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This is a list of gender gap-related subjects missing from Wikipedia.[1] It includes individuals as well as related topics.

The biographical subjects listed here are sorted by profession.

Feel free to add entries or to start articles from these lists.

Activists edit

  1. Jane Galvin-Lewis NBFO co-founder[1]
  2. June Holley Appalachian anti-poverty activist, network weaver[2]
  3. Mary Tarcisia Lakot, Ugandan peace advocate
  4. Bertha May Walker, Australian labour activist[3]

Actors, performers edit

Architects edit

  1. Kimberli Meyer, US architect and artist[5]

Art historians edit

Artists edit

See also WikiProject Women artists worklist and North American Women Artists of the 20th Century

Ceramic artists edit

  1. Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong, ceramic artist
  2. Janet Polsky, ceramic artist[13]

Designers edit

  1. Jessica Corr, American designer and academic

Filmmakers edit

  1. Sabine Boss, director of a Bernese German film that was a co-winner of the Swiss Film Award. de:Sabine Boss
  2. Brigitte Cornand, French filmmaker[14][15]
  3. Marie Pérennou, best known for Microcosmos (film). fr:Marie Pérennou
  4. Susan Youssef, director of Habibi [16]

Multimedia edit

  1. Ligia Bouton, multimedia artist[17]

Painters edit

  1. Wanda Bibrowicz, Polish painter and tapestry artist. d:Q2547837
  2. Kristin Calabrese, painter[18]
  3. Ruth F. Dealy/Ruth Frisch Dealy/Ruth Dealy, Rhode Island painter[19]
  4. Pat Durr, US-Canadian painter[20]
  5. Rosa M. Huerta/Rosa M. Huerta-Williamson/Rosa M., Los Angeles painter
  6. Doris Lindo Lewis (1909–1995), surrealist painter[21]
  7. Lorraine Peltz, painter[22]
  8. Joyce Polance, Chicago painter[23]
  9. Bona Tibertelli de Pisis/Bona (artist) (1926–2000), Italian painter[24]

Photographers edit

  1. Christine Breslin (b. 1948), US portrait photographer
  2. Denise Colomb, French photographer and centenarian. d:q541234
  3. Tracey Derrick, South African photographer
  4. Angela Jimenez (photojournalist) (b. 1975), photojournalist[25]
  5. Katie Koti, photographer[26][27]
  6. Karen Marshall, New York photographer[28]

Printmakers edit

  1. Marie Jeanne Boucher/Marie-Jeanne Buzeau (1716–1796), engraver, spouse of François Boucher
  2. Marie Ann Croisier (b. 1765), made political prints during the French Revolution

Sculptors edit

  1. Julie Tremblay, Canadian sculptor[29]
  2. Nancy Worthington (b. 1947), sculptor[30]

Unsorted artists edit

  1. Reine Abbas, Lebanese game developer and visual artist[31]
  2. Olga Alexander, New York mixed media artist[32]
  3. Joan Arbeiter, art educator[33][34]
  4. Nina Bentley (b. 1939), US assemblage artist[35]
  5. Pauline Benton (1898–1974), shadow puppeteer[36]
  6. Judy Blum/Judy Blum Reddy, Indian American artist
  7. Maureen Burdock, graphic novelist[37]
  8. Cabello/Carceller (Helena Cabello and Ana Carceller)[38]
  9. Maggie Cardelús/Maggie Cardelus[39]
  10. Jean Coyne/Jean A. Coyne, co-founder of Communication Arts magazine[40]
  11. Valentina Cruz, Altazor Award winning artist who has work in the Casa del Arte. es:Valentina Cruz
  12. Esrix/Tamar Curry (creator of Blue Zombie web comic) [41]
  13. Regina Granne[42]
  14. Steffi Kiesler/Stephanie Kiesler/Stefani Kiesler/Stephanie Frischer/Pietro de Saga (1897-1963), typographer
  15. Liz Linden, New York-based artist[43]
  16. Pia Lindman[44]
  17. Lucinda Luvaas, urban artist[45]
  18. Joetta Maue[46]
  19. Esperanza Mayobre[47]
  20. Sharon Molloy[48]
  21. Patty Muschinski (Oldenberg), artist[49]
  22. Ruth Schreiber (b. 1947), [50]
  23. Sissi (artist), Italian artist[51]
  24. Tamar Stone, New York artist[52]
  25. Karen Bit Vejle, Norwegian papercut artist[53]
  26. Marcia Weisman, art collector[54]

