Helen Chenevix
Irish trade unionist, suffragist, and social campaigner
Irish trade unionist, suffragist, and social campaigner
As ATU secretary, Cossey was a leading advocate of higher wages for women. When she retired in 1945 she left behind a strong union which was the oldest surviving women’s union in New Zealand.
Irish trade unionist and suffragist
Ettie Rout gained a public profile as a cyclist, vegetarian, freethinker and physical culturist.
American suffrage leader and lawyer.
Wendy Lowenstein was a pioneer of oral history, giving a voice to the ordinary people who lived history. Lowenstein was also an activist who engaged in a life-long fight for social justice.
Australian labour activist Zelda D’Aprano’s leadership was exercised by ‘fighting inequality and injustice through confronting employers, fellow male unionists and CPA office holders by speaking out, naming problems and working hard’.
American labor leader
New Zealand tailoress, union official, social reformer
Ellen Hayes was an American mathematician and astronomer. She was one of the first female American professors.