User:KConWiki/WomenInRed

 Canada

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  • Christie Bahlai, ecologist
  • Gwendolyn Bailey (1883 - ?), artist
  • Karen Bakker, political ecologist
  • Isa May Ballantyne (1864 - 1929), artist
  • Ida N. Banting (ca 1862 - ?), artist
  • Jenna Baronette, activist against NST, works with Jeanne Sarson.
  • Cécile Barot (1903 - 1957) , artist
  • Frances Kirkpatrick Forbes Bayne, artist
  • Dorothy G. Bell (Gladys) (1893 - 1954), artist
  • Edith Hallett Bethune (1890 - 1970), artist
  • Yulia Biriukova (1897 - 1972), artist
  • Mary Florence Black (1885 - 1986), artist
  • Sarah Mary Blake (1864 - 1933), artist
  • Yvonne Bolduc (1905 - 1983), artist
  • Mary Borgstrom (1916 - 2019), artist
  • Édith Bouchard (1924 - ), artist
  • Marie-Cécile Bouchard (1920 - 1973) , artist
  • Simone Marie Bouchard (1912 - 1945), artist
  • Muriel Cameron Welsh Boulton (1881 - 1957), artist
  • Eva Theresa Bradshaw (1871 - 1938), artist
  • Nell Bradshaw (1904 - 1997), artist
  • Maria Brooks (artist) (1837 - 1913), artist
  • Caroline Bucknall-Estcourt (1809 - 1886) , artist
  • Katrina Buell (? - ?), artist
  • Julia Bullock-Webster (1826 - 1907), artist
  • Ethel Byers (? - ?), artist
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  • Rosamond Sheila Stokes Campbell (1919 - ), artist
  • Elizabeth Cann (artist) (1901 - 1976), artist
  • Arlette Carreau-Kingwell (1917 - ) , artist
  • Janet Isabel Carruthers (born 1894) teacher
  • Anna Gertrude Lawson Cheney (Nan) (1897 - 1985), artist]
  • Aileen Alma Cherry (1895 - 1958), artist
  • Louise Waldorf Clarke (1838 - ca 1906), artist
  • Jane Constance Cook (1870-1951), Indigenous activist
  • Julia Tilley Crawford (1896 - 1968), artist
  • Barbara Crease (1857 - 1883) , artist
  • Mary Maberly Crease (1854 - 1915), artist
  • Jeanne de Crevecoeur (1890 - ?), artist
  • Mackie Cryderman (Vera MacIntyre) (1896? - 1969) , artist]
  • Kate Taylor Cumming (1889 - 1971) , artist
  • Ellen Curley (? - ?) , artist
  • Ethel Marie Curry (1885 - 1966), artist
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  • Rita Daly (Marguerite Mary) (1892 - 1963), artist
  • Helen Davidson (1870 - ?), artist
  • Mabel Killam Day (1884 - 1963), artist
  • Audrey Dear-Hesson (1929 - ), artist
  • Madeleine Delfosse (1909 - 1985), artist
  • Alice des Clayes (1890 - 1968), artist
  • Françoise Desrochers-Drolet (1921 - 1998), artist
  • Madeleine Desrosiers (1904 - 1994), artist
  • Estelle Dickey (1897 - 1981), artist
  • Ida Joy Didier (1858 - ?), artist
  • Natalie Dionne, architect
  • Suzanne Beaudoin Dumouchel (1920 - ), artist
  • Suzanne Duquet (1917 - ), artist
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  • Louise Elder (Mary) (1911 - 2000), artist
  • Mina Emiqutailaq (1921 - ), artist
  • Eleesapee Eshulutak (1925 - ), artist
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  • Denyse Gadbois (1921 - ) , artist
  • Mary C. Gill (Catharine) (1861 - 1946), artist
  • Echalook Goo (1914 - 1989), artist
  • Stella Evelyn Grier (Gould) (1898 - 1994), artist
  • Joan Robinson Grierson (1924 - ) , artist
  • Marie Cecilia Guard (1908 - 2000), artist
  • Thérèse Guité (1925 - 1981), artist
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  • Mary G. Hall (? - ?), artist
  • Martha Douglas Harris (1854 - 1933), artist
  • Ella Hartt (Suiste) (1865 - 1943), artist
  • Edith Louisa Helmcken "Dolly" (1862 - 1939), artist
  • Edith Clara Sophia Hemming (1849 - 1931), artist
  • Dorothy Heneker (1886–1968), feminist
  • Lillian Isabel Peterson Hingston (1881 - 1967) , artist
  • Doris Colquhoun Holmes (1892 - 1958), artist
  • Elisabeth Hopkins (1894 - 1991) , artist
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  • Martha Ittulukatnak (1912 - 1981), artist
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  • Phyllis Hipwell Janes (1905 - 1990), artist
  • Jean F.M. Adams Jefferys (1872 - 1899), artist
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  • Yvonne Kanayuk (1920 - 1998?), artist
  • Sarina Altman Katz (1934 - 2009) , artist
  • Sybil Kennedy (1899 - 1986), artist
  • Anne Katherine Kew (1910 - 2004), artist
  • Anna Kingwatsiak (1911 - 1971), artist
  • Andrea Kirkwood, ecologist
  • Elizabeth Annie McGillivray Knowles (1866 - 1928) , artist
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  • Georgina Martha de L'aubinière (1848 - 1930) , artist
  • Élise L'heureux (1827 - 1896), artist
  • Cheryl L'Hirondelle, artist
  • Elizabeth S. Ladds (1837 - ca 1921), artist
  • Margaret Lukis Lambert (1905 - 2001), artist
  • Thérèse Lecomte (1916 - 2015), artist
  • Aline Lemay (1904 - ?), artist
  • Molly Lenhardt (1920 - ?), artist
  • Ellen Trider Lindsay (1900 - 1962), artist
  • Alvira Lockwood (1845 - 1923?) , artist
  • Lady Mary Heaviside Love (1806 - 1874) , artist
  • Jane Corbus Luke (1881 - ?) , artist
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  • Edith Hester Macdonald-Brown (ca 1880 - 1956), artist
  • Grace Macleod (Roberts) (1889 - 1982), artist
  • Corinne Dupuis Maillet (1895 - 1989), artist
  • Margaret Mallett (1911 - ?), artist
  • Édith Martin (1918 - ), artist
  • Élisabeth Martin (1861 - 1956), artist
  • Edith H. Mather (1925 - ), artist
  • Doreen Manuel, Artist and Director
  • Henrietta Mabel May (1877 - 1971), artist
  • Helen Mccall (1899 - 1957), artist
  • Irene Mccaugherty (1914 - 1996), artist
  • Annie Mcdougall (1866 - 1952), artist
  • Lillian Jean Mcgeoch (1903 - 1992), artist
  • Florence Helena Mcgillivray (1864 - 1938), artist
  • Mary Mckie (1825 - 1883), artist
  • Christian Mckiel (1889 - 1978), artist
  • Isabel Mclaughlin (1903 - 2002), artist
  • Maime Migwans (1925 - 2000), artist
  • Annie Mikpiga (1900 - 1984), artist
  • Farah Mohamed, Founder of Girls 20
  • Susan Mary Morse (1862 - 1939), artist
  • Yseult Mounsey (1918 - 1982), artist
  • Luta Munday (ca 1887 - ?) , artist
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  • Karen Naimer, director of the program on sexual violence in conflict zones for Physicians for Human Rights
  • Natsivaar (1919 - 1962), artist
  • Jean Ness (1901 - ?), artist
  • Akenesie Novalinga (1910 - 1987), artist
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  • Françoise Oklaga (1924 - 1991), artist
  • Maureen O'Neill
  • Kathleen O'reilly (1867 - 1945), artist
  • Ningeeuga Oshuitoq (1918 - 1980), artist
  • Sister Mary Osithe (Osithe Elizabeth Labossière), artist
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  • Siasi Atitu Pamiu (ca 1896 - 1983), artist
  • Paunichea (1920 - 1968), artist
  • Alice Peck (Mrs. James Peck) (1855 - 1943), artist
  • Freda Pemberton-Smith (1902 - 1991), artist
  • Selina Peratrovich (1890 - 1984), artist
  • Christina Poznanska Outerbridge Perks (1935 - ), artist
  • Sheouak Petaulassie (1923 - 1961), artist
  • Mary Martha "May". Phillips (1856 - 1937) , artist
  • Kathleen Pinkerton (1902 - 1988) , artist
  • Georgianna Paige Pinneo (1896 - 1977), artist
  • Frances Esther Dudley Porteous (1896 - 1946), artist
  • Geraldine Pratt, FRSC
  • Annie Pringle (Mrs. James B. Pringle) (1867 - 1945), artist
  • Innukjuakju Pudlat (1913 - 1972), artist
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  • Mary Qayuaryuk (1908 - 1982), artist
  • Sarah Joe Qinuajua (1917 - 1986), artist
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  • Diana Raffman, philosopher
  • Suzanne Bryant Raney (1918 - ), artist
  • Isobelle Chestnut Reid (1903 - ?), artist
  • Percival Molson MacKenzie Ritchie (1917 - 2004) , artist
  • Beatrice Hagarty Robertson (1879 - 1962), artist
  • Sarah Margaret Armour Robertson (1891 - 1948), artist
  • Hilda Katherine Ross (1902 - ?) , artist
  • Yolande Rousseau (1910 - 2003), artist
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  • Krystyna Sadowska (1912 - 1994), artist
  • Keeleemeeoomee Samualie (1919 - 1983), artist
  • Jeanne Sarson activist against NST
  • Margaret Hunter Semple (1900 - ?), artist
  • Irène Sénécal (1901 - 1978), artist
  • Lynn Sissons (1898 - 1985) , artist
  • Maggie Siupik (1916 - 1984), artist
  • Jeannie Snowball (1906 - ), artist
  • Isabel Stadelbauer (1909 - 2004) , artist
  • Barbara H. Stephens (1907 - 1996), artist
  • Celia Sunday (1919 - 2010) , artist
  • Suzanne Swannie textiles, active in the 1960s+
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  • Jocelyn Taylor (1899 - 1992), artist
  • Roberta Jane Taylor (1905 - 1990), artist
  • Eliza W. Thresher (1788 - 1865), artist
  • Bridget Tolley, community and women's activist
  • Marjorie Tozer (1900 - 1959), artist
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  • Katherine Elizabeth Wallis (1861 - 1957), artist
  • Jessie Webster (1909 - ?) , artist
  • B. L. Williamson (1916 - 2003), artist
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  • Anne Jaffray Ziegler (1896 - 1981), artist


