First Deaf Super Hero + Actress + Advocate
Award-winning Journalist and Thought leader
Emmy Award–winning, Oscar-nominated Actress + Author + Activist
CEO + Special Representative UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All + Co-Chair of UN-Energy
Head of External Affairs and Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG), Organon
Director of Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO)
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Engineer + Astronaut NASA
Global Head, Office of Innovation, Global Health and Scientific Engagement, Johnson & Johnson
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Director, Core Unit eHealth and Interoperability, Berlin Institute of Health
President + CEO The Chicago Community Trust
GP With Special Interest in Gynaecology & Chair of the Primary Care Women’s Health Forum
President, Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Nairobi
Professor of Cardiology and Managing Director at Radboud University Medical Centre
Go Green Student Competition Winner + Schneider Electric
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Co-Founder & Chief Development Officer,Acclinate
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Executive Director, LEARN Afganistan
Associate Director Compound Development Team Leader, Johnson & Johnson
President and CEO, Research!America
President and CEO, Biotechnology Innovation Organization
America’s Got Talent + Finalist 2021
La Capitana
The soft and soulful voice of Paris Aryanna is one to remember. Being a singer, songwriter, and musician makes her a triple threat as she forges her own path in music. Inspired by musicians like Alicia Keys and encouraged by her grandmother to begin piano lessons at a very young age, Paris’s ability to understand and compose music makes her sound distinctive. Surrounded by the art and beauty of her hometown of Austin, Texas, she paints a beautiful soundscape like no other. Paris released her first EP Color Me Free in July 2019. Since then, she has garnered attention in Austin,TX and beyond. In July 2020, Paris was selected for a competitive songwriting camp, in collaboration with SoundSync + Universal Music Publishing. In 2021 she participated in a songwriting camp for Alicia Keys in New York City in collaboration with She Is The Music and sponsored by Mercedes Benz. She is currently creating her next EP project, Flow State with hopes to release in 2022.
Ready for It All
Growing up singing in church with her family, Rachel’s vocal style is infused with soulful passion and her songwriting finds balance between memorable melodies and emotional depth. After years of career nonstarters and crippling self doubt, Rachel was all but ready to hang up her musical dreams, when she was accepted into the flagship cohort of the Connect TogetHER virtual mentorship program launched by Alicia Key’s nonprofit, She Is The Music, in response to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. After being mentored by some of the most accomplished women in music, Rachel joined multi-platinum songwriter, Mickey Shiloh’s, web-based independent music collective, HRDRV, where she currently serves as a songwriter in HRDRV’s exclusive Catalog Club. As a dedicated wife and mom, Rachel hopes to use her success to show other women like her that it’s never too late to trust your instincts, bet on yourself, and follow your dreams.
Grounding Song
Joy Nesbitt is a jazz-influenced neo-soul artist originally from Dallas, Texas. Growing up, Joy was surrounded by multiple sonic influences, from George Clinton to Stevie Wonder. In her art, Joy draws from her experiences as a Black woman constantly reaffirming her identity to creat acoustic soul music that drips emotion and authenticity. Her music is about Black feminine stories, encouraging Black women to re-inhabit their identities and live unapologetically as themselves—and Joy leads by example. In the summer of 2020, Joy Nesbitt was a songwriting mentee in She Is The Music’s mentorship program, which kicked off the inception of her first album, Atlas Rising, released in February 2021. Joy Nesbitt was honored to be featured in Alicia Keys’ Masterclass episode on songwriting at the conclusion of the program, where they jointly workshopped her song, “Echo” off of Atlas Rising.A 2021 recipient of the Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts from Harvard University for the sum of her artistic activities as a student, Joy has been lucky to be instructed by musical greats like Esperanza Spalding, Stew, and Vijay Iyer. Dedicating her musical honesty to powerful icons such as Lauryn Hill and Moses Sumney, Joy continues to be a voice and leader in picturing what it means to be unapologetically Black.”
