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 * 1) Mary Webb (artist) upgraded
 * 2) Carol Mann (artist) upgraded @afd
 * 3) Guan Zilan
 * 4) Teodora Danti
 * 5) Isabella Discalzi Mazzoni
 * 6) Basang
 * 7) Hermine Laukota
 * 8) Anna Nordgren
 * 9) Kathleen Guthrie
 * 10) Gertrude Fiske
 * 11) Ghitta Caiserman-Roth
 * 12) Judy Hoffman (artist)
 * 13) Annette Kelm
 * 14) Alisa Wells
 * 15) Isabelle Johnson
 * 16) Gennie DeWeese
 * 17) Alice Mary Hobson
 * 18) Dora Old Elk
 * 19) Anna Gerresheim
 * 20) Laila Ajjawi
 * 21) Anna Jaquez
 * 22) Amy Bailey
 * 23) Bu Xiaolin
 * 24) Jessica Lagunas
 * 25) Rachel Talalay expanded
 * 26) Shamsia Hassani expanded from 26th
 * 27) Fatimata M'baye
 * 28) Susan Hill (activist)
 * 29) Harriet Tubman Memorial
 * 30) Hannah Fraser
 * 31) Maya Zack
 * 32) Helen Gorrill
 * 33) Deb Lawrence
 * 34) Margret the Adroit
 * 35) Antonia Wright (artist)
 * 36) Florence White (painter)
 * 37) Miranda Vidak
 * 38) Zohreh Tabatabai
 * 39) Chen Peiqiu
 * 40) Bai Yang (actress)
 * 41) Jane Livingston
 * 42) Daria Dorosh
 * 43) Ghitta Caiserman-Roth
 * 44) Cynthia Bond
 * 45) Tina Williams Brewer
 * 46) Sylvia Wald
 * 47) Jenny Marketou
 * 48) List of Canadian women artists
 * 49) Nuriye Ulviye Mevlan Civelek
 * 50) Alice Dannenberg
 * 51) Aline Elizabeth Black
 * 52) Bogna Burska
 * 53) Grace Lincoln Temple
 * 54) Hermine Laucota
 * 55) Elisabeth von Eicken
 * 56) Irena Stankiewicz
 * 57) Lucrezia Quistelli della Mairandola
 * 58) Denise Bellon
 * 59) Henriette Goldschmidt
 * 60) International Women's Health Coalition
 * 61) Joan Dunlop
 * 62) Adrienne Germain
 * 63) Merle S. Goldberg
 * 64) Vaginal syringe
 * 65) Humira Saqib
 * 66) Joy Mukanyange
 * 67) Ulrica Eleonora Rålamb
 * 68) Gene Kloss
 * 69) Liis Viira - AfD
 * 70) Marguerite J. A. Houdon
 * 71) Sarah Smith Herford
 * 72) Tracy Miller
 * 73) Marie Nicolas
 * 74) Marie Davids
 * 75) Jeanne Fichel
 * 76) Hermine Waterneau
 * 77) Linda Chen
 * 78) Laure Pigeon
 * 79) Toukie Smith
 * 80) Rosemary Edna Sinclair
 * 81) Rustica Carpio
 * 82) Fiona Cheong
 * 83) Jessica Eaton
 * 84) Martha Stettler
 * 85) Liliana Cossovel
 * 86) Isabel Czerwenka-Wenkstetten
 * 87) Katerina Belkina
 * 88) Gertrude Mary Woodward
 * 89) Martina Schradi
 * 90) Anna Fiske
 * 91) Ramona Sakiestewa
 * 92) Laurie Jo Reynolds
 * 93) Maria D. Robinson
 * 94) Sara Macgregor
 * 95) Sherry Millner
 * 96) Marie De Keyser
 * 97) Nerina Simi
 * 98) Wrexie Leonard
 * 99) Vela Blagoeva
 * 100) Kingmeata Etidlooie
 * 101) Lone Høyer Hansen
 * 102) National Women's Liberation Conference
 * 103) Rosina Mantovani Gutti
 * 104) Blanche Paymal-Amouroux
 * 105) Kim Chestney
 * 106) Adelaïde Salles-Wagner
 * 107) Louise-Émilie Leleux-Giraud
 * 108) Félicie Schneider
 * 109) New York State Women Veterans Memorial
 * 110) Katie Vida
 * 111) Janet Yee
 * 112) Lin Zongsu
 * 113) Gladys Adda
 * 114) Sushma Shakya
 * 115) Anna Rönström
 * 116) Shiza Shahid
 * 117) Aoki Yayoi
 * 118) Léonie Abo - upgrade
 * 119) Susan Sex
 * 120) Kate Denborough
 * 121) Lydie Arickx
 * 122) Amalia Ciardi Duprè
 * 123) Fanny Holroyd
 * 124) Margaret Lloyd (Moravian)
 * 125) Auguste Müller
 * 126) Ann Shaw (social worker)
 * 127) Ellen Seligman
 * 128) Maria Judson Strean
 * 129) Ruth Pickering Pinchot
 * 130) Pilar Jorge de Tella
 * 131) Pauline Boutal
 * 132) Marie-Claire Faray
 * 133) Wu Qing (politician)
 * 134) Lise Malinovsky
 * 135) Beatrice Van Ness
 * 136) Elma Gove
 * 137) Hope Brooks
 * 138) Alison Chapman-Andrews
 * 139) Patricia King (trade unionist)
 * 140) Gisela Weimann
 * 141) Anna Lee Keys Worley
 * 142) Leslie de Barra
 * 143) Ragnhild Kaarbø
 * 144) Taking Tea (sculpture)
 * 145) National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame expanded stub
 * 146) From Bananas to Buttocks
 * 147) Kristin Painter
 * 148) Mango, Abuela, and Me and Burn Baby Burn (novel) (related to Meg Medina)
 * 149) May Gearhart
 * 150) Annie Furuhjelm expanded stub
 * 151) Nahid Hagigat
