She-Ra and the Princesses of Power fuel the world with their strength and empathetic energy similar to all the powerful women in our lives. In honor of International Women’s Day, download inspiring guides, activity sheets, and games to bring back inner balance:
In recognition of International Women’s Day, DreamWorks Animation has assembled the cast, crew and young fans of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power to remind girls around the world they have the power to achieve anything they set their mind to.
In a newly released video, the cast of She-Ra, including Aimee Carrero (Adora/She-Ra), Lauren Ash (Scorpia), Marcus Scribner (Bow), Karen Fukuhara (Glimmer), Merit Leighton (Frosta), Krystal Joy Brown (Netossa) and executive producer Noelle Stevenson open up about what She-Ra and its positive portrayals of women and girls means to them and the impact it has on the young audience who watches the show.
Led by Stevenson, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power features a wide variety of female characters brought to life by a diverse voice cast, with an all-female writers room, majority female crew, and a dedication to centering the stories of women in a way that both children and adults can relate to. The series is showing young audiences that no matter how they look or who they choose to be, they are worthy of love, respect, and a starring role in the stories they adore.
And my friend Aimee Carrero, the voice of She-Ra!
These resources are also available on the International Women’s Day website at https://www.internationalwomensday.com/DreamWorks-SheRa.





I really appreciate She-Ra and the message she delivers to girls and boys too for that matter. Positivity and empowerment are what the kids need now in this world of uncertainty and constant controversy when you turn on the TV ranging from climate change to impeaching our head honcho, not to mention the danger of our public schools nowadays with “active shooter” drills turning into the norm.. The games and discussion guide are really great tools for the kiddo’s. Thank you Mitch.