Black women | February 2021

February: Black women Folklore Classicists

March: Art+Activism VisibleWikiWomen

2021 Q1 contest: Africa contest

2021 global initiatives: #1day1woman2021 Women's rights

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 19.83% 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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1–28 February 2021
Kamala Harris with women
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In February 2021, Women in Red is once again focusing on black women in conjunction with Black History Month. In this connection, we welcome the collaborative efforts of AfroCrowd and Black Lives Matter.

We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about women of war and peace, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts from around the globe to participate in our initiative. You 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

These are lists of redlinked articles to be created. A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those relating to black women are listed below:

There are also individual lists which incorporate black women from the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean. These include:

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

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Outcomes (articles)[edit]

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New or upgraded articles

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  1. United States Joyce Dinkins – upgraded from RD
  2. United StatesUnited Kingdom Zoé Whitley
  3. United States Rupert Richardson
  4. United States Grace Baxter Fenderson - PIN
  5. United States Rashida Richardson - upg, PIN
  6. JamaicaUnited States Carmen Velma Shepperd - PIN
  7. Ivory Coast Michelle Lora - PIN
  8. Guinea-Bissau Catarina Taborda
  9. Ivory Coast Claudie Titty Dimbeng - PIN
  10. United States Geneva Handy Southall - PIN
  11. United States Nigeria Ngozi Anyanwu
  12. DominicaUnited States Clarissa Burton Cumbo
  13. United States Leathe Colvert Hemachandra - PIN
  14. United States Errin Haines
  15. United States Edwina Kruse - PIN
  16. United States Charlotte Vandine Forten - PIN
  17. United States Barbara Ann Rowan
  18. United States Jessie Scott Hathcock - AfC, PIN
  19. United States Eunice Carter - added image, PIN
  20. Guinea Andrée Touré - PIN
  21. United States Nyeema Morgan - TW, PIN
  22. United States Lucy Ross Henson - PIN
  23. United States Anita Patti Brown - PIN
  24. United States Elizabeth Clark-Lewis - PIN
  25. JamaicaUnited States Adena C. E. Minott - PIN
  26. United States Anita Scott Coleman - PIN
  27. United States Ahya Simone
  28. United States Beatrice Sumner Thompson - PIN
  29. United States Ruby Berkley Goodwin - PIN
  30. United States Julia Bullock - upg
  31. United States Lauren Williams (journalist)
  32. United StatesDoctor of Medicine - upg with image
  33. United StatesDoctor of Psychology - upg with image
  34. United States Eloise C. Uggams - PIN
  35. United States Henrietta Myers - added img, PIN
  36. United States Maude Roberts George - PIN
  37. United States Rubye Hibler Hall - PIN
  38. United States Alice Carter Simmons - PIN
  39. United Kingdom United States London Hughes: To Catch a D*ck - IG
  40. United States Daisy Hill Northcross - PIN
  41. United States Petra Pinn - PIN
  42. United States Aalayah Eastmond
  43. United States Amanda E. Peele - added img, PIN
  44. United States Keiyaa
  45. United States Sarah Collins Fernandis - PIN
  46. United States Maria Ewing -upg, added infobox, PIN
  47. United States Olivette Miller - PIN
  48. United States Emma Belle Gibson Sykes
  49. United States Melva L. Price - PIN
  50. United States Nubia: Real One - PIN
  51. United States Pauline Redmond Coggs - upg, added img, PIN
  52. United States Charlotte Wesley Holloman - PIN
  53. United States Dianne Durham - upg
  54. Canada Julie Crooks - TW
  55. Canada Cheryl Thompson - TW
  56. Canada Janice Lynn Mather - TW
  57. United States Carolyn King Jones - TW
  58. United States Sarah Willie Layton
  59. United States Camille Nickerson -added img, destub, PIN
  60. United States Jennie Porter -added img, PIN
  61. United States Lillian Atkins Clark - upg, added img, PIN
  62. United States Jeannette Carter - PIN
  63. United States Louise Terry Batties - PIN
  64. United States Deborah N. Archer Nom for DYK
  65. United States LaToya Morgan
  66. United States Augusta T. Chissell
  67. South Africa Thenjiwe Mtintso
  68. United States Julia Chinn
  69. United States Nerissa Brokenburr Stickney - PIN
  70. United States Edith Player Brown - PIN
  71. United States Adah Jenkins - upg, added img, PIN
  72. United States Ora Mae Lewis Martin - PIN
  73. United States Arsania Williams
  74. United StatesGuyana Clover Hope
  75. United States Virginia Prentiss
  76. CanadaUnited States Myrtle Foster Cook
  77. Chad Mariam Ali Moussa - PIN
  78. United States Ernestine Jessie Covington Dent - upg, added img, PIN
  79. Jamaica Sevana - PIN
  80. United States MahoganyBooks
  81. LiberiaUnited States Rachel Boone Keith -PIN
  82. United States Vivian E. J. Cook
  83. United States Bernice I. Sumlin - PIN
  84. United States Loretta Cessor Manggrum - PIN
  85. United States Holly Hogrobrooks
  86. Barbados Yvette Goddard
  87. South Africa Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela strangely deleted! Now restored. PIN
  88. Barbados Maxine McClean upgrade, PIN
  89. South Africa Bongiwe Dhlomo-Mautloa
  90. United States Pauline Sims Puryear - PIN
  91. United States Jasmyn Lawson
  92. United States Rosemarie Allen - upg
  93. United States LeShawndra Price - PIN - IG

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References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Ambassador Yvette Goddard Receives Medal". Government Information Services. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Barbados to open embassy in Brazil". November 12, 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  4. ^ Fanfair, Ron (January 28, 2021). "Onye Nnorom". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  5. ^ "Racism can impact physical health says Toronto physician". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. February 23, 2017.
  6. ^ Trinh, Judy (June 23, 2020). "Canadian doctors of colour offer a frank look at racism in medicine". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.