 United States

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  • Carrie Able, artist
  • Judy Abel, feminist
  • Allison Abra, military historian
  • Edna Acosta-Belén, academic
  • Carole Acuna, dancer
  • Bianka Adams, military historian
  • Kathryn Pine Addelson, philosopher
  • Rachel Adelman
  • Nima Alderblum writer
  • Betty Aldworth, advocate for cannabis
  • Olga Alexander, artist
  • Gail Alverson, computer science
  • Annette Amerman, military historian
  • Joy Andersen, Washington winemaker
  • Milly Anderson
  • Marrietta Andrews, suffragist
  • Joan Arbeiter, artist
  • Mary Lou Armendariz
  • Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong, artist
  • Lynne Avril, illustrator
  • Ani Aznavoorian, music
  • Maria Azua, software
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  • Behnaz Babazadeh, Afghan-American artist
  • Barbara A. Babcock (anthropologist)
  • Camille Bacon-Smith - academic
  • Ineva Reilly Baldwin (1904-2000), US. Coast Guard lieutenant from Wisconsin
  • Kathryn Barbier, military historian
  • Alice P. Barry
  • Anne Bridge Baddour, research pilot
  • Cora Baird puppeteer
  • Eve Ball (1890-1984), anthropologist
  • Stella Cominsky Ballantine, feminist
  • Lizzie Spiegel Barbe (1856-1943)
  • Kathryn Barbier, historian
  • Stephanie Barrett, Chicana artist
  • Iziar Barrio, artist
  • Barbara Bauer, technology innovation
  • Zana Bayne, US fashion designer
  • Elizabeth Lane Beardsley, philosopher
  • Vanya Eftimova Bellinger, historian and journalist
  • Nikki Beare, supporter of ERA
  • Trish Beckman US Navy aviator
  • Elizabeth Berdann (b. 1956), artist
  • Edith O. Berg
  • Susan L. Berger, artist
  • Rahel Berkovits, Jewish rabba
  • Cristina Biaggi, sculptor
  • Anna Biggins, union organizer
  • Tami Davis Biddle, military historian
  • Fay Biles, first woman president of an Ohio University
  • Lee Binswanger, comic artist
  • Priscilla Blum, pilot
  • Lori Bogle, military historian
  • Jacquelyn Bolman, Lakota environmental scientist
  • Janet Petra Bonnema, engineer
  • Christine E. Bose, Gender studies
  • Lynn Bostick, artist
  • Audrey Brians, architect
  • Kay A. Brick, pilot
  • Karen Helen Brodkin (b. 1941), anthropologist
  • Mona Brody, artist
  • Ruth Hammond Broe, Colonel in USMCR, received posthumously the The Colonel Julia E. Hamblet Award from the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation for her work in furthering "the recognition of the history of women who have earned the title Marine"
  • Barb Brown, comic artist
  • Polly Hicks Brown, rancher
  • Harriet "Quicksand" Browne (1932-1997)
  • Diane Bryant (Intel)
  • Supy Bullard (b. 1968), American mountaineer
  • Leslie B. Burger, 2006–2007 President of the American Library Association
  • Dot Bucher, comic artist
  • Carole Butcher, historian
  • Mary Butler (archaeologist) (1903-1970), Mayan archaeology
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  • Karen Cakebread, Former Hewlett Packard person
  • Kristin Calabrese, (b.1968), artist
  • Jeanette Doty Caldwell (1895–1971), early aviator
  • Catherine Caldwell-Harris - professor of psychology
  • Eleanor Campbell (illustrator), illustrator of children's books
  • Marion Carlstrom, pilot
  • Genevieve C. Cannon, musician
  • Graciela Carrillo, Chicana artist
  • Mollie Ray Carroll, economist
  • Greta Carter, cannabis grower
  • Grace Woodruff Cartwright
  • Isabel Castro (artist), Chicana artist
  • Catherine Caufield (?-), American journalist
  • Leigh Cauman, philosopher
  • Sherita T. Ceasar, software
  • Alice Chacon, Mexican American
  • Marjorie Bell Chambers (1923-2006)
  • Peggy Chabrian, pilot
  • Theresa M. Chacon, Chicana artist
  • Marisol Chalas, pilot
  • Katie Chin, Chinese American cookbook writer
  • Ophelia Chong
  • Victoria Chou\Vicki Chou, dean
  • Elizabeth Lyons Christ, volunteerism
  • Alida Clark (née Clawson) (1823-1892), founder of Southland College
  • Ariel Clark (lawyer)
  • Ruth Clifford (pilot)
  • Katy Coba, former Oregon Department of Agriculture director
  • Katie Cockrell, actress
  • Mabel Cody, pilot
  • Gail Cole, (1914–1968), artist
  • Jan Cole, founder of The Farm
  • Patricia Collins (pilot)
  • Jane Fishburne Collier (b. 1940), anthropologist
  • Alzada Comstock, economist
  • Colleen Connell, President of the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois
  • Catherine Conybeare - Chair and Professor of Greek
  • Christine M. Cook (b 1956), first woman of the Ohio national guard to assume command of 2 separate battalions and then a regiment; director of the Ohio veterans home, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
  • Elizabeth Ellsworth Cook
  • Jane Hampton Cook - author and historian
  • Ann Lewis Cooper, pilot
  • Katherine Cooper Cater, (1914–1980), Dean of Women
  • Alvina Costilla, suffragist
  • Carolyn Covington, (born 1936), women's advocate
  • Cair Crawford, (b. 1944), artist
  • Melba Crawford/Melba M. Crawford, engineer
  • Selma Cronan/Selma K. Cronan, pilot
  • Betti Cuddy, (1924–2010), patron of the arts
  • Rosa Ethel Cunningham (1890-1987), civic leader
  • Peggy Curlin (1940-2005), women's health advocate
  • Kris Curran, winemaker
  • Dulcelina Salce Curtis, (1904-1995), farmer and ecologist
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  • Mary Earl, musician during WWI
  • Helen G. Ecob, writer
  • Arlene Elliot, aviation business
  • Sue Levi Elwell, lesbian rabbi
  • Connie Engel/Connie J. Engel, pilot
  • Christina Enroth-Cugell, vision scientist
  • Maria Poythress Epes, multimedia, feminist art
  • Carlota D. Espinoza, Chicana artist
  • India Alexandra Evans, (b. 1978), artist
  • Wanda Ewing (pilot)
  • Gertrude Ezorsky, philosopher
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  • Claire Mae Fahy, pilot
  • The Farber Sisters, a musical group
  • Mateel Howe Farnham, feminist
  • Judith Poxson Fawkes, tapestry weaver
  • Marcia J. Federbush, (born 1934) women's rights
  • Pearl Fein, musician during WWI
  • Arlene B. Feldman, helicopter pilot
  • Mary Fels, feminist
  • Isabel Fenton, WASP training graduate
  • Shara Hannah Finerman, (b. 1973), artist
  • Maria Elena Flood, educator
  • Edith Foltz, pilot
  • Lela Foreman (1930-2015), activist
  • Constance Edith Fowler (1907-1996), (1907–1996) was an Oregon "painter, printmaker, author, and educator" see Hallie Ford NW Gallery
  • Francia (artist), New York based artist
  • Janet Franklin, biogeographer
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  • Durdana Habib, software engineer
  • Meesh Hammer-Kossoy, Jewish rabba
  • Milla Handley, winemaker
  • Sallie L. Hanna
  • Sarah Harder (born 1937), academic
