Beyonce named one of 7 most influential women of past 70 years
Beyonce has been named one of the most influential women of the past 70 years in a poll for a British radio show.
The Formation singer, 35, was named among the "the seven women who've made the biggest impact on women's lives over the past seven decades" by judges at BBC Radio 4 program Woman's Hour in a special edition of the program's annual Women's Hour Power List.
A special episode of the show announcing the list was broadcast
from London's Buckingham Palace on Wednesday (14Dec16), with
British royal Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in attendance.
Explaining Beyonce's selection among the seven lauded women, one
judge, comedienne and former political aide Ayesha Hazarika, told
the Daily Telegraph newspaper, "I think Beyoncé managed to do two
things. She turned herself into a very successful commercial brand
but with that she also put out quite a positive feminist message,
right from the start."
Citing the star's embrace of the symbolism of the Black Lives
Matter (BLM) movement, Ayesha added, "Particularly now she's moving
into race relations talking about Black Lives Matter. And also from
a beauty point of view, being a black woman who is held up as a
global beauty icon at a time when beauty and pop culture is still
very white."
Fellow judge, the playwright Abi Morgan added, "She is a political
activist with her music. She's politically advocating for feminism
within her music, for black women's rights within her music."
Topping the list as the most influential woman of the past seven
decades was late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Also named on the rundown were Barbara Castle, a British cabinet
minister who fought for equal pay for women, family planning and
contraception advocate Helen Brook, Australian feminist writer
Germaine Greer, British-Asian strike leader Jayaben Desai and
fictional singleton Bridget Jones.