of the judiciary, leaving a legacy of integrity and fairness.
2015
Ronald Davison
Chief Justice of New Zealand
Mexican journalist
Mexican journalist
Pioneering Mexican broadcast journalist best known for anchoring Televisa's flagship newscast '24 Horas'.
Born in 1928, Jacobo Zabludovsky became Mexico's first television news anchor, debuting in the early 1950s. He founded and hosted the groundbreaking program '24 Horas,' which became the nation's most-watched newscast for decades. Zabludovsky was known for his authoritative style and influential interviews, shaping public discourse in Mexico. Over a career spanning more than five decades, he covered numerous historic events and earned multiple journalism awards. He remained a prominent media figure until his retirement, leaving a lasting legacy in Mexican news broadcasting.
Jacobo Zabludovsky
American Twitch streamer
American Twitch streamer
American Twitch streamer and esports competitor known online as 'Reckful'.
Byron 'Reckful' Bernstein was a pioneering figure in the online gaming community, rising to prominence as a top World of Warcraft Arena player and one of Twitch's earliest partners. His engaging live streams blended high-level gameplay with candid personal interaction, helping to define modern streaming culture. Bernstein also developed gaming software tools and mentored aspiring streamers. Open about his struggles with mental health, he sparked important conversations about well-being in the gaming world. His untimely death in 2020 prompted widespread tributes and a renewed focus on mental health support within online communities.
Byron Bernstein
American socialite
American socialite
American socialite and entrepreneur known for her work in finance and philanthropy.
Sophia Hutchins garnered public attention as an entrepreneur and close associate of Caitlyn Jenner. She founded LUMASOL, a financial services company focused on empowering individuals with financial literacy, and serves as its CEO. In addition to her business pursuits, Hutchins is active in philanthropy, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and supporting educational initiatives. Frequently featured in media interviews and high-profile events, she uses her platform to raise awareness of social causes. Hutchins represents a new generation of socialites who combine business acumen with meaningful social impact.
2025
Sophia Hutchins