  • Elsie Jones Hare, (1903-1985) Educator
  • Laura Harris (politician)
  • Faye Venetia Harrison (b. 1951), anthropologist
  • Hillary Hartley, software
  • Valerie Hassett, architect
  • Susan Hathorn (born ca. 1830), American sea voyager
  • Paula Hawthorn, (b. 1943), computer science
  • Alana Dee Haynes - a mixed media artist
  • Clarity Haynes, portrait artist
  • Marlene Hazle, computer science
  • Sophia Healy, artist
  • Helen Hefferman, educator
  • Leah Heise, CEO of Women Grow
  • Emily Heller, comic
  • Susan Hendrick, Horn Professor of Psychology
  • Grace Henkel, musician during WWI
  • Ashley Hepworth, winemaker
  • Anne Herendeen, feminist
  • Helen Hernandez, founder of the Imagen Awards
  • Elinore Herrick, activist
  • Terry Hershey, environmentalist
  • Mieko Hester-Perez, activist and advocate
  • Sarah Hesterman, equal rights campaigner in Qatar
  • Estelle Hine, one of The Sacred Twenty
  • Norma Heyser (1993- ), contemporary artist influenced by Cubism and Abstract expressionism, at Hallie Ford NW Gallery
  • Kathryn M. Hobbs, Captain, USN (ret.)
  • Melanie Hofmann (artist)
  • Susan Hoffman, quilter
  • Sarah Hofstetter
  • Allison Hooper, co founder of Vermont Creamery
  • Velma Hopkins (d March 24, 1996), activist
  • Nellie Horlander, (1929-2008), unionist
  • Barbara Ortiz Howard, Women on 20s campaigner
  • Jean Ross Howard, founder of Whirly-Girls
  • Joyce Hunter
  • Jazmin Hupp, co founder of Women Grow
  • Florence Hutchings (1865-1880), American explorer
  • Heidi Hutner, writer, ecofeminist.
  • Mary and Sophie Hutson, architects
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  • Salwa Ibrahim, cannabis advocate
  • Shirley Idelson, lesbian rabbi
  • Minneola Ingersoll, labor activist
  • Josephine Irwin, suffragist
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  • Jo Jacobs, women's rights (born 1933)
  • Juanita Jaramillo, Chicana artist
  • Marion P. Jayne, aviation racing pioneer
  • Lakisha Jenkins, master herbalist
  • Krista M. Jiannacopoulos, Greek-American artist
  • Helen Moore Johnson, Guggenheim Fellow.
  • Lorretta Johnson, unionist
  • Loretta Jones (aviator)
  • Ludie Jones, (b. 1916), dancer
  • Rhodessa Jones, performance artist
  • Ellen Jorgenson, opened the first biohackerspace in the US
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  • Miryam Kabakov, writer and LGBT activist
  • Nadia Kamil, comic
  • Theresa Kaminski, historian
  • Kay Kapoor, CEO
  • Mary Eugenia Kapp (1909-1983), chemist
  • Anna Karlin (art director)
  • Gertrude Alice Kay (1884-1939), children's book author and artist
  • Lauren Kay - Founder of the Dating Ring and SmartSitting
  • Pamela Kaufman, author of historical fiction including the novel Shield of Three Lions
  • Evelyn Cahn Keiser, co-founder of Keiser University
  • Maureen Kelleher, artist
  • Gertrude B. Kelley, feminist
  • Kate Peck Kent, (1914-1987), anthropologist
  • Dorothy Keur, (b. 1904), anthropologist
  • Carol Keyes, feminist
  • Madhulika S. Khandelwal, Professor
  • Nahid Khazenie, mechanical engineer
  • Fannie Kilbourn, feminist
  • Lili M. Kim, writer, academic
  • Alice Mary Kimball, feminist
  • Mary Kircher, computer science
  • Robin Koda, rice farmer
  • Gretel C. Kovach, journalist
  • Mei-Po Kwan, geographer
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  • Ada de Lachau, composer known for Li'l Liza Jane
  • Rivka Ladin, software
  • Cynthia Lahti, a contemporary artist who works in many mediums: "from collage to ceramics, altered books, and painting"
  • Helen Connor Laird (1888-1982), educator
  • Mary Lamy, a WASP
  • Marion J. Lane, artist
  • Charlotte Larson, pilot
  • Mary Chipman Lawrence (?-?), American sailor
  • Eleanor Lawson, feminist
  • Nelda Lee, Boeing design
  • Mela Leger (1928-2006), Bilingual education
  • Kathryn LeMieux, comic artist
  • Adrianne Lentz-Smith, historian
  • Barbara Leon, feminist
  • Belinda Leong American-Chinese pastry chef
  • Irma Lerma Barbosa, Chicana artist
  • Liz Lerma Bowerman, Chicana artist
  • Caryn Leschen, comic artist
  • Jaime Lewis, founder of Mountain Medicine
  • Sylvia Lewis (community activist), suffragist
  • Yolanda Chávez Leyva, academic
  • Kathleen Ligocki, CEO of Harvest Power
  • Shirley Jennifer Lim, writer
  • Ann Linnea (b. 1949), American sailor
  • Ida Liu, Chinese American banker and current CEO of Citi Private Bank
  • Yan Liu (chemist)
  • Liv (musician), American singer and rapper
  • Myra Cohn Livingston, poet
  • Elizabeth G. Loboa, engineer
  • Teresa Lozano Long, educator
  • Pamela Meyer Lopker, software
  • Allison Louthan, ecology
  • Joan Potter Loveless, weaver
  • Linda Lucero, Chicana artist
  • Carolin Lugo, b. 1960, flamenco
  • Jamie Lujan, Chicana actress
  • Rebecca Lynn (businessperson)
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  • Na Young Ma, Korean baker
  • Patricia MacCorquodale, academic
  • Mary von Mach , pilot
  • Aleene Pridgen Kidd MacKenzie, academic
  • Susan MacKinnon, anthropologist
  • Renee Macklin, software
  • Mary Magdalene Maga/Maggie Maga, aviator mechanic
  • Betty Manygoats, Navajo Artist
  • Norma Marcere, feminist
  • Cristina Mariani-May, Banfi Vintners
  • Amy Margolis, attorney and director of Oregon Cannabis Association
  • Bettie Sue Masters, biologist
  • Amanda Mathew, the first woman to lead a deployed combat arms platoon for US Army
  • Mary Lynn Mathre, founder and president of American Cannabis Nurses Association
  • Claudia Maté, artist originally from Spain, living in London. Maté works in digital media, a "pixellated world where anything is possible"
  • Patricia McCairen (b. 1940), American rafter
  • Mamie L. McKnight
  • Niamh McLoughlin, feminist
  • Lisa McVey, CIO
  • Leeza Meksin, interdisciplinary artist
  • Miranda Merklein, academic and social activist
  • Mildred Plew Merryman, early 20th century children's author
  • Ida K. Mervine, early 20th century composer
  • Trinidad Mendenhall, businesswoman
  • Melissa Mentele advocate in SD
  • Abbie Miller, contemporary artist and illustrator currently based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Sue Miller (model)
  • Ivy Mix, co founder of Speed Rack
  • Patricia L. Mokhtarian, transportation engineer
  • Patricia Moodian, founding editor of Wimmen's Comix
  • Carol Moore, feminist
  • Lisa Moore (aquaculture), seaweed farmer in Oregon
  • Madge Ragan Leon Moore, WASP Veteran
  • Lana Moresky, feminist
  • Betty Morgan (lyricist), early 20th century lyricist
  • Michelle Morial, journalist
  • Tracie Egan Morrissey, editor, writer
  • Mary T.R. Foulke Morrison, suffragist
  • Hannah Moscon, artist
