Launched in 2006, Imagining Ourselves: A Global Generation of Women was a comprehensive digital exhibition that also included a “published anthology, a series of over 100 events in more than thirty countries, and a celebrity blog on Yahoo!.” [3] The exhibition was groundbreaking at launch, incorporating early social networking features and engaging with notable individuals, including Queen Rania of Jordan, Madeleine Albright, and singer Toni Braxton. The exhibition attracted approximately 16 million hits and about one million online visitors from nearly 200 countries in less than a year. [4] Imagining Ourselves curator Paula Goldman won the Anita Borg Social Impact Award in 2007. [5]