 * 152) Leyly Matine-Daftary
 * 153) Murder of Kristine Fitzhugh
 * 154) Maja Lisa Engelhardt
 * 155) List of English women artists
 * 156) Armande Oswald
 * 157) Sara Sotillo
 * 158) Women's Museum Meran
 * 159) Julie Hewett
 * 160) Margaret Foster Richardson
 * 161) Rukhsana Ahmad
 * 162) Mary Alexandra Bell Eastlake
 * 163) Avra Theodoropoulou expanded stub
 * 164) Moniek Darge
 * 165) Tamar Hirschl
 * 166) Nina Sten-Knudsen
 * 167) V. Geetha
 * 168) Dorte Dahlin
 * 169) Sorcha MacMahon
 * 170) Tanya Melich
 * 171) International Association of Women's Museums
 * 172) Jessie Wilber
 * 173) Leela Corman
 * 174) Delilah Montoya
 * 175) Holly Meade
 * 176) Elena Rossini
 * 177) Emily Stackhouse
 * 178) Antonella Cappuccio
 * 179) Elina González Acha de Correa Morales
 * 180) Berit Heggenhougen-Jensen
 * 181) Edith Arendrup
 * 182) Úna Brennan
 * 183) Deborah Nehmad
 * 184) Kitty Wilmer O'Brien
 * 185) Letitia Huckaby
 * 186) Melissa Potter
 * 187) Elizabeth McIntosh (artist)
 * 188) Amanda Phelan
 * 189) Amy Wilson
 * 190) Betty Nobue Kano
 * 191) Suor Prudenza Cambi
 * 192) Nikole Hannah-Jones
 * 193) Delilah Montoya
 * 194) Catharine van Tussenbroek
 * 195) Dzelarhons
 * 196) Bunzi
 * 197) Milda (mythology)
 * 198) Waka (mythology)
 * 199) Venilia
 * 200) Kirsten Christensen
 * 201) Helle-Vibeke Erichsen
 * 202) List of Macedonian women artists
 * 203) Gloria Townsend
 * 204) Edith T. Martin
 * 205) Der-shing Helmer - PROD
 * 206) Claudine K. Brown
 * 207) Elizabeth Rivers
 * 208) Anke Feuchtenberger
 * 209) Carmen Zaragoza y Rojas
 * 210) Nisha Ayub
 * 211) Polik-mana
 * 212) Ivande Kaija
 * 213) Pioneer Women's Memorial (Sydney)
 * 214) Jessie Street Gardens
 * 215) Jessie Street upgraded
 * 216) Elza Mayhew
 * 217) Maria Danilova
 * 218) Iskra Dimitrova
 * 219) Women Making History in Portland
 * 220) Anil de Silva
 * 221) Jane Bissell Grabhorn
 * 222) Anwara Bahar Chowdhury
 * 223) Ada Summers
 * 224) Trisha Baga
 * 225) Elvira Raimondi
 * 226) Julia Doria
 * 227) Anne Ferran
 * 228) Eila Hiltunen
 * 229) Centenary of Women's Suffrage Commemorative Fountain
 * 230) Broken Hill Women's Memorial
 * 231) Statue of Jean Batten
 * 232) Sara Rahbar
 * 233) Celina Guimarães Viana
 * 234) Ivone Guimarães
 * 235) Esther R. Sanger
 * 236) Isabel Andreu de Aguilar expanded stub
 * 237) List of South African women artists
 * 238) List of Iraqi women artists
 * 239) List of Trinidad and Tobago women artists
 * 240) List of Jamaican women artists
 * 241) Jeannie Mole
 * 242) Eliza Pickrell Routt
 * 243) Ellen Li
 * 244) Subhashni Raj
 * 245) Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society
 * 246) Josephine Ryan
 * 247) Mabel McConnell Fitzgerald
 * 248) Rae Landy
 * 249) Julia Bracewell Folkard
 * 250) Clare Strand
 * 251) Emma Herland
 * 252) Mary Young Hunter
 * 253) Diana Coomans
 * 254) Heva Coomans
 * 255) Gertrude Demain Hammond
 * 256) Signe Brander
 * 257) Tal Shochat
 * 258) Edith Emerson
 * 259) Kye McGuire - AfD
 * 260) Leda Catunda
 * 261) Ana Maria Zeno
 * 262) Carmen Clemente Travieso
 * 263) Bita Fayyazi
 * 264) National Council of Jewish Women
 * 265) LaVerne Krause
 * 266) Ruth Mountaingrove
 * 267) Orly Cogan
 * 268) Lucie Jacquart
 * 269) Michelle Fierro
 * 270) Kelly Sullivan (painter)
 * 271) Dorit Levinstein
 * 272) Ilse Fuskova
 * 273) Agnes de Silva
 * 274) Amy Leong Pang
 * 275) 100Stone
 * 276) Wendy Nanan
 * 277) Jelica Belović-Bernardzikowska
 * 278) Rosa Schapire
 * 279) Leda Catunda
 * 280) Margaret Chen
 * 281) Petrona Morrison
 * 282) Najma Sadeque
 * 283) Katherine Duer Mackay
 * 284) Alice Boyd
 * 285) Olga Rapay-Markish
 * 286) Rita Mae Reese
 * 287) Shamsi Hekmat
 * 288) List of Cuban women artists
 * 289) List of Armenian women artists
 * 290) Veronica Turleigh
 * 291) Ophelia Clenlans
 * 292) Kathleen Balfe
 * 293) Mary Jane Warnes
 * 294) Ida Halley
 * 295) Ma Shouzhen
 * 296) Lady Rachel Workman MacRobert
 * 297) Janice Merrill Allred