  • Helen Moss, feminist
  • Patty Mucha, artist
  • Helen Mulholland, founder Ohio Women, Inc.
  • Nancy Munn, anthropologist
  • Asia Murphy, ecologist
  • Kathy Murray, American "surrendered wife"
  • Pashon Murry, founder of Detroit Dirt
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  • Gladys O'Donnell, pilot
  • Miriam Olivo, Chicana artist
  • Kim Olson, retired US Air Force colonel
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  • Sally A. Painter, COO
  • Cathy Palmer, computer science
  • Marilyn Pappas - American artist
  • Neva Paris, pilot
  • Maud Parrish (1878-1976), American traveler
  • Nancy Parrish, founder of Protect Our Defenders
  • Lucinda Parker (1942- ) [1 incoming link], painter who has created "ambitious public projects in Oregon, Washington and California", at Hallie Ford NW Gallery
  • Eunice Parsons (1916- ) [2 incoming links], collage artist, formerly taught at Portland's Museum Art School, at Hallie Ford NW Gallery
  • Mary Field Parton, feminist
  • Lise Patt - American artist
  • Lucy Peabody (conservationist)
  • Caroline Nestmann Peck, archaeologist
  • Irene Carswell Peden (b. 1925), electrical engineer
  • Reina Pennington, military historian
  • Janet Perna, software
  • Antonia A. Perez, Chicana artist
  • Irene Perez, Chicana artist
  • Jessica Peters, president of Moxie Meds
  • Maureen Petersen, Scientist, Army Colonel, Assistant Director of Medical Education Walter Reed
  • Audrey Poberezny, helped form the Experimental Aircraft Association
  • Amy Poinsett, CEO of MJ Freeway
  • Tabitha Ponte, architect
  • Fannie Potter
  • Frances Virginia Praytor, (1899–1974), teacher
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  • Lanna Samaniego, feminist
  • Shelby Sampson, comic artist
  • Beth Samuels
  • Nancy Sanchez, American military officer & psychologist
  • Laura Sanders, engineer
  • Meg Sanders, CEO of Mindful
  • Rosannah Sandoval, architect
  • Pam Scheininger, feminist
  • Aurel Schmidt, US contemporary artist
  • Deanne Schulman, smokejumper
  • Bonny Schumaker, former NASA, aviator
  • Anna M. Scott, early 20th century author of children's books
  • Janet Laura Scott, artist & illustrator of children's books
  • Corinne A. Seeds, educator
  • Karen C. Seto, geographer
  • Susan Seubert (1970- ) [2 mentions], fine art photographer, whose National Geographic "subjects range from Canada to the Caribbean and Texas to Thailand", at Hallie Ford NW Gallery
  • Carol Shanesy, computer science
  • Betty Kronman Shapiro/Rebecca Shapiro/Rebecca Kronman (1907–1989), International president of B'nai B'rith Women
  • Myriam P. Sharachik, engineer
  • Mollie Sheiman, unionist
  • Gertrude Mathews Shelby, geographer
  • Amy Sheridan, pilot
  • Mary Shields (dog sledder) (?), American dog sledder
  • Mary Sia
  • Mary Silitch/Mary Frances Silitch (1935-), editor
  • Noelle Skodzinski, editor and co-founder of Cannabis Business Times
  • Claudine Simson, CTO
  • Caroline McCormick Slade, suffragist
  • Gillian Crampton Smith, computer science
  • Jacqueline L. Smith, Navy air traffic controller
  • Marian Smith (1907-05-10 - 1961-05-02) American anthropologist ODNB
  • Erin Leib Smokler (born 1978) Jewish scholar
  • Glida Snowden - Detroit painter
  • Chanty Sok, actress
  • Linda Rocker Sogg, advocate for Equal Rights Amendments
  • Karen Sollins, software
  • Darlene Solomon, CTO
  • Elke Solomon, artist
  • Avigail Sperber, filmmaker
  • Nor Rae Spohn, former SVP
  • Janet Wolfe Stanley, comic artist
  • Dian Graves Stai, entrepreneur
  • Vicky Starr, aka Stella Nowicki (1916?-2009) union organizer
  • Elizabeth Stefanski Egyptologist and Coptic scholar
  • Zelda Stern, feminist
  • Joy Sterling vintner
  • Leslie Sternbergh, comic artist
  • Deborah Stewart-Parker, CEO
  • Hallie Stillwell, (1897-1997), ranch woman
  • Anne W. Stimson, musician during WWI
  • Laurie S. Stoff, military historian
  • Susan Ades Stone, Women on 20s
  • Ada Ruth Stovall, (1913-2008), educator
  • Ada Ruth Stovall, (1913-2008), educator
  • Karen Stratton
  • Lois Strong, cheerleader
  • Xiao Sun, actress
  • Julie Sygiel, entrepreneur
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  • Jennifer Taub, law professor, author
  • Halle Tecco, software
  • Mai Abualkas Temraz, entrepreneur
  • Barbara Tetenbaum, contemporary artist "producing limited edition artist books since 1979"
  • Mabel Dunham Thayer
  • Radhika Thekkath, computer science
  • Laura Thompson (anthropologist), (b. 1905)
  • Margaret Thompson (archaeologist) (1911-1984)
  • Ruth Plumly Thompsen, author of children's books
  • Mary Elizabeth Phillips Thompson, (1855, 1927) teacher
  • Phyllis Josephine Thompson (born on 25 March 1906), US Army veteran
  • Cecelia Willabelle Thorogood, feminist
  • Katrina Ely Tiffany, suffragist
  • Teresa Ting, actress
  • Marion Tinling(1904-), American author
  • Eleanor Tinsley, educator
  • Emma Toft (1891-1982), ecology
  • Pamela D. Toler, historian & author of Heroines of Mercy Street
  • Sheila Tolliver, University of Maryland system assistant vice chancellor
  • Thi Tran of Starry kitchen
  • Deanna Tribe, suffragist
  • Xiaoyuan Tu, computer science
  • Carolyn Turbyfill, VP Engineering
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  • Susan Valdez Torres, Chicana artist
  • Penny Van Horn, comic artist
  • Dina Siegel Vann, activist
  • Jean Phelps Veloz, dancer
  • Katherine Vickery, (1899-1979), women's rights activist
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  • Vera Dawn Walker, pilot
  • Elizabeth Walkup, computer science
  • Betty Wall/Betty Wall Strohfus, a WASP
  • Patricia Wallington, vp at Xerox
  • Ruth Harman Walraven (1913-1993), Wisconsin aviator
  • Mildred Pitts Walter, women's advocate
  • April Waters, painter, whose series "Sheroes" portrays seven women who are prominent advocates of humanitarian and environmental justice
  • Rachel Watkins, African American archaeologist
  • Sharon Weiss-Greenberg, feminist
  • Barbara Taylor Welander, architect
  • Sharon Weiss-Greenberg
  • Beverly Wettenstein, journalist
  • Betty Jane Williams, pilot
  • Judith Blow Williams, Guggenheim Fellow.
  • Melba Wilson, African American Soul food chef
  • Wilda N. Winfield, a WASP
  • Been-Jon Woo, engineer
  • Nathalie Woodbury (b. 1918), anthropologist
  • Jacqueline Woodfork, historian
  • Mary Anna Martin Wyall/Marty Wyall, WASP
  • Annette Wynne (1885- ?), author of children's books
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  • Mary E. Miller Young, feminist
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List of prizes known as the Nobel or the highest honors of a field

