Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Asian American women

List being crowdsourced in partnership with the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative. Curators, educators, and archivists from APAC have assisted with building worklists for previous Smithsonian edit-a-thons, those names have been added here as well. All contributions to this space are welcome!

Biographies
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 * Sloane Leong, Comic Artist Wikidata item]
 * Naoko Wowsugi Wikidata item
 * Monica Jahan Bose Wikidata item
 * Low Leaf
 * Kayla Briët
 * Jocelyn Kapumealani Ng
 * Betsy Huang Wikidata item
 * Che Jen
 * Genevieve Erin O'Brien Wikidata item
 * Wiena Lin
 * Anjal Chande
 * Monica Ramos (artist)
 * Sita Bhaumik Wikidata item
 * Zohra Saed Wikidata item
 * Josie Huang Wikidata item
 * Vivian Lee (journalist)
 * Evelyn Hsu, Maynard Institute, Co-Executive Director
 * Julia B. Chan - Managing Editor, Digital - KQED Wikidata item
 * Kimberly Yam - NBC News Asian voices reporter
 * Ashley Wong - Sacramento Bee
 * Valerie Boey
 * Tracy Jan
 * K. Oanh Ha Wikidata item
 * Emily Chan (journalist) Wikidata item
 * Tamara Baluja
 * Stephanie Mehta, Editor-In-Chief, Fast Company Magazine Wikidata item
 * Tarini Parti, White House Reporter, Buzzfeed News Wikidata item
 * Minn Matsuda Wikidata item
 * Lily Chin
 * Jean Millington (current link redirects to Fanny while bandmate June Millington has distinct page) Wikidata item
 * Pearl E. Gates Wikidata item
 * Hatsuye Egami, writer Wikidata Item
 * Miki Hayakawa, painter Wikidata Item
 * Mei Nakano, activist
 * Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, Author, American Book Award Winner
 * Kathryn Tolbert, Author, journalist, creator of the oral history archive The War Bride Project Wikidata Item