 * 298) Béatrice Cussol
 * 299) Rose Mensah Kutin
 * 300) Kande Balarabe
 * 301) Harriet Coulter Joor
 * 302) Stephanie A. Johnson
 * 303) Erin Gee (artist)
 * 304) Ruth Lingford
 * 305) Jeannie Mah
 * 306) Francine Charderon
 * 307) Marianne Kürzinger
 * 308) Dorothy Braddell
 * 309) Ruth Cravath
 * 310) Elida Campodónico
 * 311) Honorary male
 * 312) Eileen Barnes
 * 313) Pelagia Mendoza y Gotianquin
 * 314) Irene Wellington
 * 315) Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse
 * 316) Marion Post Wolcott
 * 317) List of Ukrainian women artists
 * 318) Greta Hällfors-Sipilä
 * 319) Miriam Ginestier
 * 320) Minnesota Woman Suffrage Memorial
 * 321) Kate Sheppard Memorial Trust Award
 * 322) Pratima Devi
 * 323) Aglaia Konrad
 * 324) Dorothy Wagner Puccinelli
 * 325) Eva Sajovic
 * 326) Carole Epp
 * 327) Holly Fay - AfD
 * 328) Celia Álvarez Muñoz
 * 329) Thérèse Lessore
 * 330) Beatrice Greig
 * 331) Ursula Mayer
 * 332) Lena Dunham
 * 333) Jennifer Konner
 * 334) Amber Stevens West
 * 335) List of Filipino women artists
 * 336) Kristín Jónsdóttir
 * 337) Elisa Koch
 * 338) Minnie Smythe
 * 339) Hildred Goodwine
 * 340) Bu Hua (卜桦)
 * 341) Margot Sandeman
 * 342) Rashi Anand
 * 343) Diana Jue
 * 344) Jayshree Satpute
 * 345) Dorothy Wagner Puccinelli
 * 346) Helen Katherine Forbes
 * 347) Aglaia Konrad
 * 348) Lois Galgay Reckitt
 * 349) Danièle Nyst
 * 350) Woman Suffrage Party
 * 351) Jessica Hopper
 * 352) Katherine Spillar
 * 353) Joy Young Rogers
 * 354) Amina Bouayach
 * 355) Ding Shujing
 * 356) Rajeswari Sunder Rajan
 * 357) Cicely Corbett Fisher
 * 358) List of South Korean women artists
 * 359) Minnesota Woman Suffrage Memorial
 * 360) Jung Hee Choi
 * 361) Marcia Resnick
 * 362) Giola Gandini
 * 363) Tennessee Woman Suffrage Memorial
 * 364) Daisy Rossi
 * 365) Maria C. Hakewill
 * 366) Marta Vergara
 * 367) The Woman Voter
 * 368) Indigenous feminism
 * 369) Christina Stojonova  - AfD
 * 370) Martha Cole  - AfD result was speedy keep
 * 371) Carmen Robertson - AfD
 * 372) Anouk De Clercq
 * 373) Vida Tomšič
 * 374) Barbara Traub
 * 375) Art+Feminism
 * 376) Risa Horowitz - AfD result was speedy keep
 * 377) Rosalie M. Emslie
 * 378) Astrid Holm (painter)
 * 379) The Owl House
 * 380) Adelaide Claxton
 * 381) Alix d'Anethan
 * 382) Melitta Marxer
 * 383) Rossella Biscotti
 * 384) Lenny Letter
 * 385) Binalakshmi Nepram
 * 386) Maria Cornejo
 * 387) List of Israeli women artists
 * 388) Jac Leirner
 * 389) Manon de Boer
 * 390) Talitha Gerlach
 * 391) Far East Reporter
 * 392) Olivia Holm-Møller
 * 393) Irene Hoffar Reid
 * 394) Florence Bell Robinson
 * 395) Wendy Red Star
 * 396) Syeda Razia Faiz
 * 397) Anne Jolliffe
 * 398) Brenda Elaine Stevenson
 * 399) Zelda D'Aprano
 * 400) Meira Paibi
 * 401) Carol Nixon
 * 402) Caroline Spencer (suffragist)
 * 403) Great Petition (sculpture)
 * 404) Ann Kipling
 * 405) Jules Muck
 * 406) Helen Margaret Spanton
 * 407) Phemia Molkenboer
 * 408) Camille Patha
 * 409) Mary Syme Boyd
 * 410) Eva Mirabal (Eah Ha Wa)
 * 411) Lisa Anne Auerbach
 * 412) Tanya Ragir
 * 413) Sara Mathilde Øster
 * 414) Puketapapa Women's Suffrage Memorial
 * 415) Elisabeth Terroux
 * 416) Centenary of Western Australian Women's Suffrage Memorial
 * Category:Monuments and memorials to women's suffrage
 * 1) Anna Peters
 * 2) Minni Nurme
 * 3) Eeva Park
 * 4) Maimu Berg
 * 5) Edith Mansell Moullin
 * 6) Caroline Spencer (suffragist)
 * 7) Ida Sedgwick Proper
 * 8) List of Egyptian women artists
 * 9) Julie Mihes
 * 10) Helga Ancher
 * 11) Kate Sheppard National Memorial
 * 12) Letta Crapo Smith
 * 13) Sarah Prideaux
 * 14) Luise Koch
 * 15) Emily Winifred Dickson
 * 16) Kathleen S. Bartels
 * 17) Coloniality of gender
 * 18) Margaret Atherton
 * 19) Ellen Emmet Rand
 * 20) Mary Florence Curran
 * 21) Joan Balzar
 * 22) Leesa Streifler - AfD result was keep
 * 23) Barbara Meneley - AfD
 * 24) Marilyn Levine - AfD result was keep
 * 25) Amber Dalton - AfD result was redirect