WP:NPROF awards

By country

Arab countries

Australia

Canada

Czech Republic

  • Cena Milady Paulové [cs][3]

Germany

See also de:Kategorie:Frauenförderpreis
  • Anne Klein Women’s Award of the Heinrich Böll Foundation[4]
  • Aenne Burda Award [de]
  • Anita Augspurt Preis München (de)[5]
  • ARD/ZDF Förderpreis Frauen + Medientechnologie [de][6]
  • Augspurg-Heymann-Preis [de][7]
  • Berliner Frauenpreis [de][8]
  • Bertha Benz-Preis [de][9]
  • BücherFrauen [de][10]
  • Dr.-Theobald-Simon-Preis [de][11]
  • Elisabeth-Norgall-Preis [de][12]
  • Elisabeth-Siegel-Preis [de]
  • Elisabeth-Selbert-Preis [de][13]
  • Emma-Journalistinnen-Preis [de][14]
  • Förderpreis für Frauenforschung und Frauenkultur [de]
  • Frau des Jahres [de][15]
  • Frauen machen Standort [de]

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

  • Jessie Bernard Wise Women’s Award, from the Center for Women Policy studies
  • Pallas Athene Award, given to Military women, [16]
  • Penney-Missouri Awards, for Women's Page editing
  • WISE Excellence Award for women in science

By award name

Candace Award

  • 1982: Doris A. Evans, Bonnie Guiton, Claudine B. Malone, Sara-Alyce Wright
  • 1983: Gloria Jackson Bacon, Antoinette Bianchi, Mattie Cook
  • 1984: Patricia A. Duncanson
  • 1986: Eloise DeLaine, Mable Parker McLean
  • 1987: Pam McAllister Johnson
  • 1988: Donna Wood
  • 1989: Gina Barclay McLaughlin, Mary Lee Widener
  • 1990: Barbara Lamont
  • 1991: La-Doris McClaney
  • 1992: Vicki L. Fuller, Leonade Jones, Joan McCarley, Sybil Hayden Morial, Hazle J. Shorter, Debbie Tate

Federal Woman's Award

  • 1961: Nina Kinsella
  • 1962: Katherine W. Bracken, Margaret H. Brass, Evelyn Harrison
  • 1963: Verna C. Mohagen
  • 1964: Elizabeth F. Messer, Elizabeth F. Messer
  • 1966: Fannie N. Boyls, Stella E. Davis, Irene Parsons, Ruth G. Van Cleve
  • 1967: Marjorie J. Williams
  • 1968: Mabel Kunce Gibby, Frances M. James, Rogene L. Thompson
  • 1969: Edith N. Cook, Jo Ann Smith Kinney
  • 1970: Naomi Rosen Sweeney, Sarah B. Glindmeyer, Valerija B. Raulinaitis
  • 1971: Jeanne Wilson Davis, Florence Johnson Hicks
  • 1972: Lois Albro Chatham, Phyllis Dixon Clemmons, Mary Harrover Ferguson, Patricia Ann McCreedy
  • 1973: Bernice L. Bernstein, Janet Hart
  • 1974: Edna A. Boorady, Gladys P. Rogers
  • 1975: Beatrice Dvorak, Wilda Martinez
  • 1976: I. Blanche Bourne, Dorothy I. Fennell, Marion J. Finkel, Mary Patricia Murray, Joyce J. Walker

Pulitzer Prize

Winners
Finalists
  1. General Nonfiction: Mary D. Edsall (1992), Caren Zucker (2017), Elizabeth Rush (2019), Leslie George (2020), Sierra Crane Murdoch (2021), Jing Tsu (2023)
  2. History: Megan Kate Nelson (2021)
  3. Criticism: Tobi Tobias (2012), Jen Graves (2014), Laura Reiley (2017)
  4. Biography: Heather Clark (author) (2021)
  5. Memoir: Ingrid Rojas Contreras and Chloé Cooper Jones (2023)

NAACP Image Awards

Anita Borg Institute Women of Vision Awards

  • Leadership: Jan Cuny (2009)
  • Social Impact: Sarah Revi Sterling (2012), Kathrin Winkler (2014)
  • Student of Vision: Camila Fernandez Achutti (2015), Alyssia Jovellanos (2016)
  • Technology Entrepreneurship: Pooja Sankar (2016)

Women's World Award

  • Fashion: Angela Missioni (2009)
  • Hope: Stella Deetjen (2006)
  • Woman of the Year:Agnes Wessalowski (2004), Margarete Gehring (2005), Robin Herbert (2006)

Songwriters Hall of Fame awards

  • Abe Olman Publisher Award - Bonnie Bourne (1992), Beebe Bourne (2005), Maxyne Lang (2009), Caroline Bienstock (2017)
  • Holly Prize - Laura Warshauer (2010)

List of female nominees for the Nobel Prize

Multiple nominations

One nomination

  • Émilie Lerou - 1904
  • Alice Bernheim - 1930
  • Marguerite-Antoinette Djabadary / Margit Antonia Bárczy - 1933
  • Janet Miller - 1935
  • Marion Blankenhorn - 1939
  • Susan Smith (medicine) - 1939
  • Olive Watkins Smith - 1940
  • Ada Barbara Waylen - 1952
  • Catherine Devilliers / Narie Catherine Devilliers - 1963
  • Stella Monk - 1963
  • Mildred Matthews Breedlove - 1968
  • Britta Holmström - 1970
  • Emilia Kamvysi - 2016
  • Marianne Stöger - 2017
  • Margaritha Pissarek - 2017
  • Jani Silva - 2023