Athletes edit

Businesspeople edit

  1. Margaret M. Adams, publishing executive and women's rights advocate[55]
  2. Ingie Chalhoub, Emirati president and managing director of Etoile Group[56][57]
  3. Shelly Esque/Shelly M. Esque, President of Intel Foundation[58]
  4. Lynn Grefe, president and CEO of the National Eating Disorders Association
  5. Muna Harib/Muna Harib Al Muhairi, Emirati founder[59][60]
  6. Hamdiyah Al Jaff/Hamdiyah Mahmood Faraj Al-Jaff, Iraqi Chair of the Trade Bank of Iraq[61]
  7. Barbara Kux, Swiss business management woman. d:Q6508729
  8. Joelle Mardinian, Emirati television personality and makeup artist[62]
  9. Grace Najjar, Lebanese management consultant, CEO of Align Management Solutions[63]
  10. Marianne Nivert, former Swedish CEO. sv:Marianne Nivert
  11. Nahed Ojjeh, Syrian entrepeneur. de:Nahed Ojjeh fr:Nahed Ojjeh
  12. Anne-Marie Rakhorst nl:Anne-Marie Rakhorst
  13. Denise Restauri, CEO of GirlQuake
  14. Nermin Saad/Nermin Fawzi Saad, Saudi (Jordanian) CEO[64][65]
  15. Hanan Solayman, Egyptian founder[66]

Dancers, choreographers edit

  1. Tricia Miranda, choreographer[67]

Educators edit

  1. Veera Saar, Estonian writer and educator. d:Q2805025

Historians edit

  1. Anne Bernet, historian and writer linked to far right publications. fr:Anne Bernet it:Anne Bernet nl:Anne Bernet
  2. Edina Bozoky, Guizot Prize winner originally from Hungary fr:Edina Bozoky
  3. Janine Garrisson, Guizot Prize winning writer. fr:Janine Garrisson
  4. Catherine Perry Hargrave (1884?–1953?), Playing card historian
  5. Sylvia Mann (d. 1995?), playing card historian
  6. Barbara A. Mowat (1934-2017), co-editor of the Folger Shakespeare and director of research at the Folger Library obituary
  7. Yoriko Nakajima, Japanese scholar of African-American history
  8. Christine Pellistrandi, French historian and theologian who worked with Emile Shoufani on Celebration of Light. fr:Christine Pellistrandi
  9. Luciana Stegagno Picchio, Portuguese philologist and cultural historian (pt)

Lawyers, jurists edit

  1. Isabel Garcia (attorney)[68]
  2. Cristina Maeso, Uruguayan lawyer and politician. d:q8351729
  3. Sheikha Maha Mansour Salman Jasim Al Thani, first female judge in Qatar[69][70]

Mathematicians edit

  1. Mildred Bennett (b. 1921), US mathematician, second woman electrical engineer hired by Westinghouse
  2. Natalia Filatkina, shared the 2006 Sofia Kovalevskaya Award. de:Natalia Filatkina

