User:RebeccaGreen



Linguist, family historian, dolls house collector and researcher, aware of women's issues in Australia since the early 1970s.

Australian

 * Gwen Kelly (Australian novelist, short story writer and poet)
 * Hilarie Lindsay (Australian toy manufacturer and writer of short stories, poetry, instructional texts, biography, etc)
 * Elizabeth Backhouse (Australian novelist, scriptwriter and playwright)
 * Lorna Dixon (Australian Aboriginal custodian and preserver of the Wangkumara language)
 * May Hollinworth (Australian theatre producer and director, founder of the Metropolitan Theatre, Sydney)
 * Elisabeth MacIntyre (Australian children's author, illustrator and cartoonist)
 * Margaret Barr (choreographer) (Australian choreographer and teacher of dance-drama)

Other

 * Zoe Hauptová (Czech slavicist, lexicographer and editor of the Old Church Slavonic Dictionary)
 * Aicha Bassarewan (East Timorese politician)
 * Aliança de Araújo (East Timorese politician)
 * Madalena Boavida (East Timorese politician)
 * Ilda Conceição (East Timorese politician)
 * Rosária Corte-Real (East Timorese politician)
 * Aurora Ximenes (East Timorese politician)
 * Olinda Morais (East Timorese politician)
 * Maria Ângela Carrascalão (East Timorese politician, journalist and academic)
 * Maria Domingas Alves (East Timorese politician, women's rights activist and civil servant)

Books

 * New Portuguese Letters (Portuguese book published and banned in 1972; its 3 women authors were arrested, leading to international protests)

Other

 * Ali Curung

Articles I've worked on
By this I mean articles I have added references to, enabling Citations Needed warnings to be removed, and articles I have rescued from proposed deletion (AfD or PROD) or declined submissions, or developed from stubs.