By field

LGBT

Entertainment

Academy Awards

Tony Awards

Arts

  • National Heritage Fellowship: Genevieve Mougin (1984), Sonia Domsch and Peou Khatna (1986), Senaida Romero (1987), Kepka Belton, Sister Rosalia Haberl/Rosalia Haberl, Amber Densmore and Yang Fang Nhu (1988), Ethel Kvalheim and Mabel E. Murphy/Mabel Murphy (1989), Raffaela DeFranco and Marie McDonald (1990), Gussie Wells and Arbie Williams (1991), Nora Ezell (1992), Nalani Kanaka'ole/Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahel/Nalani Kanaka'ole and Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahel and Mone Saenphimmachak (1993), Frances Varos Graves, Sosei Shizuye Matsumoto and Lily Vorperian (1994), Bao Mo-Li (1995), Betty Pisio Christenson, Eva McAdams and Dolly Spencer (1996), Gladys Clark (1997), Sophia George (1998), Eudokia Sorochaniuk (1999), Bounxou Chanthraphone, Nettie Jackson and Dorothy Thompson (2000), Mozell Benson, Evalena Henry and Dorothy Trumpold (2001), Clara Neptune Keezer (2002), Agnes Kenmille and Carmencristina Moreno (2003), Anjani Ambegaokar and Yuqin Wang (2004), Eldrid Skjold Arntzen (2005), Sue Yeon Park (2008), Amma D. McKen (2009), Gladys Kukana Grace (2010), Laverne Brackens (2011), Darlene Bergren and Lynne Yoshiko Nakasone (2012), Verónica Castillo and Pauline Hillaire (2013), Vera Nakonechny (2014), Gertrude Yukie Tsutsumi and Sidonka Wadina (2015), Leona Waddell (2016), Anna Brown Ehlers (2017), Feryal Abbasi-Ghnaim, Marion Coleman, Ofelia Esparza, Cindy Roy and Ethel Raim (2018), Las Tesoros de San Antonio (2019), Naomi Diouf and Karen Ann Hoffman (2020), Nellie Vera Sánchez (2021)

Entrepreneurs

See Cartier Women's Initiative Awards for many redlinked women entrepreneurs from around the world.

  1. Adeola Asabia
  2. Antonia Sanin
  3. Benita Singh
  4. Bettina Götzenberger
  5. Birame Sock
  6. Candice Pascoal
  7. Carla Delfino
  8. Carolina Guerra (entrepreneur)
  9. Chunhong Chen
  10. Ciara Donlon
  11. Cynthia Guy
  12. Elizabeth Scharpf
  13. Gabriela Flores (entrepreneur)
  14. Gabriela Maldonado
  15. Iba Masood
  16. Jackie Stenson
  17. Jife Williams
  18. Julienne Ingabire
  19. Kimberley Ong
  20. Kristin Pétursdóttir
  21. Kristina Tsvetanova
  22. Laura Chicurel
  23. Lorna Rutto
  24. Lucie Avoaka
  25. Magdalena Rodríguez
  26. Mame Diene
  27. Mariam Hazem
  28. Nandini Pandhi
  29. Paula Gomez
  30. Rana El Chemaitelly
  31. Renee King
  32. Rosario Monteverde
  33. Salma Abdulai
  34. Sara-Kristina Hannig Nour
  35. Sima Najjar
  36. Siroun Shamigan
  37. Swati Pandey
  38. Trupti Jain
  39. Valentina Peroni
  40. Wendy McMillan
  41. Yasmina McCarty
  42. Yiding Yu

Chefs

See List of female chefs with Michelin stars: lots of red links.

Science

  • Maria Isabel Colombo, Irene Oi Lin Ng, Lynn Morris, Mayra de la Torre

Mathematics

American Psychological Association

History

  • American Historical Association awards
    • Jerry Bentley Prize (AHA) ([30]): Erika Rappaport (2018)
    • George Louis Beer Prize: Edith Stickney (1925), Pauline R. Anderson (1939), Sally J. Marks (1981), Sarah M. Terry (1983), Carole Fink (1985, 2005), Nicole T. Jordan (1992), Christine A. White (1993), Mary Nolan (1995), Holly Case (2010), Vanessa Ogle (2016), Emma Kuby (2020), Emily Marker (2023)
    • Beveridge Award: Mary C. Karasch (1987), Mary A. Renda (2002), Nan C. Enstad (2019), Kirsten Silva Gruesz (2023)
    • Paul Birdsall Prize: Edith Sheffer (2012)
    • James Henry Breasted Prize ([31]): Miranda Shaw (1994), Callie Williamson (2005), Saskia Roselaar (2011), Hina Azam (2016)
    • John H. Dunning Prize: Beatrice Jones Hunter (1952), Marilyn C. Baseler (1999), Linda L. Nash (2007), Christina N. Snyder (2019), Kathryn Olivarius (2023)
    • Patricia Buckley Ebrey Prize ([32]): Maya Stiller (2022)
    • John K. Fairbank Prize: Miriam Silverberg (1990), Kathryn Bernhardt (1993), Julia Adeney Thomas (2002), Ruth Rogaski (2005), Eugenia Lean (2007), Carol A. Benedict (2011), Jun Uchida (historian) (2012), Hwasook B. Nam (2022), H. Yumi Kim (2023)
    • Morris D. Forkosch Prize: Margaret R. Hunt (1997), Kathleen Paul (1999), Barbara Donagan (2008), Jordanna Bailkin (2013), Laura Stewart (2017, unrelated redirect), Tawny Paul (2020), Carol Beardmore and Natalie Carter (2023, joint)
    • Leo Gershoy Award: Carla Rahn Phillips (1987, as co-recipient in 1998), Helen Nader (1991), Ruth Mackay (historian) (2000), Daniela Bleichmar (2013), Margaret E. Schotte (2020), Susan North (2021), Meredith Martin and Gillian Weiss (2023, joint)
    • Friedrich Katz Prize ([33]): Jane Mangan (2017), Marixa Lasso (2020), Larissa Brewer-García (2021), Heather Flynn Roller (2022)
    • Eugenia M. Palmegiano Prize ([34]): Amelia Bonea (2017), Julia Guarneri (2018), Phoebe Musandu (2019), Vanessa Freije (2021), Kathy Roberts Forde (2022, as co-editor)
    • James A. Rawley Prize (AHA): Elena A. Schneider (2019), Sophie White (2020), Allison Margaret Bigelow (2021), Tessa Murphy (2022), Adriana Chira (2023)
    • Premio Del Rey ([35]): Katrin Kogman-Appel (2008), Debra Blumenthal (2010), Marie Kelleher (2012), Janina M. Safran (2014), Nuria Silleras-Fernandez (2016), Michelle Armstrong-Partida (2018)
    • John F. Richards Prize ([36]): Sheetal Chhabria (2020), Shahla Hussain (2022), Shailaja Paik (2023)
    • Dorothy Rosenberg Prize ([37]): Libby Garland (2015), Devi Mays (2021), Emily Michelson (2023)
    • Wesley Logan Prize: Gretchen Lemke-Santangelo (1996), Brenda Plummer (1997), Laura Adderley (2007), Carina Ray (2016), Sowande' Mustakeem (2017), Monique Bedasse (2018), Yuko Miki (2019), Yesenia Barragan (2022)
  • Organization of American Historians awards
  • Frederick Douglass Prize: Judith A. Carney (2010, co-author), Marjoleine Kars (2021, joint), Jennifer L. Morgan (2022, joint), R. Isabela Morales (2023, joint)

