Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/API Women

Burma

 * Mo Mo (writer) (Inya) (1945–1990), Burmese writer

Canada

 * Lily Gao Actress, Second Jen
 * Vivian Lin Director, And They Watched
 * Janet Lo Actress, Second Jen

China

 * Ai Bei (born 1957), short story writer
 * Duan Wang Chinese poet, literary scholar, historian
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India

 * Namita Banka, founder of Banka Bioloo,, , ,
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Indonesia

 * Rusiah Sardjono, former Indonesian government minister. id:Rusiah Sardjono
 * Linda Amalia Sari/Linda Amalia Sari Agum Gumelar, on the Second United Indonesia Cabinet. d:q12494918
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Japan

 * Sachiko Ide, linguist, specializes in politeness in language
 * Mihoko Ishii, Shinto priest at Suwa Shrine (mentioned in Women in Shinto)
 * Fumiko Kanazumi, lawyer
 * Yoshiko Miya (1945-2015), journalist
 * Yoriko Nakajima, Japanese scholar of African-American history
 * Toyoko Nakanishi, owner of Shokado Women's bookstore; feminist
 * Chiyo Saito, feminist
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Macau

 * Macau Women's General Association (president of the organization is Candice Chio Ngan Ieng, but sources are harder to find.)

Malaysia

 * Armani Mahiruddin
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South Korea

 * Nami Kim, academic in religious studies, South Korean novelist
 * Chae Hyun-sook, first openly lesbian parliament candidate
 * Korean League of Women Voters
 * Shin Nakyun, president of the Korean League of Women Voters
 * Park-Kim Soo Jin

Thailand

 * Paweena Hongsakul, leader
 * Lalita Lerksamran, leader
 * Poonpirom Liptapanlop, leader
 * Supatra Masdit, leader
 * Pornthiva Nakasai, leader
 * Atchaka Sibunruang, leader
 * Supunpasaj Supasiri (born 1948), Thai short-story writer and memoirist
 * Ranongrak Suwanchawee, leader
 * Anongwan Thepsuthin, leader
 * Uraiwan Thienthong, leader
 * Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul, leader


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United States

 * Alice Kamokila Campbell, who opposed statehood although her reasoning for it has not stood the test of time
 * Rebecca Kahalewai Cummins, (president of Hui Aloha ʻĀina for Women
 * Liliʻuokalani Educational Society, Hawaii
 * Edith Kenao Kanakaole, one of the first Hawaiian women to run for territorial senate
 * Queen Liliʻuokalani Trust, Hawaii
 * Marybeth Yuen Maul, first Asian American female judge in Hawaii (c. 1957)
 * Sai-Ling Chan-Sew, development of culturally appropriate programs, advocate for children with behavioral issues, Youtube interview]
 * Corinne K.A. Watanabe, first female to serve as the Attorney General of Hawaii, though for a partial term (1985-1987)