
Laci Green is an American YouTuber. Her content focuses on sex education; Green also hosted Braless, the first MTV YouTube channel, as part of a 12-week deal with MTV. The first episode aired November 4, 2014. In 2016, Time named her one of the 30 most influential people on the Internet. In 2017, she celebrated her tenth anniversary on YouTube.

Eugene Gu is an American physician and social media personality. While he was in medical school, he founded a company called Ganogen to develop methods to use fetal tissue implants in organ transplantation. Work at Ganogen had ceased when he started his residency in 2015, but in 2016 he was subpoenaed as CEO of the company by the United States House Select Investigative Panel on Planned Parenthood following the Planned Parenthood 2015 undercover videos controversy.

Maryana Iskander is an Egyptian-born American social entrepreneur and lawyer. In 2022, she is to become the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Wikimedia Foundation. Iskander is the CEO of the Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator and a former chief operating officer of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America in New York.

David Karp is an American web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder and former CEO of the short-form blogging platform Tumblr.

Mary Woodard Lasker was an American health activist and philanthropist. She worked to raise funds for medical research and founded the Lasker Foundation.

Fania Esiah Mindell was an American feminist, activist, and theater artist.

Dorothy Norman was an American photographer, writer, editor, arts patron and advocate for social change.

Harriet Fleischl Pilpel was an American attorney and women's rights activist. She wrote and lectured extensively regarding the freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and reproductive freedom. Pilpel served as general counsel for both the American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood. During her career, she participated in 27 cases that came before the United States Supreme Court. Pilpel was involved in the birth control movement and the pro-choice movement. She helped to establish the legal rights of minors to abortion and contraception.

Edna Bertha Rankin McKinnon was an American social activist for birth control. She was the executive director of the Chicago Planned Parenthood chapter.

Edris Roushan Rice-Wray, was a pioneer in medical research who helped to prove the worth of the oral contraceptive pill. Her work on the birth control injection pill is especially notable as medical research was influential in the creation of the birth control pill. Dr. Rice-Way headed a large scale, clinical trial of the first birth control pill in the late 1950s in Puerto Rico.

Margaret Higgins Sanger, also known as Margaret Sanger Slee, was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, and nurse. Sanger popularized the term "birth control", opened the first birth control clinic in the United States, and established organizations that evolved into the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

Amanda Felicitas Stepto is a Canadian actress and DJ. She is best known for her role as Christine "Spike" Nelson in the Degrassi franchise. Born in Montreal, Stepto gained international fame when she appeared in Degrassi Junior High and its follow-up Degrassi High. Her character became known for her teenage pregnancy, which fans often conflated with the actress, sending her baby clothing and stuffed toys. A fan of punk rock music, Stepto sported a large spiked hairstyle, which became viewed as a trademark of both the actress and the character.

John Hamilton Tanton was an American ophthalmologist, white nationalist and anti-immigration activist. He was the founder and first chairman of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), an anti-immigration organization. He was the co-founder of the Center for Immigration Studies, an anti-immigration think tank; and NumbersUSA, an anti-immigration lobbying group. He was chairman of U.S. English and ProEnglish. He was the founder of The Social Contract Press, which published a quarterly journal of nativist and white nationalist writers called The Social Contract until Fall 2019. He founded the pro-eugenics organization Society for Genetic Education.

Paul Harold Todd Jr. was a politician, soldier and business executive from the U.S. state of Michigan.

Mary Kathleen Turner is an American actress. Known for her distinctive, gritty voice, Turner has won two Golden Globe Awards and has been nominated for an Academy Award, and two Tony Awards.

Chase Going Woodhouse was a prominent feminist leader, suffragist, and educator. She served as a member of the United States House of Representatives representing the Second Congressional District of Connecticut, becoming the second Congresswoman from Connecticut, the first elected as a Democrat, and the first woman born outside the United States in either chamber of the U.S. Congress.