Literature

Mystery / Crime

  • Edgar Award
    • Best First Novel: R. H. Shimer/Ruth H. Shimer (1973), Deidre S. Laiken/Deidre Laiken (1988), Susan Wolfe (1990)
    • Best Young Adult Novel: Dorothy Hoobler (2005), Robin Merrow MacCready (2007)
    • Best Juvenile: Marcella Thum (1965), Gretchen Sprague (1968), Winifred Finlay (1970), Dana Brookins (1979), Patricia Windsor (1986), Dorothy Reynolds Miller (1997), Elizabeth McDavid Jones (2000), Lillian Eige (2002), Helen Ericson (2003), Kate Milford (2015)
    • Best Paperback Original: Teri White (1983), Margaret Tracy (1984), Molly Cochran (1985), Anna Mazzola (2018)
    • Sue Grafton Memorial Award: Rosalie Knecht (2021), Louisa Luna (2023)
  • Agatha Award
    • Best First Novel: Jeanne M. Dams (1995), Robin Hathaway (1998), Rosemary Stevens (2000), Laura Durham (2005), Sandra Parshall (2006), Avery Aames (2010), Sara J. Henry (2011), Leslie Budewitz (2013, also 2011 Non-Fiction and 2018 Short Story co-winner)), Terrie Farley Moran (2014), Kellye Garrett (2017), Dianne Freeman and Shari Randall (2018), Tara Laskowski (2019, also Short Story 2018 co-winner), Erica Neubauer (2020)
    • Best Non-Fiction: Jean Swanson (author)/Jean R. Swanson (1994), Alzina Stone Dale (1995 and 1998), Willetta L. Heising (1996 and 1997), Melanie Rehak (2005), Chris Roerden (2006), Elena Santangelo (2009), Christina Lane (2020)
    • Best Children/Young Adult Fiction: Nancy Means Wright (2006), Sarah Masters Buckey (2007), Frances Schoonmaker (2019)
    • Best Short Story: Elizabeth Daniels Squire (1995), Elizabeth Foxwell (2003), Barb Goffman (2015, 2020, and 2022), Gigi Pandian (2017), Shawn Reilly Simmons
    • Malice Domestic Poirot Award: Janet Hutchings and Linda Landrigan (2008), Kate Stine (2009), Janet Rudolph (2011)
  • Anthony Awards
    • Best First Novel: Gillian Roberts (1988), Sara J. Henry (2012), Kellye Garrett (2018), Tara Laskowski (2020)
    • Best Critical Work: Ellen Nehr (1993)
      • Best Critical / Non-Fiction Work: Kate Stine (1996), Willetta L. Heising (1997 & 2000)
    • Best Short Story: Jan Grape (1998), Meg Chittenden (2000), Judy Crider (2002)
    • Best Paperback Original: Terris McMahan Grimes (1997), Kate Grilley (2001), Robin Burcell (2003 & 2004), Gigi Pandian (2020)
    • Best Young Adult Novel: Joelle Charbonneau (2016), Jen Conley (2020)
    • Best Novella: B.K. Stevens (2017)
    • Best Editor: Sara Ann Freed (1996)
    • Best Anthology: Verena Rose and Rita Owen (2020)
    • Best Cover Art: Pamela Patrick (1996)
    • Best Fan Publication: Lynn Kaczmarek (2001), Ruth Jordan (writer) (2006 - also Special Service 2008 & 2009),
    • Best Website: Lucinda Surber (2008 and 2011)
    • Lifetime Achievement: June Moffatt (1999)
    • Special Service: Doris Ann Norris (2002)
  • Mystery Writers of America (Raven Award)
    • Sarah Booth Conroy and Carol Brener (1991), Sylvia K. Burack (1998), Enid Schantz (2001), Pat Thomas (bookstore owner) (2003), Martha Farrington, Diane Kovacs and Kara Robinson (website creator) (2005), Joan Hansen (conference creator) and Bonnie Claeson (2006), Kathy Harig (2007), Mary Alice Gorman (2010), Pat Frovarp (2011), Molly Weston (2012), Oline Cogdill (2013), Kathryn Kennison and Ruth Jordan (magazine editor) (2015), Margaret Kinsman (2016), Dru Ann Love (2017)
  • Macavity Awards
    • First Mystery: Marilyn Wallace (1987), Dianne Day (1996), Terry Shames (2014), Julia Dahl (2015), Tara Laskowski (2020)
    • Short Story: Kate Grilley (2000), Sandra Balzo/Sandy Balzo (2004), Barb Goffman (2013)
    • Nonfictional/Critical Mystery: Margaret Kinsman (2017), Melanie Rehak (2006)
      • Mystery Critical/Biographical: Ellen Nehr (1993 and 1998), Jean Swanson (author) (1995 and 1999), Willetta Heising (1996 and 1997), Jan Grape (1998), G. Miki Hayden (2002)
  • Shamus Award
    • Indie P.I. Novel: M. Ruth Myers/Mary Ruth Myers (2014)
    • Lifetime Achievement Award: Maxine O'Callaghan (1999)

Australia

  • Nita Kibble Literary Award: Fiona Capp (2004), Carol Lefevre (2008)
    • Dobbie Literary Award: Paulette Gittins (2005), Deborah Forster (2010), Lily Chan (author) (2013)

Canada

  • Canadian Authors Association:
    • Fiction: Rita Donovan (1998)
    • Poetry: Elise Partridge (2009)
    • Canadian History: Shelagh D. Grant (2011), Debra Komer (2016)
    • Emerging Writer: Grace O'Connell (author) (2014)
    • Fred Kerner Award: Margo Wheaton (2017), Adrienne Drobnies (2020), Joanna Lilley (2021), Catherine Graham (poet) (2022)

France

  • Prix Goncourt - novelists Mariette Condroyer (1993). Has biog on fr.wikipedia.
    • Prix Goncourt de la Biographie - Patrice Locmant (2007) Jennifer Lesieur (2008)
    • Prix Goncourt de la Nouvelle - Mariette Condroyer (1993)

United Kingdom

United States

  • National Book Critics Circle Award
    • Criticism: Carina Chocano (2017)
    • Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing: Elizabeth Ward (critic) (1992), Brigitte Frase (1993), JoAnn C. Gutin (1994), Katherine A. Powers (2013), Alexandra Schwartz (2014), Katy Waldman (2019)
  • National Book Award
    • Children's Books: Judith Kohl (1978)
    • Children's Books, Fiction paperback: Ouida Sebestyen (1982)
    • Children's Books, Nonfiction: Alison Cragin Herzig and Jane Lawrence Mali (1981), Susan Bonners (1982)
    • Children's Books Picture Books paperback: Betty Fraser (illustrator) (1983)
    • Nonfiction: Tamara Payne (2020)
      • History: Fritzie P. Manuel (1983 paperback)
    • Translated Literature: Li-Li Ch'en (1977), Jane Gary Harris and Constance Link (1980), Margaret Mitsutani (2018), Aneesa Abbass Higgins (2021)
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize
    • Science: Jane S. Smith (1990), Diana Preston (writer) (2005)
    • First Fiction: C. S. Godshalk (1998), Alice Greenway (2006)
    • Young Adult Literature Tara Chace (translator) (2005)
    • Mystery: Charlotte Barslund (2007)
    • Current Interest: Bela Shayevich (2016)
  • Hurston/Wright Legacy Award:
    • Debut Fiction: Sanderia Faye (2016), Ladee Hubbard (2018), Rita Woods (2021)
    • Nonfiction: Elizabeth McHenry (2003), Pamela Newkirk (2016)
  • Shirley Jackson Award:
    • Anthology: Sarah Eyre (2008), Geneve Flynn (2020)
    • Collection: Helen Marshall (writer) (2014)
    • Novelette: Brooke Warra (2019)
    • Short Fiction: Carrie Laben (2016), Christina Wood Martinez (2018), R.A. Busby (2020)
    • Single Author Collection: Helen Marshall (writer) (2014)
  • Coretta Scott King Award
    • Author: Dorothy Robinson (1975)
    • Illustrator: Kathleen Atkins Wilson (1993), Michele Wood (1999)
  • Whiting Awards
    • Fiction: Hannah Dela Cruz Abrams (2013), Leopoldine Core and Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi (2015), Andrea Lawlor and Genevieve Sly Crane (2020), Claire Boyles and Rita Bullwinkel (2022), Carribean Fragoza (2023)
    • Poetry: LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs (2016), Diannely Antigua (2020), Marwa Helal (2021), Claire Schwartz (2022)
    • Drama: Donnetta Lavinia Grays (2021), Mia Chung (playwright) (2023)
    • Non-fiction: Linda Kinstler and Stephania Taladrid (2023)
    • Poetry & Drama: Emma Wippermann (2023)