Made To Run by Girls Go Global
Girls Go Global is a team of female artists, songwriters, producers, and engineers from all over the world who collaborate virtually to make songs together. The group was started when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the music scene hard, and many musicians found themselves unable to perform, go to the studio, or collaborate with each other. During this time, several organizations for women in music, including She Is The Music and Girls Who Listen, took action to provide virtual conferences, masterclasses, and mentorship programs, allowing women from all over the world to continue learning and connecting with each other. This is how Xisca, a pop artist/songwriter based in Los Angeles, and Jolaubi, a triple threat artist (rapper/singer/dancer) based in Brooklyn, met and decided to make a space for women to not only connect with each other but to actually write and produce music together virtually. Now, Girls Go Global is made up of several talented creators including Xisca, Jolaubi, Marisa Brown, a New York singer-songwriter living in Dublin, Ireland, N’IYA, a singer-songwriter, producer and creative director from New Orleans, and Fewie, a music producer, songwriter, and vocal producer born and raised in Brazil.
Made To Run by Girls Go Global
Girls Go Global is a team of female artists, songwriters, producers, and engineers from all over the world who collaborate virtually to make songs together. The group was started when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the music scene hard, and many musicians found themselves unable to perform, go to the studio, or collaborate with each other. During this time, several organizations for women in music, including She Is The Music and Girls Who Listen, took action to provide virtual conferences, masterclasses, and mentorship programs, allowing women from all over the world to continue learning and connecting with each other. This is how Xisca, a pop artist/songwriter based in Los Angeles, and Jolaubi, a triple threat artist (rapper/singer/dancer) based in Brooklyn, met and decided to make a space for women to not only connect with each other but to actually write and produce music together virtually. Now, Girls Go Global is made up of several talented creators including Xisca, Jolaubi, Marisa Brown, a New York singer-songwriter living in Dublin, Ireland, N’IYA, a singer-songwriter, producer and creative director from New Orleans, and Fewie, a music producer, songwriter, and vocal producer born and raised in Brazil.
Made To Run by Girls Go Global
Girls Go Global is a team of female artists, songwriters, producers, and engineers from all over the world who collaborate virtually to make songs together. The group was started when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the music scene hard, and many musicians found themselves unable to perform, go to the studio, or collaborate with each other. During this time, several organizations for women in music, including She Is The Music and Girls Who Listen, took action to provide virtual conferences, masterclasses, and mentorship programs, allowing women from all over the world to continue learning and connecting with each other. This is how Xisca, a pop artist/songwriter based in Los Angeles, and Jolaubi, a triple threat artist (rapper/singer/dancer) based in Brooklyn, met and decided to make a space for women to not only connect with each other but to actually write and produce music together virtually. Now, Girls Go Global is made up of several talented creators including Xisca, Jolaubi, Marisa Brown, a New York singer-songwriter living in Dublin, Ireland, N’IYA, a singer-songwriter, producer and creative director from New Orleans, and Fewie, a music producer, songwriter, and vocal producer born and raised in Brazil.
Made To Run by Girls Go Global
Girls Go Global is a team of female artists, songwriters, producers, and engineers from all over the world who collaborate virtually to make songs together. The group was started when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the music scene hard, and many musicians found themselves unable to perform, go to the studio, or collaborate with each other. During this time, several organizations for women in music, including She Is The Music and Girls Who Listen, took action to provide virtual conferences, masterclasses, and mentorship programs, allowing women from all over the world to continue learning and connecting with each other. This is how Xisca, a pop artist/songwriter based in Los Angeles, and Jolaubi, a triple threat artist (rapper/singer/dancer) based in Brooklyn, met and decided to make a space for women to not only connect with each other but to actually write and produce music together virtually. Now, Girls Go Global is made up of several talented creators including Xisca, Jolaubi, Marisa Brown, a New York singer-songwriter living in Dublin, Ireland, N’IYA, a singer-songwriter, producer and creative director from New Orleans, and Fewie, a music producer, songwriter, and vocal producer born and raised in Brazil.
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