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Ahsoka Tano Featured in ‘365 Days of Star Wars Women’ Project

Ahsoka Tano has her moment in the spotlight in Amy Richau's year-long project

Ahsoka Tano was recently featured in 365 Days of Star Wars Women, a year-long project that highlights the female heroes, villains, and scoundrels of that galaxy far, far away and the careers and achievements of female cast and crew members, writers, artists, and cosplayers.

This project is the brainchild of Amy Richau, a frequent contributor to the official Star Wars site and FANgirl Blog and the principal researcher for the documentary series Looking for Leia. In late December 2017, Amy made the decision to launch a new project that would inspire positivity, empower female fans, and give her a good excuse to spend more of her free time devouring Star Wars content.

365 Days of Star Wars Women (Image credit: Amy Richau)

(Image credit: Amy Richau)

In Amy’s words: “It’s a simple shout out, but by spreading the love about women in Star Wars, I thought would brighten my year and perhaps yours as well. If it encourages people to check out a book, comic, or TV show they might not otherwise have known about – or encourages them to try and follow in the footsteps of a female Star Wars producer/actress/writer – even better.”

Ahsoka was the 150th woman to be featured on Amy’s site and Twitter feed. Her entry not only includes a much-appreciated shout out to Team Ahsoka (thank you, Amy!) but also contains a number of videos showing the plucky Padawan in action and a link to Amy’s interview with E.K. Johnston, the Canadian author who wrote the young adult novel, Star Wars: Ahsoka.

Feel free to follow Amy Richau on Twitter or visit her site, 365 Days of Star Wars Women, to learn more about her project and the wonderful women of Star Wars.


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Kelly M is an avid Star Wars fan originally from Gibraltar but now living in The Netherlands. Passionate about the Star Wars prequel trilogy and television series, she is the admin and chief content creator for the sites All Things Omega and All Things Ahsoka.

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