International winners

  • International Thriller Writers Awards -
    • First Novel: Laura McHugh (2015, from US), K. J. Howe (2018, from Canada), Angie Kim (2020, from South Korea), Amanda Jayatissa (2022, from Sri Lanka, also Paperback Original Novel winner)
    • Hardcover Novel: Jennifer Hillier (2019, from Canada)
    • Paperback Original Novel: Christine Bell (writer) (2018, from US)
    • Short Story: Tara Laskowski (2020)
    • Young Adult: Cristin Terrill (2014), Elle Cosimano (2015), Michelle Painchaud (2016), Teri Bailey Black (2019), Andrea Contos (2021)
    • Thriller Legend Award: Patricia Gussin (2018), Margaret Marbury (2019)
  • Windham–Campbell Literature Prizes
    • Drama: Noëlle Janaczewska - (2014, from Australia), Abbie Spallen (2016, from Ireland), Jasmine Lee-Jones (2023, from UK)
    • Non-fiction: Kate Briggs (2021, from United Kingdom)
    • Poetry: Natalie Scenters-Zapico (2021, from United States)

Sports

ESPY winners/nominees

Nominees
Winners

Basketball

  • Coach Wooden "Keys to Life" Award: Mary Kennedy (basketball) (2021)
  • WNBL Coach of the Year Award: Lori Chizik (1996)
  • WNBL Defensive Player of the Year Award: Kim Foley (1991)
  • John Bunn Award: Zelda Spoelstra (2004)
  • Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball: Nikita Lowry (1989), Franthea Price (1990), Joy Holmes (1991), Audrey Burcy (1993)
  • Naismith Outstanding Contributor to Women’s Basketball Award: Beth Bass (2022), Chris Plonsky (2023)
  • Berenson Lifetime Achievement Award: Alberta Cox/Alberta Lee Cox (1991), Patsy Neal (basketball) (1993), Marcy Weston (1994), Carole Baumgarten (1996), Lea Plarski (1997), Betty Wiseman (1999), Brenda Reilly (2000), Charlotte West (basketball) (2003), Louise O'Neal (2004), Brenda Byrd (2007), Cherri Mankenberg (2008), Donna Wise (2011), June Courteau (2013), Nora Lynn Finch (2017), M. Dianne Murphy (2020)

Golf

Journalism

  • Mel Greenberg Media Award - Debbie Becker (1992), Jane Burns (sportswriter) (1993), Mimi Griffin (1994), Debby Jennings (1996), Tam Flarup/Tamara Flarup/Tamara J. Flarup (2004), Vicki Friedman (2013), Mary Jo Haverbeck (2014), Michelle Smith-McDonald (2019), Maria M. Cornelius/Maria Cornelius (2020)
  • Red Smith Award - Terry Taylor (sportswriter) (2018), Sandy Rosenbush (2019)
  • National Sports Media Association (National Sportscaster of the Year): Nicole Auerbach (2020)

Olympics

  • Kathleen Johnson (triathlon coach) - 2013 USOC Developmental Coach of the Year winner (now Olympic Coach of the Year)
  • BethAnn Chamberlain - 2019 USOC Developmental Coach of the Year winner (now Olympic Coach of the Year)
  • Randi Smith, 2005 USOC Paralympic Coach of the Year
  • Julie O'Neill (coach), 2006 USOC Paralympic Coach of the Year
  • Eileen Carey (coach), 2017 USOC Paralympic Coach of the Year
  • Carol Hardemon 2003 USOC Volunteer Coach of the Year
  • Cindi Hart 2005 USOC Volunteer Coach of the Year
  • Rita Gladston 2008 USOC Volunteer Coach of the Year
  • Kathleen Stevenson 2014 USOC Volunteer Coach of the Year
  • Kat Arbour 2006 Doc Councilman Science Award (part of USOC)
  • Heidi Thibert 2009 Doc Councilman Science Award (part of USOC)

Soccer

Tennis

Weightlifting

  • IWF World Weightlifter of the Year: Sun Caiyan (1991), Peng Liping (1992), Chen Shu-chih/Chen Su-chih/Chen Chu-chih (1993 and 1995), Guan Hong (weightlifter) (1994), Li Hongyun (1996), Tang Weifang (1997 and 1998)

College sports

Basketball
  • Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Maria Stack (1985), Paulette Backstrom (1989), Julie Dabrowski (1990), Shanya Evans (1991), Rosemary Kosiorek (1992), Dena Evans (1993), Amy Dodrill (1995), Jennifer Howard (basketball) (1997), Angie Arnold (1998), Tavelyn James (2012)
  • NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Erica Westbrooks (1988)
  • USBWA Most Courageous Award Rayna DuBose (2003), Tiffara Steward (women's award 2010), Kirsten Moore (women's award 2014), Danielle O'Banion (women's award 2016), Angel Elderkin (women's award 2017), Avery Marz (women's award 2018) Ericka Downey (men's award 2019), Whitney Cox (women's award 2020)
Hockey
Soccer
Volleyball
  • American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I National Coach of the Year: Leilani Overstreet (1984), Kathy DeBoer (1987), Bobbi Peterson (2002), Jennifer Petrie (2022)
  • American Volleyball Coaches Association National Player of the Year: Mariliisa Salmi (1986), Antoinnette White (1991), Stacey Gordon (volleyball) (2004 co-winner), Christina Houghtelling (2005), Yossiana Pressley (2019), Logan Eggleston (2022)
Conference
Other
  • Honda-Broderick Cup: Kim Jacob (gymnast) (2013)
  • Honda Sports Award
  • NCAA Woman of the Year Award: Mary Beth Riley (1991), Catherine Byrne (athlete) (1992), Billie Winsett-Fletcher (1996), Peggy Boutilier (1998), Jamila Demby (1999), Tanisha Silas (2002), Ashley Jo Rowatt Karpinos (2003), Kelly Albin (2004), Lauryn McCalley (2005), Justine Schluntz (2010), Laura Barito (2011), Elizabeth Phillips (runner) (2012), Ifeatu Okafor (2013), Elizabeth Tucker (2014), Kristin Day (2015), Margaret Guo (2016), Lizzy Crist (2017), Angela Mercurio (2019), Asia Seidt (2020), Kendall Cornick (2021), Karenna Groff (2022)
  • List of Silver Anniversary Awards recipients: Lawrie Mifflin (1998), Dianne Baker and Lisa Rosenblum (2000), Trish Millines Dziko (2004), Susan Wellington (2006), Patricia Melton and Ann Woods Smith (2007), Kathryn McMinn (2009), Amy Privette Perko (2012), Tamyra Rogers (2015), Abby Cheng (2016), Heather Taggart (2017), Carla Ainsworth (2020), Amy Reinhard (2021), Maiya Anderson (2022)
  • Corbett Award: Elizabeth Kruczek (1995), Judy Sweet (2006), Joan Cronan (2018)
  • Softball America Freshman of the Year (Pitchers): Shealyn O'Leary (2019), Rylee Trlicek (2020)

High school sports

Assorted

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