WonderWoman was popularized by DC comics in the 1940’s during WWII. She was a woman warrior with power and strength encouraging women to work and support the war effort. WonderWoman was one of the first icons depicting women as leaders who fought for what was right and just. WonderWoman was revitalized 40 years ago for a new generation in the exciting 1975 TV series. A new WonderWoman movie will be released in June!!!
WONDERWOMAN BROKE THE CHAINS LIMITING WOMEN

Juana and Lynda Carter at the Adelante Youth Conference where they both spoke on empowering Latino youth and young women

The WonderWoman TV show featured Lynda Carter – a Latina from Arizona

Gail Gadot stars in the WonderWoman Movie out this June
1. Her lasso of truth forced anyone it captured to obey and tell the truth. Imagine having one of those today – how different would our society would be if our leaders told the truth and obeyed what was good and just.
2. She also had psychic abilities – telepathy and ESP – “Well we women don’t know how we know what we know we just know we know it” It’s our intuition. We have trust this special inner compass. We know what is right for our children, our communities, our country and our future…
What WonderWoman means to leaders today

Let us continue the momentum of Women’s March – Denver – Jan. 21, 2017
Let the 100th years of women’s right to vote be a call to sustain the momentum of the Women’s March – to revive WonderWoman leadership and ignite our warrior spirit. It is time to take out our lassos of truth – and to use our array of intuitive abilities to create a just, equitable and inclusive world for our children and grandchildren.
There was another old saying they use to tell women — ” A Woman’s Work is never done!!” Yep that is right! So let’s finish the Job Ladies!! We have the power, we are warriors, we have WonderWoman leadership!