Women on Fire: Why I chose Shuri by Donna Brinkley
My choice for TRS Women on Fire is Black Panther’s Shuri, perfectly portrayed by Letitia Wright. A brilliant scientist and fierce,...
Women on Fire: Why I chose Okoye by Aysun Kuzey
I chose Okoye because she represents the strength of every woman, is a role model and gives hope to every little girl out there to be...
Women on Fire: Why I chose Molly Weasley by Cheryl Black Jackson
I chose Molly Weasley for the Women on Fire project because she is an amazing and loving Mother, and who in the heart of adversity...
Women on Fire: Why I chose Harley Quinn by Morgan May
I chose Harley Quinn because, despite her flaws, she is unbreakable - and she can face anything with a laugh! #MorganMay #StardustDolls...
Women on Fire: Why I chose Catwoman by Anne Motzler
I chose Catwoman,because the Michelle Pfeiffer Version was always my favorite .And i love her transformation through the Movie....
Women on Fire: Why I chose Black Widow by Shari Marscheider
I chose Black Widow because she is one of my favorite movie characters, her and Gal Gadot. Shari Marscheider #ShariMarscheider #Sashableu...
Women on Fire: Why I chose Liv Moore by Lisa Gates
I chose my character because collecting dolls should be fun and bring people together. My daughter and I absolutely love Liv and we love...
Women on Fire: Why I chose Lady Sif by Monica Kohnke
I chose Sif because, in her own words, she was born a goddess and forged a warrior. She is courageous and loyal, brave and beautiful....
Women on Fire: Why I chose Xena by Lisa Ramsammy
I chose Xena for her valiant battle skills and compassion to always do the right thing. Lisa Ramsammy #faceyourart #Xena #LucyLawless...
Women on Fire: Why I chose Cinderella by Laurie Leigh
I chose the Live Action Cinderella because she was a survivor and never allowed her circumstances to define her. Always Courageous and...