User:SDGB1217
Participated in the The European Destubathon April 2025, coming sixth.
Articles created
[edit]Activism
[edit]Anti-apartheid
[edit]Nokukhanya Bhengu, Elizabeth Komikie Gumede, Thoko Remigia Makhanya, Caesarina Kona Makhoere, Marimuthu Pragalathan Naicker, Kate Serokolo and Massabalala Yengwa.
Disability
[edit]Briel Adams-Wheatley, Isabelle Jane Foulkes, Florence Mudzingwa, Roxy Murray and Elham Youssefian.
LGBTQ+
[edit]Suzy Byrne, Noor van Crevel, Feliciana Coronel, Orla Egan, Yga Kostrzewa, Sandra Kwikiriza and Mahide Lein.
Human and women's rights
[edit]Barbara Allimadi, Geraldina Guerra Garcés, Evdhoksi Gërmenji, Sneha Jawale, Yasmeen Mjalli, Lucy Muyoyeta, Fawzia al-Otaibi, Colette Solomon, Thuraya al-Tuhamy, Muriel Stanley Venne and Asia Tawfiq Wahbi.
Revolutionaries and resistance fighters
[edit]Farida Ahmadi, Josefine Brunner, Juliette Elmir, Jin Weiying, Winifred Langton, Francesca Lechi, Ann Lilburn, Asela de los Santos, Mary Stanley Low, Bhabini Mahato, Satenik Matinian-Arghituan, Benigna Mendiola, Shewalul Mengistu, Betty Papworth, Leida Peips, Valerija Skrinjar Tvrz, Pauline Staegemann, Chandicharan Sutradhar, Janey Tetary, Ana Toma and Anastasia Uzunova.
Women's suffrage
[edit]Teresa Adams, Rhoda Anstey, Catherine Arnott, Bertha Bacon, Florence Barry, Kumudini Basu, Margaret Weissinger Castleman, Ellen Melicent Cobden, Maria Colby, Annie Coultate, Isabel Cowe, Jessie Landale Cumberland, Bessie Drysdale, Free Church League for Women's Suffrage, The Free Church Suffrage Times (newspaper), Nellie Godfrey, The Gymnastic Teachers' Suffrage Society, Marie Frances Lisette Hanbury, Mary Dormer Harris, Margaret Emily Hodge, Rosa Howlett, Pavla Hočevar, Carolina Huidobro, Klara Honegger, Charlotte Iliffe, Gabrielle Jeffery, Violet Key Jones, Harriet Kerr, Agnes Lake, Gertrude Golda Lowy, Marion Mackenzie, Mildred Mansel, Bhagwati Bhola Nauth, Clara Neal, Marie du Sautoy Newby, Dorothy Pethick, Aileen Preston, Katherine Raleigh, Jessie Rose Innes, Isabel Abraham Ross, Sime Seruya, Isabel Giberne Sieveking, Nathercia da Cunha Silveira, The Suffragette (newspaper), Aethel Tollemache, Ākenehi Tōmoana, Olga Volkenstein, Young Hot Bloods and a category converted to 1911 United Kingdom census boycotters.
Other causes
[edit]Vivian Ayers Allen, Lizelle Bisschoff, Georgiana Fanny Shipley Daniell, Dead End Kids (firefighters), Kathleen Halpin, Jessie Isabel Henderson, Josefa Jara Martinez, Esther Mwikali, Jess Pepper, Nafesha Richardson, Linda Scruggs, Suvada Selimović, Annie Bartlett Shepard, Pollie Hirst Simpson and Eugenia Tenenbaum.
Ambassadors
[edit]Lamia Abusedra, Pascoela Barreto, Lucy Bogari, Minata Samaté Cessouma, Betty Chebet Cherwon, Andrijana Cvetkovik, Nerys Dockery, Khadra Ahmed Dualeh, Julia Imene-Chanduru, Clémentine Shakembo Kamanga, Jameela Ali Khalid, Dalia Kreivienė, Frances Lanitou, Maira Mariela Macdonal Alvarez, Liliane Massala, Tatiana Molcean, Nadejda Stancioff, Tania Laumanulupe ʻo Talafolika Tupou, Merlin Udho, Immaculate Wambua, Mutryce Williams and Teremoana Yala.
Arts
[edit]Art, dance and modelling
[edit]Daisy Radcliffe Beresford, Kidist Hailu Degaffe, Rose Emma Drummond, Nina Dyer, Sheila Ming-Burgess, Gabisile Nkosi, Deise Nunes, Ciara Sexton, Gerda Sutton, Sara Qaed and Esraa Warda.