Musicians, composers edit

Politicians and government officials edit

  1. Virginija Baltraitienė, current head of the Lithuanian Ministry of Agriculture. d:Q1395873
  2. Alicia Mabel Ciciliani, Argentine deputy for Santa Fe Province. es:Alicia Mabel Ciciliani
  3. Elvira Cuervo de Jaramillo, Culture Minister under Álvaro Uribe. es:Elvira Cuervo de Jaramillo
  4. Nancy Dankers, Christian Democratic Appeal politician. d:q1964481
  5. Rabella de Faria, former Rotterdam alderman who became homeless for almost a year, but later lived with friends.[77] d:q2230160
  6. Alena Gajdůšková, first Vice-President of the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. d:q2640954
  7. Irasema T. Garza/Irasema Garza, 14th Director of the U.S. Department of Labor Women's Bureau
  8. Andrea Gottweis, Austrian politician. d:Q493972
  9. Gloria Helfer Palacios, former Peruvian Minister of Education. es:Gloria Helfer Palacios
  10. Zenzi Hölzl, First woman mayor in Austria. de:Zenzi Hölzl
  11. Alenka Jeraj, politician and former chair of Slovenian Democratic Youth. sl:Alenka Jeraj
  12. Renate Jürgens-Pieper, German former cabinet minister. d:Q123104
  13. Ingrid Köppe, part of the New Forum. d:Q1439517
  14. Dorothee Laternser, Liechtensteiner paediatrician and parliamentarian. de:Dorothee Laternser
  15. Anna Murrighile/Anna Pietrina Murrighile, Sardinian politician. d:q2850586
  16. Sara Muza Simón, member of the LVI Legislature of the Mexican Congress for Quintana Roo. es:Sara Muza Simón
  17. Eleonora Pineda, Colombian politician linked to Mario Uribe Escobar. es:Eleonora Pineda
  18. María Susana Portela, mayor of Florencia, Caquetá. es:María Susana Portela
  19. Illiza Sa'aduddin Djamal/Illiza Saaduddin, mayor of Banda Aceh. id:Illiza Sa'aduddin Djamal
  20. Eugenia Sader, on the Cabinet of Venezuela es:María Eugenia Sader
  21. Linda Amalia Sari/Linda Amalia Sari Agum Gumelar, on the Second United Indonesia Cabinet. d:q12494918
  22. Klára Sárközy, Slovakian politician. d:q3197936
  23. Anne Seydoux-Christe, Member of the Swiss Council of States who's of the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland. d:q118313
  24. María Simón (politician)/María Simon, in the Cabinet of Uruguay. d:Q5646699

Scientists edit

Biochemists edit

  1. Grace Aladunni L. Taylor, Nigerian biochemist[78]

Biologists edit

  1. Sehoya Cotner [79]
  2. Charlotte Haywood, physiologist[80]
  3. Letitia Ann Obeng/Letitia A. Obeng (b. 1925), Ghanaian hydrobiologist (dab. from Letitia Obeng)

Botanists, botanical illustrators edit

  1. Mary K. Berger/Mary Berger, botanist[81] Image on Flickr!

Ecologists edit

  1. Eva Cudlínová/Eva Cudlinova (b. 1954), Czech landscape ecologist
  2. Alison Styring, avian ecologist

Molecular biologists edit

  1. Mary B. Mullins

Zoologists edit

  1. Amy C. Driskell, ornithologist, expert on honeyeaters
  2. Marguerite Henry (zoologist), ostracodologist, author of landmark monograph on Australian crustaceans in 1920s d:Q22109286
  3. Lena Huldén, entomologist, historian, and Communist of the Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue. d:Q11875430
  4. Zora Karaman, entomologist. sl:Zora Karaman de:Zora Karaman
  5. Symphorose A. Tarimo Nesbitt/Rose A. Tarimo Nesbitt/Rose Nesbitt (b. 1952), Tanzanian entomologist
  6. Angela Turner, ornithologist, expert on swallows

Meteorologists edit

  1. Jessie Hill Buchan ODNB

Unsorted scientists edit

  1. Ana Aber (b. 1948), Uruguayan environmental scientist
  2. Maria Elena Diaz (b. 1958), Mexican limnologist
  3. Carolina Amor du Fournier, associated with the Mexican journal La Prensa Médica Mexicana and was editor of Hummingbirds and Orchids of Mexico (1963) [82]
  4. Irena Hanousková/Irena Hanouskova (b. 1951), Czech geobotanist
  5. Mary McKillop (scientist) (1864–1929), scientist and university teacher ODNB
  6. Grace Ngemukong Tima/Grace Tima (b. 1954), Cameroonian agriculturist
  7. Annie Purcell Walker, Lady Walker/Annie Purcell Walker ODNB

