Women Rise-What’s Next
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Overview
In an exciting turn of events over the last month, a few incredible female led projects found themselves sold out. This came as a surprise to some, as a number of them originally minted in 2021, to few sales. Girls Riding Things, Rebel Society are two notable projects whose creators remained connected, passionate and even […]
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In an exciting turn of events over the last month, a few incredible female led projects found themselves sold out. This came as a surprise to some, as a number of them originally minted in 2021, to few sales.
Girls Riding Things , Rebel Society are two notable projects whose creators remained connected, passionate and even after a post mint lull – remained optimistic The spotlight shone at the right moment in time and these female-led projects found themselves amongst the trending collections on Icy Tools .
With less than 20% of the nft space being made up of women, little shifts in this make a huge difference. Female celebrities have come into the space, guns blazing, ready to support women. The influencer status support has been incredible.
As a fellow female creator and contributor in the space, I find this news incredibly exciting, yet I feel it begs the question “What’s next”.
In a space truly fit for all, there is ample room for all sorts of creators. Often under-represented are the BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, neurodiverse and disabled communities. With so much room for growth, a beautiful starting point comes from @FlynnKristina. She has composed a thoughtful list on twitter, including creators who fall into the Black,Brown, LGBTQIA+, neurodiverse & persons with disabilities. You can check it out here . Incredible work from incredible creators, and it feels like the spacious arena of web3 has room for all. As always, do your own research and happy hunting.
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