Google looks to the future with International Women’s Day 2016 Doodle

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Google Doodles of past celebrated the many achievements of women for International Women’s Day. But this time, they want to look forward to the dreams and goals of the many ladies all over the world.

The Google Doodle team led by Lydia Nichols, Helene Leroux, and Liat Ben-Rafael brought an all-female crew to 13 countries to speak to 337 women and young girls to ask them to complete the sentence, “One day I will…” They visited the cities San Francisco, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, Lagos, Moscow, Cairo, Berlin, London, Paris, Jakarta, Bangkok, New Delhi, and Tokyo to get varied and sometimes personal answers to the question.

Filled with whimsy and both big and little dreams, even the women who are already accomplished aren’t done dreaming as seen in the video. Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai and activist Muzoon Almellehan are part of the clip to say they wanted to continue to work fearlessly toward a future where every girl can go to school.

You can see the behind-the-scenes clips here.

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