Biographies

 * Sara Dowse (American-born Australian feminist, author, critic, social commentator, and visual artist)
 * Anne Summers (Australian feminist writer, author of Damned Whores and God's Police)
 * Jocelynne Scutt (Australian feminist lawyer, writer and commentator)
 * Elsie Burrell (English artist, watercolourist and portrait painter)
 * Sylvia Spring (Canadian feminist writer, filmmaker and activist)
 * Di Botcher (Welsh actress on stage and screen)
 * Patricia Easterbrook Roberts (Australian-born floral designer, author, and landscape designer in the US)
 * Phoebe Boswell (multi-media artist and film maker based in London)
 * Anne Bullar (early Victorian English author of educational texts for children)
 * Edna Parker (US supercentenarian)
 * Gisella Loeffler (Austro-Hungarian-American painter, illustrator and textile artist in a distinctive folk style)
 * Joan Craven (English photographer known for her portraits, artistic studies, advertising, and nudes)
 * Helen Rowland (actress) (American child actor in silent films)
 * Maggie Calloway (Filipino-born vaudeville performer and actress in silent films)
 * Wasim Barelvi (poet from Uttar Pradesh, writing in Urdu and Hindi)
 * Vera James (New Zealand-born actor who worked in musical theatre and film (silent and early talkie)
 * Jack Lockett (oldest Australian man ever, and one of the last surviving veterans of World War I)
 * Ah Nian (Chinese film director)
 * Samiha Ayoub (Egyptian stage, film and television actress)
 * Mary, Countess of Harold (18th century English philanthropist)
 * Alice Cooper Bailey (20th century American writer of children's books and articles for periodicals)
 * Elizabeth O. Hiller (early 20th century American cooking writer and lecturer)
 * Ve Elizabeth Cadie (early 20th century American illustrator of children's books and magazines, stylist, and designer)
 * Mary R. Bassett (early 20th century illustrator of magazines and children's books)
 * Carmen L. Browne (early 20th century author and illustrator, particularly of children's books)
 * Nsofwa Petronella Sampa (Zambian HIV activist and clinical psychological counselor)
 * Deirdre Eberly Lashgari (American English literature educator, editor and translator whose pioneering work changed the literary curriculum at Berkeley and other universities)
 * Angeles Arrien (Basque-American cultural anthropologist, educator and author)
 * Marion Kent (15th century English businessperson and property manager)
 * Claudia Lössl (German voice actress)
 * Mary Grace (18th century British artist)
 * Sarah Craze (British actress on stage and TV during the 1970s and 1980s)
 * Inez Pearn (20th century British novelist under the name Elizabeth Lake)
 * Fiona Hall (artist) (20th-21st century Australian artistic photographer and sculptor)
 * Rudolph Marks (19th century Russian-American Yiddish playwright, songwriter, and comedian)
 * Estrildis (Legendary 1st century BC German/British princess)
 * Vivien Endicott-Douglas (21st century Canadian actress on stage and screen)
 * Johnnie Hines Watts Prothro (20th century African-American chemist and nutritionist)
 * Helen Blatch (20th-21st century English actress on stage and screen)
 * Chand Usmani (20th century Indian film actress)
 * Catherine Slessor (20th-21st century British architecture writer, critic and editor)
 * Bill Adkins (20th century British-Canadian stage manager)
 * Elizabeth Akua-Nyarko Patterson (21st century Ghanaian social entrepreneur)
 * Caroline Augusta Chandler (20th century American pediatrician and child mental health specialist)
 * Amla Ruia (21st century Indian social activist)
 * Rachel Barrell (21st century British stage performer and singer)
 * Helen Haywood (20th century English artist and writer) *more to do*
 * Mary lePage (20th century American disciple and biographer of Abhedananda)
 * Tarjani Vakil (20th-21st century Indian banker)
 * Dorothy Smoller (early 20th century American actress and dancer)
 * Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse (20th century German princess)
 * Emili Salut Payà (20th century Catalan trumpeter and composer)
 * Byrdie Green (20th century American jazz and R&B singer)
 * Jeanne-Françoise de Coeme, Lady of Lucé and Bonnétable (16th century French noblewoman)
 * Brenda Kamino (20th-21st century Canadian actress and director)
 * Louise Zarmati (20th-21st century Australian archaeologist)
 * Sarah Kramer (21st century Canadian vegan cookbook author)
 * Bondita Acharya (21st century Indian human rights defender)
 * Jennifer Holden (20th century American actress)
 * Birgitta Tolksdorf (20th century German-American actress)
 * Elizabeth Haran (21st century Australian novelist)
 * Faith Martin (20th-21st century English novelist)
 * Zenia Stampe (21st century member of the Danish parliament)
 * Charlotte Nasmyth (19th century Scottish painter)
 * Francine McKenna (21st century American journalist, blogger, and columnist)
 * Kay Dotrice (aka Katherine Newman, Kay Newman; 20th century British stage and screen actress)
 * Sally Smart Australian contemporary artist known for her large-scale assemblage installations that address gender and identity politics
 * Jeffrey Carp (20th century American blues chromatic harmonica player)
 * Therese Kamph (19th century Swedish educator)
 * Elizabeth Mayer (20th century German-American translator, editor and salon host)
 * Mary Sweeny (aka Maria Sweeney/Ricks/Anderson/etc; late 19th century American window smasher and traveller)
 * Thomas E. Caldecott (20th century Californian politician)
 * Maggi Parker (20th century American teacher and actress)
 * Carol McGregor (21st century Indigenous Australian artist)
 * Toby Wren (21st century Australian jazz composer and performer)
 * Natalie Wheen (20th-21st century English writer and radio presenter)
 * Helena Eldrup (19th century Swedish educator)
 * Maureen Brady (20th-20th century American writer, editor, educator and founder of a lesbian feminist publishing company)
 * Sydney Watson (20th century English organist)
 * Janet Adair (early 20th century American vaudeville, ragtime, musical revue and musical comedy performer)
 * Manca Marcelan (21st century Slovenian gymnast)
 * Christiane Lemke (20th-21st century German professor of political science)
 * Carolyn Banks (American novelist, short-story writer, editor, and screenwriter)
 * Carleton Elliott (Canadian composer, music theorist, choir conductor and music educator)
 * Peter Pook (British author of humorous novels)
 * Brian McNeill (Scottish folk multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer and musical director)
 * Sally Dworsky (American singer and songwriter)
 * Sheila Mercier (English actress)
 * Samuel Hazo (American composer of music for concert bands)
 * Thomas Jefferson Withers (American politician from South Carolina)
 * Melia Kreiling (actress)
 * Ed Welch (English songwriter, composer, conductor and arranger)
 * Debbie Greenwood (British television presenter and former Miss Great Britain)
 * Sanford Steever (American linguist specializing in Dravidian languages)
 * Stella Burry (Canadian United Church deaconess, community worker and volunteer)
 * Debra McGrath (Canadian actress and comedian)
 * Antony Carr (English crime writer)
 * Marvin Goldstein (American pianist)
 * Nan Aron (American lawyer, judicial activist in Supreme Court confirmation hearings)
 * Denys Desjardins (Quebecois filmmaker)
 * Caleb Foote (American actor)
 * Hazel Adair (novelist) (English novelist and Scout leader)
 * Joanna Cannon (British writer)
 * Lieve Fransen (Belgian EC HIV policy worker)
 * Faye McMillan (Australian-Aboriginal pharmacist and health educator)
 * Vicky Hamilton (musician) (American jazz musician)
 * Caleb Warner (American harpsichord designer)
 * Morris Schwartz (American photographic inventor)
 * Aimée Stuart (English playwright) - MORE
 * O. Leslie Stone (American businessman and LDS general authority)
 * Carol Gardipe (Native American geologist)
 * Elizabeth Fetzer Bates (blind American Mormon musician and songwriter)
 * Anna B. Eckstein (German-American peace activist)
 * Reasonable Blackman (16th century African-English silk-weaver)
 * Lynn Taylor (Australian actress)
 * Ruth Doggett (English painter)
 * Jessie Coles Grayson (African-American singer and actress)
 * Christine Alalo (Ugandan police commissioner and peacekeeper)
 * Willie Cornish (American jazz musician)
 * Thuam Hang (Burmese Christian convert)
 * Gina Calanni (American politician)
 * Jill Fisch (American law professor)
 * Margaret Kay (Australian Aboriginal museum keeper and sacred site preserver)

Other

 * The Sir Joseph Banks Conservatory (tropical glasshouse in Lincolnshire, England)
 * Eilean Mo Chridhe (Gaelic song from WWI)
 * Nock & Kirby (former Sydney hardware and general household goods store; could use more work to expand it)
 * Zuleika (given name)
 * List of fictional diaries
 * The Sadista Sisters (British radical theatrical musical group)
 * Surrealist Women (Anthology of surrealist writing by women)
 * Jeeves of Belgravia (Drycleaning company)
 * List of non-binary writers
 * World Habitat Awards

Readings

 * "WP:THREATENING2MEN: The English Wikipedia's misogynist infopolitics and the hegemony of the asshole consensus", Signpost 19 August 2015