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A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: Women Making History 2026 | Celebrating Leadership, Legacy, and the Power of Women’s Stories


Courtesy Photo: Chronicle News Publisher    Yanice Y. Carter
Courtesy Photo: Chronicle News Publisher Yanice Y. Carter

Throughout history, women have shaped communities, built institutions, nurtured families, and led movements that changed the course of society. Yet too often their stories remain quietly woven into the fabric of history rather than fully documented and celebrated.

The Women Making History 2026 edition of The Chronicle News was created to change that.

This special series highlights women whose work, leadership, and influence continue to strengthen our communities.


From entrepreneurs and educators to healthcare professionals, artists, advocates, and mothers who lead quietly but powerfully, these stories reflect the many ways women shape the world around them.


In spaces surrounding us, women are launching businesses, mentoring the next generation, preserving culture, and creating opportunities that ripple far beyond their immediate circles. Their impact is seen not only in the work they do, but in the lives they touch.


Documenting those stories matters.

For nearly four decades, The Chronicle News has worked to preserve the voices and experiences of our community, ensuring that the full picture of our history is told. The Women Making History campaign continues that mission by lifting up women whose leadership, creativity, resilience, and vision deserve to be recognized and remembered.

Some of the women featured in this edition lead large organizations. Others are building quiet revolutions in their neighborhoods, businesses, classrooms, and families.

All of them are making history.


This edition is both a celebration and a record. It honors the women whose contributions are shaping the present while inspiring the next generation to dream bigger, lead boldly, and create their own paths forward.


Because when women rise, communities rise with them. And their stories deserve to be told.


— Yanice Y. Carter, MBA, CSSGB

Publisher, The Chronicle News


 
 
 

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