 * 26) Alicia Popoff
 * 27) Chie Fueki
 * 28) Florence Turner Blake
 * 29) Sophia Kalkau
 * 30) Winnifred Kingsford
 * 31) Khasi Women of Meghalaya
 * 32) Laura Hereford
 * 33) Boston Women's Memorial
 * 34) Eddystone explosion
 * 35) Marie Collart
 * 36) Lucy Tejada
 * 37) Doris Bunte
 * 38) Eugenia de Reuss Ianculescu
 * 39) Clara McDonald Williamson
 * 40) Omoyele Sowore
 * 41) Sahara Reporters
 * 42) Adeola Fayehun
 * 43) Cécile Cauterman
 * 44) Edma Frølich
 * 45) Ruth Cuthand
 * 46) Marian Osgood Hooker
 * 47) Naomi Uman
 * 48) Elizabeth Bloxham
 * 49) Pat Maginnis
 * 50) Darlene Ka-Mook Nichols
 * 51) Evelyn Scott (activist)
 * 52) Farzana Bari
 * 53) Xiao Meili
 * 54) Margaret Fenwick
 * 55) Mithan Jamshed Lam
 * 56) Bella Feldman
 * 57) Kathryn Woodman Leighton
 * 58) Evan Siu Ping Wu
 * 59) Elise Ransonnet-Villez
 * 60) Lola Costa
 * 61) Hazel Armour
 * 62) Iris Hauser - AfD result was speedy keep
 * Category:Monuments and memorials to women
 * Category:Memorials to Harriet Tubman
 * Category:Memorials to Rosa Parks
 * Category:Monuments and memorials to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
 * 1) Statue of Margaret Cruickshank new
 * 2) Nancy Goldring
 * 3) Madeline Green (artist)
 * 4) Marsha Kennedy - AfD result was speedy keep
 * 5) Ottilie Maclaren Wallace
 * 6) Erin Shirreff
 * 7) Birgitta Hosea
 * 8) Lucinda Rogers
 * 9) Eleanor May Moore
 * 10) List of Japanese women artists
 * 11) League for Women's Equality
 * 12) Lyn Mikel Brown
 * 13) Eclipsed (play)
 * 14) Pip Day
 * 15) Women Artists in Revolution
 * 16) Dominique Christina
 * 17) Madame Binh Graphics Collective
 * 18) Kalki Subramaniam
 * 19) Joyce Clague
 * 20) Rachel (Grimke's Play)
 * 21) Loren MacIver
 * 22) Judy Chartrand
 * 23) Kirsten Dufour
 * 24) Ann Rowles
 * 25) Dona Nelson
 * 26) Bettina Steinke
 * 27) Erica Deichmann Gregg
 * 28) Sandra Cinto
 * 29) Park McArthur
 * 30) Alejandrina Gessler y Lacroix
 * 31) Evon Streetman
 * 32) Susan Silton
 * 33) Lani Maestro
 * 34) Jacqueline Hayden
 * 35) Marie Antoinette Marcotte
 * 36) Ann Messner
 * 37) Eve Fowler
 * 38) Laiwan
 * 39) Randy Lee Cutler
 * 40) Nicole Miller (artist)
 * 41) Srilatha Batliwala
 * 42) Erin M. Riley
 * 43) Dineo Seshee Bopape
 * 44) Arlene Textaqueen
 * 45) Rita McBride
 * 46) Kerstin Brätsch
 * 47) Susan Robb
 * 48) Kelly Sears
 * 49) Samara Golden
 * 50) Sheree Rose
 * 51) Lynn Basa
 * 52) Kim Schoenstadt
 * 53) Anna Walinska
 * 54) Nina Hole
 * 55) Engy Ghozlan
 * 56) Katrin Korfmann
 * 57) Lene Adler Petersen
 * 58) Millefiore Clarkes
 * 59) Naomi Uman
 * 60) María Teresa Torras
 * 61) Caroline Anne James Skeel
 * 62) Concepción Felix
 * 63) Brenna Murphy - AfD result was keep
 * 64) Diane Latiker
 * 65) Vinnie Ream
 * 66) Anne Whitney
 * 67) Bohus Stickning
 * 68) Marion Post Wolcott
 * 69) Emma Jacobsson
 * 70) Claire Holt
 * 71) List of Russian women artists
 * 72) The Woman's Era
 * 73) The First National Conference of the Colored Women of America
 * 74) Bet Low
 * 75) Donna Kriekle
 * 76) Luise Kraushaar
 * 77) Elaine Anthony
 * 78) Tereneh Mosley
 * 79) Edna Deakin
 * 80) Francesca Debora Nuzzolese - PROD
 * 81) Feminism and GIS
 * 82) Celeste Kaplan
 * 83) Elena Manferdini
 * 84) Eugenie Shonnard
 * 85) List of feminist art critics
 * 86) Aquilina Howell
 * 87) Nina Bunjevac
 * 88) Anna Daučíková
 * 89) Anita Douthat
 * 90) Benita Carr
 * 91) Minouk Lim
 * 92) Dyani White Hawk
 * 93) Elizabeth Erickson
 * 94) Blanche Grant
 * 95) Rebecca Salsbury James
 * 96) Grace Spaulding John
 * 97) Alison Mason Kingsbury
 * 98) Barbara Luderowski
 * 99) Mary Moulton Cheney
 * 100) Constance Thalken
 * 101) Lenka Clayton
 * 102) Helen Marten
 * 103) Susan Shantz
 * 104) María Teresa Torras
 * 105) Sheila Butler
 * 106) Hollis Hammonds
 * 107) Vera Ermolaeva
 * 108) Judy Onofrio
 * 109) Eunice Golden
 * 110) Molly Zuckerman-Hartung
 * 111) Wini McQueen - AfD result was keep (withdrawn)
 * 112) Divya Mehra
 * 113) Ila Mae McAfee
