It's Women's History Month, and one photographer is rewriting beauty standards one click at a time.
YWCA Metropolitan Chicago was founded in 1876 and is the oldest, women-focused social service organization in the city. The mission: eliminating racism, empowering women.
A Black-owned bra boutique on Chicago's South Side is helping women confidently embrace their curves.
With just a circle of chairs, 75-year-old Rachelle Zola, who had never done theater in her life, is calling out racism and changing the minds of those who have overlooked Black and Brown communities.
For most of the women in the Chitown Muslim Athletics group, as kids they had to give up gloves, cleats and hockey sticks because of their faith. As adults, they're empowering each other to get back in the game.
Join Ana Navarro, host of "Our America: A Queen's Journey," in celebrating fearless females, both animal and human.