Across history, women were told to sit down, smile, and stay quiet.
Spoiler alert- they didn't. They spoke out, stood tall - and ruined the patriarchy's day. Because of them, women won.
Journalist and human rights advocate Antoinette Lattouf takes us on a gripping journey through women who defied expectations and shattered cultural and legal barriers - often while being told to calm down.
From Australia's first female law graduate to Indigenous leaders resisting colonisation, pioneers in sport and science, and the migrant women behind the Jobs for Women and #MeToo movements - some you'll recognise, others you'll wish you'd known sooner.
Threaded through is Lattouf's own story - a searingly honest account of challenging powerful systems and entrenched beliefs. Together, these stories reveal the triumphs and precedents - but also the stumbles and cost of disrupting the status quo.
Women Who Win is a fierce, unflinching celebration of grit, guts, and glorious defiance. These women didn't just show up - they came to rewrite the rules and never asked for permission.
Less history lesson, more history's mic drop - and now, the stage is yours.
Armed with the lessons of those who came before us - what fight will you take on? What victories are within your reach today?