💡 : Whether it was mastering the "funk" of a hip-hop beat or navigating the "funky" politics of 1960s aerospace, these women proved that persistence is just as important as talent. If you’re interested in more, let me know:
: She was the first female MC to perform on Saturday Night Live in 1981, introducing hip-hop to a national audience. Funky Lady
: Her unique flow and "funky" style laid the blueprint for every female rapper who followed, from Queen Latifah to Megan Thee Stallion. Clara Driscoll and the "Tiffany Girls" 💡 : Whether it was mastering the "funk"
Wally Funk is perhaps the most literal "Funky Lady" in modern history. A professional aviator and flight instructor, she was the youngest member of the Mercury 13 —a group of women who underwent the same rigorous physical and mental testing as NASA's first male astronauts in the 1960s. Clara Driscoll and the "Tiffany Girls" Wally Funk
: She led a secret team known as the "Tiffany Girls," who were responsible for the intricate color selections and patterns that defined an era of art.
: Despite her top-tier scores, NASA denied her the chance to fly because of her gender.