Dina is the fastest woman in British history and the first British woman to win a major global sprint title.She took gold in the final of the women's 200m at the World Athletics Championships in Doha, after she had already taken silver in the 100m.Sport allows you to view your body in a positive way as you see the amazing things it is able to do and how it can change. In 2018, the British Museum placed two of her artworks on long-term display in the Islamic Gallery.

Scarlett's book, It's Not OK to Feel Blue (and other lies), brings together high-profile figures to talk about their experiences of mental health and the stigma surrounding the issue.Delivering post in rural Wales, Ella was shocked by the amount of discarded plastic on the streets.So she started a campaign for plastic-free period products, successfully lobbying manufacturers to make real changes and councils to spend their period poverty funding on eco-friendly products.My hopes for the future are that period products come without plastic, governments make sustainable choices and manufacturers put the planet before profit.British-Indian Sharan is founder and editor-in-chief of Burnt Roti magazine, focusing on mental and sexual health for young South Asians, and LGBTQ rights. My hope for the future is to have more female athletes excel at their sport in order to represent Egypt well internationally. Dubbed "Brazil's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez" by the press, the 25-year-old grew up on the outskirts of Sao Paulo where she lost her father to drug addiction. She is founder of We the Humans, a non-profit organisation working with local communities to provide opportunities for vulnerable women and children. We can choose to create a future that is brimming with prosperity, progress, and love.Katie was a key leader on the team that developed algorithms and techniques to recover the first-ever image of a black hole.She started the project as a graduate student, and is now an assistant professor of computing and mathematical sciences at the California Institute of Technology.Katie collaborated with a number of women on the Event Horizon Telescope team to pull off this feat, on everything from instrumentation to black hole theory.My ambition for the future is that we use artificial intelligence and machine-learning methods to design better scientists, who tell us how to go and discover the world around us.After recounting not being able to reach the locks on toilet doors in a candid speech in 2017, Sinéad Burke quickly became one of the world's most influential disability activists. Since winning a national agriculture award, she has used the platform to draw attention to women's rights issues, including lack of land ownership, lack of access to education and domestic violence.Working with women smallholder garden owners in innovative ways, honouring indigenous knowledge and developing biodiverse agroecosystems, promotes sustainable food production and nutrition.Branded as 21st Century building blocks, Ayah Bdeir's littleBits company makes kits of electronic blocks that snap together with magnets, allowing anyone to "build, prototype, and invent".Already used in thousands of schools across the US, this year Ayah launched a $4m value initiative with Disney to try and close the gender gap in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, (STEM), supplying 15,000 10-year-old girls in California with free littleBits kits.I am on a mission to make sure every kid — regardless of gender, background, or ethnicity — has the skills to invent the world they want to live in.Buddhism is Thailand's most common religion, with some 300,000 Buddhist monks. But I hope in the face of all the hardships we will continue and never give up.Dr Alanoud Alsharekh is a founding member of the Abolish 153 campaign, calling for Kuwait's "honour-killing" law to be scrapped.She works with institutions to improve gender equality in the Middle East, and was the first Kuwaiti awarded France's National Order of Merit, for her defence of women's rights.Training and empowering future female leaders is a major issue that I am doing my part to see resolved in the immediate future, not only in Kuwait but across the region.When war broke out in architect Marwa Al-Sabouni's home city of Homs, Syria, she refused to leave.She has written a book documenting this time, and has drawn up plans to rebuild the destroyed Baba Amr district, in a way that would bring different classes and ethnic groups together. I hope that humanity will wake up to a Greta-esque urgency for climate action.When Benedicte looked around the Democratic Republic of Congo, she could see plenty of raw produce from potato to passionfruit, but still people were living in food poverty.She says supermarkets were full of products originally grown in DR Congo, but exported out, processed with preservatives, before being reimported at expensive prices. (Still Counting, by Marilyn Waring)Amy Webb is a futurist who advises government leaders and the CEOs of some of the world's largest companies on how to prepare for complex futures.In 2015, she decided to make all of her research open source, freely available to the public.Our ideas about the future are shaped by our own upbringings, world views and cognitive biases. I will stay out late that night; I will wear whatever I want to, without worrying about being harassed. I never limit myself as to what is possible as long as my body will cooperate. One reason for humanity's continued struggles is our conflicting visions of how the future should look. Hosted by The Journal Record and 5 others. Then change will come, including legislative changes in terms of the rights of women specifically and Yemeni people in general.Self-taught screenwriter Kalista Sy's TV series Mistress of a Married Man sent shock waves through her home country when it was released earlier this year.Dubbed 'Senegal's Sex and the City', the viral sensation features sexually liberated, hard-working and successful female characters who address the struggles of women in West Africa, from polygamy to domestic abuse and mental health issues.Despite everything that women go through, despite all the mistakes they had to make, despite all the 'you can't do this', they know they can rise up, and be the best version of themselves - because the future will not be drawn without them.This summer, 22-year-old actress and director Bella Thorne released her own topless photos after a hacker threatened to leak them, saying, “It's my decision now, you don't get to take another thing from me.”Bella, who has just directed her first porn film, says the abuse of women online can only change if more female content creators are involved in projects that celebrate sexuality.The female future for me is finally having equality.