Writers edit

  1. Laura Antillano, Venezuelan writer[83]
  2. Selma Anttila, Finnish writer[84]
  3. Orvokki Autio, Finnish writer[85]
  4. Teresa Caballero, Argentine writer[86]
  5. Antonia Castañeda/Antonia Castaneda/Antonia I. Castaneda, writer, Chicana feminist historian
  6. Maria Sylvia Carvalho Franco, Brazilian non-fiction writer[87]
  7. Jeanne-A Debats, Prix Rosny-Aîné winning author. fr:Jeanne-A Debats
  8. Daniela Fischerová, Czech writer whose works have been adapted to film. d:q1163375
  9. Catherine Fradier, Grand Prix de Littérature Policière winner. fr:Catherine Fradier
  10. Teresa Hamel, Chilean writer. d:Q6142571
  11. Luisa Mercedes Levinson, Argentine/French writer. d:Q3266918
  12. Yun-Sun Limet, Korean-Belgian author. fr:Yun-Sun Limet
  13. Marisa Madieri, Italian writer[88]
  14. Susanne Mischke, German author and screenwriter de:Susanne Mischke
  15. Thyde Monnier, Provençal dialect writer d:Q445480
  16. Teresa Morris, Algonquin/Tuscarora writer. d:Q9086136
  17. Clarisse Nicoïdski, received the 1982 Grand prix des lectrices de Elle. d:q1095637
  18. Natalia Palacios, Bolivian writer. es:Natalia Palacios
  19. Heidi Pataki, Austrian writer relevant to FORVM d:Q87547
  20. Sari Peltoniemi, Finnish author[89]
  21. Iva Procházková, Czech author d:q1264985
  22. Irene Rodrian, German crime-writer and screenwriter de:Irene Rodrian
  23. Elizabeth Schön, National Prize for Literature (Venezuela) winner. d:Q8774959
  24. Silke Andrea Schuemmer, Agatha-Christie-Krimipreis winner. de:Silke Andrea Schuemmer
  25. Rosita Sihombing, Indonesian writer. id:Rosita Sihombing

Children's authors edit

  1. Marta Madureira, 2014 Prémio Autores nominee for "Best Children's and Juvenile Book" illustrating and a publisher pt:Marta Madureira

Journalists edit

  1. Madeleine Jacob, French journalist. d:Q1566879

Novelists edit

Poets edit

  1. Mélanie Bourotte (1832–1890), French poet linked to Le Parnasse contemporain. d:Q1765778
  2. Emma Couceiro, Cospeitense writer and poet who received the Premio Eusebio Lorenzo Baleirón. d:q8775628

Unsorted edit

  1. Nadiya Chyzhevska, World Checkers/Draughts Champion.[90]
  2. Heidi Oetinger, German publisher, editor, centenarian, and Biermann-Ratjen-Medaille recipient. d:Q89503
  3. Monika Schoeller, German billionaire. de:Monika Schoeller
  4. Anna Magdalena Schwarzová, Carmelite who, in 2011, received the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk[91] cs:Anna Magdalena Schwarzová
  5. Hannah Smith, "Girlie tipster" for CRASH (magazine)
  6. Ketty Maisonrouge, Columbia professor and founder of Luxury Education Foundation
Notes
  1. ^ There is a pronounced gender gap in Wikipedia's editing community, with women comprising probably 10-16% of all editors. Because editors often contribute to topics they are familiar with and that concern them, Wikipedia has a tendency to provide poor coverage of topics that concern and are of interest to women. This systemic bias has the potential to exacerbate an historical record that already gives undue emphasis to men.

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