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Below is a list of articles that can be created or expanded related to women! Articles here can also be translated. Also:

Architecture

Articles for creation of expansion can be found here: List of female architects.

Dance

  • Lois Bewley (1934–2012), American dancer, opera director, costume designer and choreographer
  • Beba Bidart (1924-1994), Argentine (es)
  • Mary Anne Campion (c.1687–1706), English singer and dancer (ODNB)
  • Selena Romanovna Čičagova (1767-1808), Russian (it)
  • Mariella Converti (1956-2002), Italian (it)
  • Belle Davis (1874-c.1838), American dancer and singer (ODNB)
  • Madge Elliott (1896-1955), Australian dancer and actor (ODNB)
  • Letizia Giss (1920-2004), Italian (it)
  • Isabella Gomez: Gibraltarian gold medallist at the IDO World Show Dance Championships
  • Hortense Allen Jordan (1919-2008), American dancer and choreographer
  • Helena Pachón Luengo (b.1965), Spanish (es)
  • Marie Marchowsky (1919-1997), American teacher and choreographer of modern dance
  • Jane Poitier (1736 - in or after 1788), English singer and dancer (ODNB)
  • Sarah Anne Maclaren: Gibraltarian gold medallist at the IDO World Show Dance Championships
  • María Rivarola (b. 1957), Argentine (es)
  • Elvira Santamaría (1929-1999), Argentine (es)
  • Mary Wilford / Mary Bulkley / Mary Barrisford (ODNB)


Education

  • Maria Montessori(Chiaravalle, 31 agosto 1870 – Noordwijk, 6 maggio 1952) :Italian physician and educator
  • Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy: Director of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. [1][2][3][4]
  • Mimi Abramovitz: Needs additional citations. Improvement suggestions on talk page.
  • May Rankin: Carroll University, Waukesha WI theatre professor
  • Flora J. Cook: Educator
  • Elise Ripley Clapp: Educator
  • Laura Bragg: Educator
  • Charl Williams: Educator
  • Alice Temple (educator): Child Educator
  • Ella Victoria Dobbs: Child Educator
  • Lucy Gage: Child Educator

Fashion

  • Khirma Eliazov, Handbag designer[5][6][7][8]
  • Saniya Khan Pakistani-Canadian fashion designer.[9][10][11]

Companies

  • Natty Paint Woman owned, Baltimore based silk screened vintage apparel company.[12][13][14][15]

Feminists

Food and Wine

  • Natalie Slater Creator of BakeandDestroy.com.[16][17][18][19]
  • Merry Edwards
  • Dr. Linda Bisson
  • Celia Welch
  • Anna Monticelli
  • Ashley Heisey
  • Anne Vawter
  • Martha McCellan Levy
  • Mary Anne Tsai
  • Pam Starr
  • Milla Handley
  • Karen Cakebread
  • Lulu Peyraud (France)
  • Joy Sterling
  • Cristina Mantilla (Spain)
  • Gina Gallo
  • Sandrine Garbay (France)
  • Anne-Claude Leflaive (France)
  • Alison Crowe
  • Kris Curran
  • Ashley Hepworth
  • Joy Andersen (Washington)
  • Patricia Green (wine) (Oregon)
  • Susan Sokol Blosser (Oregon)
  • Lynn Penner Ash (Oregon)
  • Susana Balbo (Argentina)
  • Cecilia Torres (Chile)
  • Véronique Drouhin
  • Sally Johnson (wine)
  • Cecilia Torres (Chile)
  • Vanya Cullen (Australia)
  • Alexia Luca de Tena (Spain)
  • Isabelle Baratin-Canet (France)
  • Pascale Peyronie (France)
  • Laurie Hook
  • Julianne Laks
  • Darice Spinelli
  • Genevieve Janssens

Human rights

Ginetta Sagan Award winners without articles:

Health and fitness

  • Steph Davis
  • Sara Ivanhoe, Yoga Video Instructor of Crunch Yoga series, 20 Min Yoga Makeover, Yoga for Dummies.[20][21][22][23]
  • Cristianne Ray: World smallest mother.[24][25][26]

History

Mathematics

Nobility

Organizations

  • World YWCA - Article needs work and it's not even in many languages. Compare it to YMCA.

Politics and activism

Public safety

Punk rock

Science and technology

Sports

Football/Soccer

Australia national team

Brazil national team

Canada national team

China national team

Denmark national team

Mexico national team

Norway national team

Vietnam national team

Theatre/Acting

Visual art

Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Women artists/Worklist.

  • Narciso Abeyta: Native American (Navajo) painter.
  • Etel Adnan: Lebanese author and painter
  • Rosemarie Beck: American abstract expressionist. Article needs clean up.
  • Su Blackwell, pop up book artist.[29][30][31]
  • Elizabeth Goodridge: American painter who painted minatures
  • Sarah Moon - Fashion photographer.[32][33]
  • Sue Rubira: UK contemporary portrait artist.[34]

From the Grove

These are missing biographies of notable women artists from the Grove Dictionary of Art. I've stubbed out about 20 so far this month, but with the time I have I'll never finish all of these by the end of the month. Most of these were found by searching "she sculptor" - I suppose searching "she painter" would come up with more missing entries. If you'd like to work on any of these and don't have access to the Grove, drop me a message and I can email you a copy of the specific article. Also, put your sig next to the name so we don't tread on each other's toes. Thanks, Lithoderm 07:16, 22 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Writers

see: Wikipedia:WikiProject Women writers/Missing articles

  • List of women in Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature - Anyone from this list
  • Climbing Free, by Lynn Hill
  • Margaret Mielke (1912–1980) a poet laureate
  • Mary B. Ward poet laureate in 1950s Alabama
  • Helen Friedman Blackshear (1911–2003) a poet laureate in Alabama
  • Sue Walker (poet), a poet laureate in Alabama
  • Margarette Ball Dickson, poet laureate of Minnesota from 1934 until 1963
  • Laurene Tibbetts-Larson poet laureate of Minnesota from 1974 until 1999
  • Vivian Laramore Rader, Florida's poet laureate from 1931 until her death in 1975
  • Erica Dawson, African-American poet whose two books have both won awards

Translation candidates

From Spanish

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