Activists | January 2020

January: 2019 deaths Activists Public domain Geofocus: Central America

2020 global initiatives: #1day1woman2020 Focus on sports

See also: Future events

Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)!
Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our project's scope is women's representation on all language Wikipedias (biographies, women's works, women's issues, broadly construed). Did you know that, according to Humaniki, only 19.80% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed? Content gender gap is a form of systemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate, whenever you like, in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Editors of all genders are equally and warmly welcome at Women in Red!
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In January 2020, we are concentrating on activists, broadly-construed.

Anyone can take part in this event. We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about classical women musicians, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts wherever they may be to participate in our initiative. Contributors are of course also welcome to add articles on any other notable women who deserve to be covered, for example under our #1day1woman priority.

The main goals of the event are:

What else?

Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)

A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those relating to activists are listed below:

Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

Participants[edit]

Outcomes (articles)[edit]

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Key:

New or upgraded articles

Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new
  1. United States Mabel Norris Reese
  2. United States Helen M. Todd
  3. United StatesAlaska Tara Sweeney - improved
  4. Republic of Ireland Hilary Boyle - TW
  5. Nicaragua Milú Vargas
  6. Guatemala Gloria Menéndez Mina
  7. United States Clara Bryant Ford - PIN
  8. Iran Taraneh Javanbakht - PIN
  9. United States Alfre Woodard - improved, PIN
  10. Spain Pilar Millán Astray TW, PIN
  11. United States Suffrage Special
  12. United States Isra Hirsi - AfD - TW, PIN
  13. Panama Tomasa Ester Casís - PIN
  14. Japan Fuki Kushida
  15. United States Amber Hikes
  16. United States Ellen Shub
  17. Costa Rica Sara Casal de Quirós - PIN
  18. Guatemala Julia Esquivel Velásquez TW, PIN
  19. PolandFrance Chana Kowalska
  20. Israel Anat Nir - PIN
  21. United Kingdom 30% Club - improved
  22. United Kingdom "The Women's Marseillaise" TW
  23. Finland Olga Oinola TW, PIN
  24. Saudi Arabia Sameera Aziz - AfC, PIN
  25. Honduras Graciela Bográn - PIN
  26. United States Ella Riegel - PIN
  27. France Agnès de La Barre de Nanteuil - PIN
  28. United States Amelia Himes Walker
  29. Brazil Lola Aronovich
  30. United States Maryland Woman Suffrage Association
  31. El Salvador María Álvarez de Guillén - PIN
  32. France Madeleine Tribolati - PIN
  33. United States Arria Sargent Huntington
  34. Norway Anna Caspari Agerholt - PIN
  35. United Kingdom Lena Connell
  36. United Kingdom Patience Darton
  37. United StatesCalifornia Lisa Marie Abato - improved
  38. United States Emma Kinema
  39. United States Emma Maddox Funck - PIN
  40. United States Lindsay Amer AFC
  41. United Kingdom Lilian Hicks - PIN
  42. Spain María Espinosa de los Monteros - PIN
  43. United States Catharine A. F. Stebbins - PIN
  44. United States Esther Georgia Irving Cooper
  45. United States Luella Twining - PIN
  46. United States Helen Gilbert Ecob
  47. United States Ramona Edelin - PIN
  48. United States African-American Women for Reproductive Freedom - improved
  49. Guatemala Mariza Dias Costa - PIN
  50. United States Anna Howard Shaw - improved, PIN
  51. United StatesMissouri Virginia Minor - improved, PIN
  52. ChinaUnited States Mabel Ping-Hua Lee - improved, PIN
  53. United StatesAlabama Marie Foster - improved, PIN
  54. United StatesColorado Elizabeth Piper Ensley - improved, PIN
  55. Ana Roque de Duprey - improved
  56. United StatesHawaii Wilhelmina Kekelaokalaninui Widemann Dowsett - improved, PIN
  57. United States Carrie Chapman Catt - improved, PIN
  58. United States Lucy Burns - improved, PIN
  59. United States Monique Mehta
  60. Sweden Inger Holmlund
  61. El SalvadorGuatemala Teresa Bolaños de Zarco - TW, PIN
  62. Norway Gunhild Emanuelsen
  63. United States Leslie Mac
  64. South Africa Dorothy Williams
  65. Denmark Mary Westenholz - PIN
  66. Denmark Elisabeth Grundtvig - PIN
  67. NorwayEngland Monica Berg - Upgraded
  68. United States Elizabeth Peratrovich - Upgraded; put into jawp, PIN
  69. United States Oronike Odeleye
  70. South Africa Freda Levson
  71. United States Shannon Downey - Upgraded, TW
  72. Brazil Eunice Weaver - PIN
  73. United States Leah Greenberg
  74. Trinidad and Tobago Louise Horne
  75. South Africa Koketso Moeti
  76. El Salvador Gabriela Rodríguez de Bukele - PIN
  77. Denmark Frida Schmidt - PIN
  78. United States Marilyn Saviola - PIN
  79. United States Carolyn Konheim

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