This month we celebrate women who are survivors, mathematicians, artists, veterans, and pioneers in our local Hampton Roads community. These women have broken stereotypes and have overcome adversity and discrimination along the way. Here are some of the highlights and captivating stories our producers have created over the years! 

Jane Gardner

Seventeen years. Four types of cancer. One survivor. Former Hampton Roads TV news anchor Jane Gardner battled breast, skin, ovarian and lung cancer. As the region's first medical reporter who covered many groundbreaking stories, her new story to tell is one of self-advocacy.

Katherine Johnson

Katherine moved with her husband to Newport News, VA, to pursue work at Langley in the summer of 1953, she quickly became a mainstay at the organization. She was such a skilled mathematician that she was known among her peers as a "human computer." During her 35-year career she was critical to the success of the first U.S. manned spaceflights. Several years ago, Johnson appeared on What Matters for a conversation with Cathy Lewis. Watch her discuss why astronauts relied more on her calculations than on computers.

Maggie Bush

Using art, painter Maggie Bush examines socially defined gender roles for women and their effect on girls.

Leena Yi

Leena Yi, is one of the rising number of women in the maritime industry. She helps make sure the Port of Virginia operates smoothly.

Isaura Ramirez

Being a woman in the military has its unique challenges. Our servicewomen represent strength in many ways. There are many skewed perceptions and unknown journeys - local Hampton Roads veteran, Isaura Ramirez, shares her story.

 She's Coming Home: Women Veterans

Transitioning from military to civilian life is challenging. Fortunately, if you've recently separated from active duty...you aren't alone. Hundreds of thousands of service members leave the military each year! Host Cathy Dorgan talks to three women veterans who share their difficulties and successes of working as a civilian.