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It’s International Women’s Day today. The very first Women’s Day was organized in 1909, 110 years ago. Each year, people celebrate women’s achievements, run initiatives to raise awareness against bias, and encourage everyone to take action for equality. It has even become a national holiday in many countries, such as Cambodia, Russia, Uganda, Ukraine, and Vietnam.
There are still fewer women than men in the indie maker community, which is why we want to take this opportunity to highlight them and make them easier to find. Without further ado, here are 60 female makers you can follow on Twitter to diversify your feed and discover new, interesting indie projects.
- Abadesi Osunsade
- Abhinaya Konduru
- Aleksandra Smelianska
- Ali Spittel
- Alyssa X
- Amandine Flachs
- Amie Chen
- Amy Sitwala
- Anda Petras
- Andrea Hernández
- Anne-Laure Le Cunff
- Awa Ndiaye
- Clo
- Cristina Chipurici
- Danielle Jackson
- Dianna Allen
- Eepsita Gupta
- Elizabet Oliveira
- Ella Botting
- Emma Salinas
- Farah Hairi
- Femke van Schoonhoven
- Florence Kwok
- Hanna Söderquist
- Helen Ryles
- Hiro Nishimura
- Ire Aderinokun
- Isabel Costa
- Ivana McConnell
- Jess Eddy
- Joanna Walker
- Kalina Zografska
- Katy Atherholt
- Kelly Miller
- Keziyah Lewis
- Madison Taskett
- Manasvini Krishna
- Margarida Aleixo
- María Espí
- Marie Denis
- Melanie Massinger
- Naya Moss
- Noemi Stauffer
- Olesya Chernyavskaya
- Olia Gozha
- Pauline P. Narvas
- Rachel Cheuk
- Sara Joy
- Sara Vieira
- Sarah Emoike
- Sarah Jackson
- Shenae Simmons
- Steph Smith
- Soyo Awosika-Olumo
- Tamara Sredojevic
- Tracy Osborne
- Valia Walx
- Veni Kunche
- Winnie Phan
- Yewande Oyebo
Go follow them all, and let us know if you have any more amazing female makers to suggest. Happy International Women’s Day!
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