 * 114) Bev Pike
 * 115) Ike Gyokuran
 * 116) Sara Greenberger Rafferty
 * 117) Sheila Pree Bright
 * 118) Peggy Gale
 * 119) Helen Lee (artist)
 * 120) Elizabeth Crawford (painter)
 * 121) Addie Wagenknecht
 * 122) Mariette Rousseau-Vermette
 * 123) Regina Silveira
 * 124) Junco Sato Pollack
 * 125) Bettina Judd
 * 126) Geronima Cruz Montoya
 * 127) Steffani Jemison
 * 128) Marie Elyse St. George
 * 129) Martha Stewart Leitch
 * 130) Bronwyn Lundberg
 * 131) Lita Fontaine
 * 132) Emma Roberts (artist)
 * 133) Cathy Camper
 * 134) Skawennati
 * 135) Lynne Harlow
 * 136) Joyce Neimanas
 * 137) Jennifer Levonian
 * 138) Freya Gabie
 * 139) Mabel Landrum Torrey
 * 140) Liz Nielsen
 * 141) Kim Hoeckele
 * 142) Anna Martinowa Zarina
 * 143) Sadie Lee
 * 144) Diane Carr
 * 145) Patricia Fernández
 * 146) Pansy Stockton
 * 147) Nairy Baghramian
 * 148) June Blum
 * 149) Tina Charlie
 * 150) Jeanne Randolph
 * 151) Alice Dalton Brown
 * 152) Paula Zima
 * 153) Gabriele Evertz
 * 154) Annie Lee (artist)
 * 155) Angélique Mezzara
 * 156) Signe Pierce
 * 157) Lia Cook
 * 158) Jane Ford Aebersold
 * 159) Laura van Pappelendam
 * 160) Celia Álvarez Muñoz
 * 161) Pat Cummings (illustrator)
 * 162) Deborah Grant (artist)
 * 163) Eve Garrison
 * 164) Sarah Zucker
 * 165) Florence Resnikoff
 * 166) Skowmon Hastanan
 * 167) Nancy Rexroth
 * 168) Susan Grabel
 * 169) Sonia Romero (artist)
 * 170) Mary Antonia Wood
 * 171) Reem al Faisal
 * 172) Dorothy Morang
 * 173) Terry Berlier
 * 174) Jill Posener
 * 175) Sheila Shaen Orr
 * 176) Cécile Dreesmann
 * 177) Ashley Benton
 * 178) Melanie Gilligan
 * 179) Nicky Arscott
 * 180) Grizel Niven
 * 181) Marcia Jones (artist)
 * 182) Pierrette Bloch
 * 183) Guadalupe Arizpe de la Vega
 * 184) Maud Russell
 * 185) Lalya Gaye
 * 186) Siddiqua Mazhar
 * 187) Sneha Solanki
 * 188) Mariam Rezaei
 * 189) Nazli Tabatabai-Khatambakhsh
 * 190) Blanca Enriquez
 * 191) Františka Plamínková
 * 192) Helen Van Vechten
 * 193) Phebe Hemphill
 * 194) Denice Frohman - AfD result was keep
 * 195) Sneha Solanki
 * 196) Suzanne Wright
 * 197) Heidi Kumao
 * 198) Mary Walling Blackburn
 * 199) Eileen Mary Casey
 * 200) Ivy Heitland
 * 201) Doreen Jensen
 * 202) Marie Petiet
 * 203) Carole Itter
 * 204) Gertrude Macdonald
 * 205) Françoise Huguier
 * 206) Deng Yuzhi
 * 207) Anne Finlay
 * 208) Kathy Rae Huffman
 * 209) Gwynneth Holt
 * 210) Stansmore Dean Stevenson
 * 211) Ellen Heaton
 * 212) Vicky A Clark
 * 213) Bonny Pierce Lhotka
 * 214) Sybil Henley Jacobson
 * 215) Jean Hall
 * 216) Bonnie MacLeary
 * 217) Eugenia Schuster
 * 218) Tania Bruguera
 * 219) Leona Ford Washington
 * 220) Adelaide Deming
 * 221) Felicitas Apodaca
 * 222) Elise Konstantin-Hansen
 * 223) List of Iranian women artists
 * 224) Morehshin Allahyari
 * 225) Noela Hjorth
 * 226) Margaret Fisher Prout
 * 227) Anne Hellum
 * 228) Louise Josephine Pope
 * 229) María Obligado de Soto y Calvo
 * 230) Frances Gearhart
 * 231) Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger upgraded from a 1 line stub
 * 232) Heidi Kumao
 * 233) Mia Arnesby Brown
 * 234) Rebecca Tobey
 * 235) Suzette Holten
 * 236) Isabella Mulvany
 * 237) Amina Khayyam
 * 238) Elizabeth Holmes Fisher
 * 239) Alice Oldham
 * 240) Llanakila
 * 241) Patricia E. Ryan
 * 242) Vivian Castleberry
 * 243) Charlene Carruthers
 * 244) Shen Shou
 * 245) Bertha Van Hoosen
 * 246) Juanita Casey
 * 247) Louise Swanton Belloc
 * 248) Helen Watson Phelps
 * 249) Margaret Bucknell Pecorini
 * 250) Jeanette Shepperd Harrison Loop
 * 251) Lucy Jarvis (artist)
 * 252) Helena Skirmunt
 * 253) Woman's Club (El Paso, Texas)
 * 254) Convention on the Nationality of Women
 * 255) Maira Kalman
 * 256) Marthe Gosteli
 * 257) Laura Coombs Hills
 * 258) List of Scottish women artists
 * 259) Shanthamani Muddaiah
 * 260) Dorothy Ochtman
 * 261) Susan Smith-Pinelo
 * 262) María Currea Manrique
 * 263) Faith Ringgold
 * 264) Elisabeth Calmes
 * 265) Bharti Dayal
 * 266) Cecil Jay
