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7. Albie Sachs
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Freedom fighter Albie Sachs recounts his activism journey, the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa and how a car bomb nearly cut his life short.
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6. Gloria Steinem
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As a writer and trailblazing feminist, Gloria Steinem sparked a movement among women while pushing for a future of equality, authenticity and respect.
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5. Siya Kolisi
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After growing up in poverty, Siya Kolisi led South Africa to win a Rugby World Cup as the team's first Black captain and began a philanthropic foundation.
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4. Jacinda Ardern
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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern focuses on the power of love, kindness and empathy as she navigates national crises and barriers to leadership.
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3. Bryan Stevenson
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Human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson fights for wrongly condemned prisoners and strives to change the narrative of racial equality in America.
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2. Greta Thunberg
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Young Swedish activist Greta Thunberg's solitary protest for climate change became a reverberating call to action — and inspired a global movement.
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1. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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In one of her final interviews, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg reflects on her tireless pursuit of equality for women — and for all.