Film, TV and entertainment
[edit]Lilita Bērziņa, Ursula Chikane, Francine Gálvez, Noeleen Maholwana-Sangqu, Margery Manners, Jyoti Mistry, Shamaa Mohammed, Jet Naessens, Ijeoma Onyeator, Harry Paulo and Yudhika Sujanani.
Journalism and writing
[edit]Rukaia Al-abadi, Hayatte Abdou, Fidelia Brindis Camacho, Zell Hart Deming, Nejiba Hamrouni, Zoah Hedges-Stocks, Amy Hurlston,, Müge İplikçi, Lily Laverock, Hinda Abdi Mohamoud, Mercedes González Tola, Beatrix Lucia Catherine Tollemache, Brenda Wambui, Alice Maria Warren and Yoshiko Miya.
Music
[edit]Rita Dakota, Sabine Dünser, María Gabriela Epumer, Thekla Friedländer, Fena Gitu, Sue Harvard, Maria Kolokouri, Mira Kubasińska, Dorothy Moulton Mayer, Lucy Patané, Patrima, Isabella Rudkin, Soom T and Hilda Woodward.
Education
[edit]Raquel Camaña, Vera Conlon, Mary Olstine Graham, Lileen Hardy, Mary Lyschinska, Bessie Leach Priddy, Anna Řeháková, Eliška Řeháková, Annet Schepel, Doreen Canaday Spitzer, Fredrika Wetterhoff and Adèle Wetterlind.
Linguistics
[edit]Esperanto
[edit]Jane Baird, Louise Briggs, Ellen Kate Limouzin, Louisa Frederica Adela Schafer and Halina Weinstein.
Other
[edit]Shakuntala Baliarsingh, Fāṭimah al-Baqqālī, Luisa Lacal de Bracho, Jennifer Kewley Draskau, Janina Dziarnowska, Cläre Mjøen and Souad Kassim Mohamed.
Peerage
[edit]Munia of Álava, Sybilla Corbet of Alcester, Anna Maria Catherine Clarke, Astrid Eiriksdotter, Edmund Fitzalan, Eormenburg, Gaudiosa, Anne Grey, Elizabeth Hussey, Mary Matthew (heraldry), Lady Philippa Mortimer, Tadea della Penna, Adela of Ponthieu, Alice Széchenyi, Egidia Stewart, Alem Tsahai Iyasu, Adela de Warenne and List of royal proxy marriages.
Politics
[edit]Jemma Ananyan, Helena Bonguela Abel, Cecilia Eguiluz, Félicie Erpelding-Schlesser, Litten Hansen, Aziza Mint Jiddou, Sandra Ablamba Johnson, Asya Manafova, Carmelita Namashulua, Aloha Núñez, Kristine Raahauge, Nahoko Takada and Clara Vidal.
Religion
[edit]Christina Beardsley, Marguerite Bernes, Emelia Geddie, Agnes Grebill, Alice Henley, Dorothy Lawson, Janet Livingstone, Marina of Omura, Bridget Trench and Saint Wite.
STEM and medicine
[edit]Medicine
[edit]Shireen Abed, Tuita'alili Vaitava'e Su'a Aloese-Moe, Florence Missouri Caton, Margaret Cowie Crowe, Nour Emam, Rosa Kerschbaumer-Putjata, Address Mauakowa Malata and Lily Pincus.
STEM
[edit]Fatemah Alzelzela, Carolina Benedetti, Sara Berkai, Katie Booth (scientist), Beris Cox, Aneth David, Carolyn Bartlett Gast, Rosey Grant, Josephine Wairimu Kagunda, Sada Orihara, Njeri Rionge and Jeanny Yao.
Sport
[edit]Au Yeong Wai Yhann, Jessica Barry, Mercy Wanjiru Gitahi, Thalia Holmes, Kholoud Hussain, Pauline Njeri Kahenya, Yasmin Liverpool, Melika Razavi, Norcady Reyes, Nera Tiebwa and River Wilson-Bent.
Miscellaneous
[edit]Rebecca Bradley (bandit), Fanny Hallock Carpenter, Dimies T. Stocking Denison, Ursula Lofthouse, Zaynab Abd al-Razzaq, Eleanor Mary Dennistoun Sellar and Zhanylsynzat Turganbaeva.
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