 * 267) Gracia Baptista
 * 268) Ginger Brooks Takahashi
 * 269) Franklin Furnace Archive
 * category:Franklin Furnace artists
 * 1) Sheila Hicks
 * 2) Julia Solly
 * 3) Laura Bragg
 * 4) Amanda Sidwall
 * 5) Monique Mujawamariya
 * 6) He Chengyao
 * 7) Elise Brandes
 * 8) Shimizu Shikin
 * 9) List of New Zealand women artists
 * 10) List of Greek women artists
 * 11) List of Venezuelan women artists
 * 12) List of Chinese women artists
 * 13) List of Australian women artists
 * 14) Maud McLure Kelly
 * 15) Ruby Pickens Tartt
 * 16) Marquesa del Ter
 * 17) List of Brazilian women artists
 * 18) He Xiangning
 * 19) Hao Jianxiu
 * 20) Jes Baker
 * 21) List of German women artists
 * 22) Annot (artist)
 * 23) List of French women artists
 * 24) List of Pakistani women artists
 * 25) List of Moroccan women artists
 * 26) List of Colombian women artists
 * 27) Edith Houghton Hooker
 * 28) List of Slovak women artists
 * 29) Olívia Guedes Penteado
 * 30) Clara Louise Thompson
 * 31) List of Chilean women artists
 * 32) List of Romanian women artists
 * 33) List of Hungarian women artists
 * 34) Helga Goetze
 * 35) List of Polish women artists
 * 36) List of Latvian women artists
 * 37) List of Lithuanian women artists
 * 38) List of Estonian women artists
 * 39) List of Czech women artists
 * 40) Luz Argentina Chiriboga
 * 41) List of Mexican women artists
 * 42) List of Irish women artists
 * 43) Sarah Platt-Decker
 * 44) Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government
 * 45) Paulette Nardal
 * 46) Mary Morton Kehew
 * 47) List of Italian women artists
 * 48) List of Portuguese women artists
 * 49) List of Spanish women artists
 * 50) List of Bosnia and Herzegovina women artists
 * 51) List of Croatian women artists
 * 52) List of Slovenian women artists
 * 53) Irene Kataq Angutitok
 * 54) Berthe des Clayes
 * 55) List of Serbian women artists
 * 56) Sheila Leirner
 * 57) Excilia Saldaña
 * 58) Wan Shaofen
 * 59) List of Swiss women artists
 * 60) List of Belgian women artists
 * 61) List of Dutch women artists
 * 62) Mercedes Pardo
 * 63) Ingy Mubiayi
 * 64) List of Icelandic women artists
 * 65) List of Finnish women artists
 * 66) List of Norwegian women artists
 * 67) List of Swedish women artists
 * 68) List of Danish women artists
 * 69) Susan Alexjander
 * 70) Mirra Alfassa
 * 71) Sophia Adriana de Bruijn
 * 72) Shahla Aghapour, clean up
 * 73) Barbara Turner (actress), clean up
 * 74) Noreen Motamed, clean up
 * 75) Pouran Jinchi, clean up
 * 76) Genevieve Belleveau, edits,  in hopes to remove this from draft state
 * 77) Lenka Clayton
 * 78) Annie Besant, Working on this new article in or.wikipedia.org
 * 79) Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf, clean up
 * 80) Eliza Greene Metcalf Radeke, clean up
 * 81) Mokarrameh Ghanbari, clean up
 * 1) Genevieve Belleveau, edits,  in hopes to remove this from draft state
 * 2) Lenka Clayton
 * 3) Annie Besant, Working on this new article in or.wikipedia.org
 * 4) Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf, clean up
 * 5) Eliza Greene Metcalf Radeke, clean up
 * 6) Mokarrameh Ghanbari, clean up

Did You Know? articles
New/expanded articles featured in the Did you know... column of the Wikipedia Main page in March 2016.

The following table presents a full list of WiR-related DYKs. The first column shows a consecutive number, the second a number for articles which were created for "Arts & Feminism" (A&F), on purple background. Articles created for the former "Music" have a green background, those for "Black history" brown. The third column links to the article, the fourth shows the status (empty once it appeared). The fifth column shows the date of publication: the day when it appeared on the Main page, which is sometimes not the day of archiving; there's a link for every new set. The last column links to the nomination template, with a summary description. The blurbs for the DYKs are available below the table.


