Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Disability

Athletes

 * Caitlyn Sarubbi, paralympic skier in 2010
 * Jane Sowerby, paralympic skier in 2010
 * Elitsa Storey, paralympic skier in 2010
 * Kelly Underkofler, biathlete in 2010

Australia

 * Marjorie Estella Nunan (1910-1963), pensioners' advocate
 * Jane Sinclair Reid (1883-1968), educator for blind students

Canada

 * Maria Barile (1953–2013), one of the founders of DAWN-Canada
 * Roxanna Bennett, poet (stub)
 * Ann Caine, therapeutic riding, Canadian Disability Hall of Fame
 * Linda Crabtree, artist, writer, advocate, Canadian Disability Hall of Fame
 * Tanis Doe (d. 2004), Metis (Ojibwa/French Canadian) Deaf educator, activist
 * Muriel Driver (d. 1972), occupational therapist
 * Nancy Hanson (academic), director of interdisciplinary masters in Disability Studies at U of M; co-editor of The Routledge History of Disability and Untold Stories: A Canadian Disability History Reader (among others)
 * Ada Hoffmann, writer
 * Audrey Attril Morrice, rehab specialist
 * Debbie Patterson, playwright, director, and actor; founder of Sick + Twisted Theatre; artistic associate of Prairie Theatre Exchange; Arts AccessAbility Network MB Profile
 * Celia Southward, adaptive sports/recreation, Canadian Disability Hall of Fame
 * Joyce Thompson (d. 2011), deafblind advocate, Canadian Disability Hall of Fame
 * Maayan Ziv, creator of AccessNow, online app which shows accessibility spots

Guatemala

 * Silvia Quan, lawyer and disability rights activist,

India

 * Shivangi Agrawal, comedian
 * Neha Arora, founder of travel service Planet Abled
 * Asha Hans, political scientist, author, activist
 * Kaushalya Joshi, mother advocate
 * Shilpi Kapoor, founder of "BarrierBreak," which creates assistive technology,
 * Jasmina Khanna, software engineer
 * Sweta Mantrii, comedian
 * Diethono Nakhro, activist in Nagaland
 * Shanti Raghavan, disability and employment
 * Suvarna Raj, para-athlete, activist for accessibility
 * Vaishali Salavkar, chess champion
 * Shampa Sengupta, activist, founder of Sruti Disability Rights Centre

Kenya

 * Grace Jerry, disability rights advocate, musician
 * Josephine Kakoma, founder, Kenya National Deaf Women Peace Network
 * Jane Kihungi, director, policy advisor
 * Josepheta Oyiela Mukobe, government official
 * Janet Marania Teiyaa, politician

New Zealand

 * Sister Mary Louise Timpany (1920-2011), educator for deaf students

Nigeria

 * Catherine Edeh, lawyer
 * Blessing Mary Ocheido, pharmacist, writer, activist
 * Irene Patrick-Ogbogu, director, Disability Rights Advocacy Center
 * Ekaete Judith Umoh, human rights activist

South Africa

 * Women’s Achievement Network for Disability

Sweden

 * Emmanuella Otiliana Carlsbeck (1829-1901)

United States

 * A
 * Nan Arbuckle (1952-2001), professor
 * B
 * Nicolette Barischoff, writer, editor, Hugo Award winner
 * Amy Jaffe Barzach, philanthropist
 * Julia Watts Belser, disability studies professor and writer
 * Sister Mary Benigna (1889-1975), educator
 * Beverly Bertaina, disability rights activist
 * Jaqueline Boxx, burlesque performer,
 * Marilyn Brandt Smith, first blind Peace Corps volunteer
 * Doris Brennan, Ohio disability rights advocate
 * C
 * Anita Cameron Activist, Writer
 * Camille Cayley (1902-1968), psychiatrist
 * Center for Research on Women with Disabilities (CROWD)
 * Helen Cookman, designer
 * Ann Cupolo Freeman, activist


 * D
 * Disabled Women's Coalition founded by Deborah Kaplan (disability activist)
 * HolLynn D'Lil, disability rights activist, photographer


 * G
 * Lois Gerage-Lamb (born 1948), educator
 * Kay Gruber (1905-1998), blind education in Minnesota
 * Kathy Guernsey, USAID disability rights administrator


 * H
 * Helen Brown Henderson (1919-1997), rights for people with developmental disabilities in Iowa
 * Diane Hugaert, aka "Diane Hugs", writer and performer
 * Tess Hyman (1904-1996), "Tess of the Meadowlands"


 * K
 * June Isaacson Kailes, disability policy consultant
 * Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, disability rights activist, author
 * Deborah Kent/Deborah Kent Stein (1948) scholar on disability and writer of children's stories,,,
 * Frances Koestler (1913-1992), editor, writer on blindness


 * L
 * Johnnie Lacy
 * Joan Leon, disability rights activist


 * M
 * Sally Mangold (1935-2005), blind educator in California
 * Mickie McGraw (born 1941), art therapist


 * N
 * Lilibeth Navarro, activist


 * P
 * Gwendolyn Paradice, writer, Hudson Prize winner
 * Rahnee Patrick, Telling Our Disability Stories


 * R
 * Karen Rose (businesswoman), based in Berkeley
 * Ann Rosewater, lawyer, policy advisor, writer


 * S
 * Lee Seitz, polio community organizer
 * Eleanor Smith (disability rights activist) (born 1943), Georgia disability rights activist, counselor
 * Clare S. Spackman (1909-1992), occupational therapist
 * Colleen Kelly Starkloff, cofounder of Paraquad
 * Sigrid Stearner (d. 1997), radiation researcher
 * Helen Navran Stein (1923-2010), services for blind students in Iowa


 * T
 * Josephine Lister Taylor (1910-1988), blind education in New Jersey
 * Maria Town, president and CEO of AAPD


 * W
 * Margaret Pope Walker (1901-1980), polio survivor, writer, foundation head
 * Heather Watkins writer
 * Marion Wells, activist for disabled people, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Laura Ballinger Winston, deaf educator in North Carolina


 * Z
 * Theda Wiles Zawaiza, policy analyst

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• Arlene Aikenhead

• K. Jennitha Anto

• Emily Barker (artist)

• Hermine Baron

• Marie Booth

• Mae Brown

• Genevieve Caulfield

• Anne Corn

• Dorothy Cottrell

• Shayama Chona

• DisAbled Women's Network Canada

• Anne de Gaulle

• Niña de la Puebla

• Mélanie de Salignac

• Maria Dudycz

• Joan Francioni

• Ivy Granstrom

• Ella Harper

• Helen Anne Henderson

• Mindy Jacobsen

• Grace Alache Jerry

• Nerys Johnson

• Arlette Lefebvre

• Alison McCullough

• Penny Melville-Brown

• Isabel Mary Mitchell

• Virali Modi

• Emily Muller

• Niña de la Puebla

• Ashcharya Peiris

• Amal Galal Sabry

• Katherine Gillespie Sells

• Susan E. Sygall

• Sonia Vettenburg

• Amy Wetherby

• Amy Wright (activist)