 * ... that after serving as a temporary secretary to George Bernard Shaw, Mabel McConnell Fitzgerald tried to convert him to Irish separatism? (2016-05-13)
 * ... that Bogna Burska initial painting compositions were narratives of congealed blood forms made with red paints applied by fingers on walls, canvas, and glass? (2016-04-27)
 * ... that Zohreh Tabatabai coordinated with more than 100 heads of state to plan the United Nations' Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration? (2016-04-26)
 * ... that painter Guan Zilan (pictured), once an art world favourite, became largely forgotten in Communist China and rediscovered photos of her were mistaken for images of the movie star Ruan Lingyu? (2016-04-24)
 * ... that Humira Saqib started educating women of Afghanistan through her magazine Negah-e-Zan on their rights and to "tell women that we have great ideas, and the ability to make those ideas a reality"? (2016-04-23)
 * ... that the library at Queen Mary University of London was named after an expert in Welsh history, Caroline Skeel? (2016-04-21)
 * ... that environmental and children's rights activist Rosemary Edna Sinclair was named Miss Australia 1960? (2016-04-19)
 * ... that the student body at Kennebec Valley Community College grew from 100 to 3,300 during Dr. Barbara W. Woodlee nearly three decades as president? (2016-04-18)
 * ... that Bu Xiaolin, her father Buhe, and her grandfather Ulanhu have all served as Chairman of Inner Mongolia? (2016-04-16)
 * ... that Nisha Ayub has said she could be stripped naked and killed, but her transgender identity could not be taken from her? (2016-04-15)
 * ... that Subhashni Raj of Fiji participated in the protests at the 2009 United Nations Climate Talks in Copenhagen? (2016-04-14)
 * ... that in 1975 Najma Sadeque and seven others perturbed by human rights violations in Pakistan established a NGO called Shirkat Gah? (2016-04-12)
 * ... that Basang, a former slave, was the only woman leader in the Tibet Autonomous Region for more than two decades? (2016-04-12)
 * ... that Marti Stevens used improvisational theatre to teach high school students about substance abuse, sexual abuse, and domestic violence? (2016-04-11)
 * ... that Chen Peiqiu is the best-selling Chinese woman painter? (2016-04-11)
 * ... that Bai Yang (pictured), one of China's most popular film actresses, was imprisoned for five years during the Cultural Revolution? (2016-04-11)
 * ... that Catharine van Tussenbroek settled the question of the existence of ovarian pregnancy clinically and histologically in 1899? (2016-04-10)
 * ... that Lin Zongsu article reporting her discussion of women's suffrage with Sun Yat-sen brought the right to vote into the public arena in China? (2016-04-09)
 * ... that Shamsi Hekmat was a founder of the Jewish Ladies' Organization of Iran and the Iranian Jewish Women's Organization of Southern California? (2016-04-07)
 * ... that in 1958 Anil de Silva planned an all-woman expedition to China to study the cave paintings in Dunhuang and Maijishan in the Gansu province? (2016-04-07)
 * ... that educator, author, and speaker Esther E. Wood became known as the "town historian" of Blue Hill, Maine, though she disliked the moniker? (2016-04-06)
 * ... that Wu Qing won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service in 2001, the first Chinese woman to receive the honour? (2016-04-05)
 * ... that Engy Ghozlan is known as the "voice and face" of efforts to eradicate sexual harassment of women in Egypt? (2016-04-04)
 * ... that Ida Sedgwick Proper was a founding member of the feminist group Heterodoxy? (2016-04-03)
 * ... that Annie Furuhjelm of Finland was the first elected woman legislator to speak before the British Parliament? (2016-04-03)
 * ... that the conservatoire piano instructor and playwright Avra Theodoropoulou co-founded a Greek suffrage organization and then served as its president for decades? (2016-04-02)
 * ... that Melitta Marxer and Sleeping Beauty won women the right to vote in Liechtenstein? (2016-04-01)
 * ... that artist and textbook author Elina González Acha de Correa Morales was the driving force for creating the Geographical Society of Argentina? (2016-03-31)
 * ... that Daisy Rossi gave up her painting career after her studio was destroyed by fire? (2016-03-30)
 * ... that Lois Galgay Reckitt, a Maine human rights activist who has advocated against domestic violence and for LGBT rights, is listed in Feminists Who Changed America? (2016-03-28)
 * ... that Cicely Corbett Fisher co-founded a society for women's suffrage when she was fifteen years old? (2016-03-28)
 * ... that the Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society encouraged membership by holding meetings at cafes with poetry, singing, and dance performances? (2016-03-26)
 * ... that the British trade union organiser Jeannie Mole, an early follower of dress reform, liked to wear an outfit reminiscent of Greek robes? (2016-03-26)
 * ... that Meira Paibi ("Women Torchbearers") is a women's social movement in Manipur known as the "guardians of civil society"? (2016-03-25)
 * ... that Marta Vergara believed that the family, rather than the individual, was the fundamental unit of political identity? (2016-03-25)
 * ... that Meghalaya has one of the largest surviving matrilineal societies (Khasi women pictured)? (2016-03-24)
 * ... that Ethel Wilson Gammon, founder and executive director of the Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, also enjoyed role-playing historical characters for her visitors? (2016-03-24)
 * ... that Dona Nelson, known for her two-sided paintings, was called "one of the best artists working today" by New York Times art critic Roberta Smith? (2016-03-24)
 * ... that while still in school, Chinese social and Christian activist Deng Yuzhi decided to be an independent woman, remain unmarried, and live the life of a "new woman"? (2016-03-24)
 * ... that students at the Royal College of Surgeons protested at being asked questions on midwifery by a woman – even though Emily Winifred Dickson was a Fellow of the College? (2016-03-23)
 * ... that when Elida Campodónico attempted to get an identity card to vote, she was told, "In Panama there are no women citizens, only male citizens"? (2016-03-23)
 * ... that Olga Rapay-Markish is known for designing and decorating building interiors and façades in Kiev with massive ceramic works? (2016-03-22)
 * ... that Phebe Hemphill sculptures, including the one of Gettysburg, appear on several United States Mint state quarters? (2016-03-21)
 * ... that when Changsha was invaded in 1930, Maud Russell refused to leave the city and, after mistakenly being thought to have perished, a memorial service was held for her? (2016-03-21)
 * ... that Františka Plamínková activism started when she spoke out about an Austro-Hungarian law that forbade teachers from marrying and required them to be celibate? (2016-03-21)
 * ... that in addition to collecting and curating thousands of volumes for the Maine Women Writers Collection, Dorothy M. Healy raised thousands of turkeys on her farm? (2016-03-21)
 * ... that French suffrage activist Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger proposed that women's issues become part of the treaty process at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919? (2016-03-20)
 * ... that SPARK, a group co-founded by Lyn Mikel Brown, started a 2012 petition against Lego Friends for introducing a line of skinny, buxom female characters? (2016-03-20)
 * ... that as chair of the Inter-American Commission of Women, Doris Stevens (pictured) presented data on laws affecting women, resulting in the passage of the first international agreement on women's rights? (2016-03-20)
 * ... that Erica Deichmann created over 5,000 glazes for Deichmann pottery? (2016-03-19)
 * ... that Filipina feminist Concepción Felix founded A Drop of Milk to train maternity nurses and provide sterile milk to malnourished infants? (2016-03-19)
 * ... that Amanda Sidwall (self-portait pictured) was one of the first women to study at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts? (2016-03-19)
 * ... that the Danish painter and ceramicist Suzette Holten was part of the avant-garde Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler movement? (2016-03-18)
 * ... that when Japanese law changed and barred women from political assembly, Shimizu Shikin quit public speaking and became one of the country's first professional women journalists? (2016-03-18)
 * ... that Maud McLure Kelly, the first woman to practice law in Alabama, was also the first Southern woman admitted to the bar of the United States Supreme Court? (2016-03-18)
 * ... that South African suffragist Julia Solly was the sister of British suffragist Nessie Stewart-Brown? (2016-03-18)
 * ... that Eugenia de Reuss Ianculescu included men on the board of the Romanian women's suffrage association that she founded because she believed their skills would help the cause? (2016-03-17)
 * ... that free love activist Helga Goetze advertised her cause with the slogan "Fucking is peace"? (2016-03-16)
 * ... that Wan Shaofen, China's first female provincial party chief, did not complete her term because of the downfall of Hu Yaobang? (2016-03-15)
 * ... that Mabel Sine Wadsworth sent teams of outreach workers door to door in rural Maine in the 1950s and 1960s to teach women about birth control? (2016-03-14)
 * ... that pianist Marquesa del Ter founded one of the first feminist organizations in Spain and received the Medal of French Gratitude for her aid to hospitals during World War I? (2016-03-12)
 * ... that when Sarah Platt-Decker died, she was described as "Colorado's foremost woman citizen"? (2016-03-11)
 * ... that Annot and her husband were ordered by the Nazis to close their art school after refusing to dismiss Jewish pupils? (2016-03-11)
 * ... that women's rights advocate Patricia E. Ryan thought she would head the Maine Human Rights Commission for five years, but ended up serving for over three decades? (2016-03-09)
 * ... that a Colombian Civil Order of Merit María Currea Manrique is given annually on International Women's Day in honor of the first female president of the Bogotá City Council? (2016-03-08)
 * ... that He Xiangning (pictured), a feminist and revolutionary who refused to have her feet bound, organized China's first International Women's Day rally 92 years ago today? (2016-03-08)
 * ... that Edith Houghton Hooker claimed that women's suffrage would improve water quality and reduce disease? (2016-03-08)
 * ... that Hao Jianxiu, an illiterate teenage textile worker, became a model worker and a high-ranking politician after inventing a work method named after her? (2016-03-01)

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 * 14) Megalibrarygirl (talk) 19:09, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
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 * 21)  Ser Amantio di Nicolao Che dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 22:57, 20 February 2016 (UTC)
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Press about the event

 * These Canadians are helping to solve Wikipedia's woman problem CBC Arts, March 4, detailed article with lots of links
 * "Why women are missing from history on Wikipedia", article by Laura Hartnell of the Australian Broadcasting Company encouraging participation in "Art + Feminism 'edit-a-thon" ... "with subjects chosen from the Women in Red lists", March 6
 * "Third Annual Edit-a-thon to Bring More Women Artists, and Editors, to Wikipedia", interesting article by Jade Angeles Fitton on Artsland, February 26
 * Cornell joins the fray in narrowing gender gap on Wikipedia, Cornell Cronicle, February 18
 * National Museum Calls on Twitter to Highlight Women in the Arts, NPQ, February 17
 * Art + Feminism's Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons Work To Promote Visibility For Women & LGBTQ People — Here's Why That Matters, Bustle, February 16
 * Art + Feminism Announces Third Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, ArtNews, February 11
 * Women Artists and Wikipedia: Adopt an artist for the March editing marathon, The Florentine, February 4