WiR redlist index: LBT Women


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  • This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their activities and work in many different fields. Women included in this list identify as or are lesbian, transgender and/or bisexual.
  • Women who identify as queer, demisexual, or with other identities which often intersect with LGBT, women and feminism may be added to this list.

Activists[edit]

India

Netherlands

New Zealand

Pakistan

Ukraine

United States

Actresses and comedians[edit]

Russia

United States

Artists[edit]

United States

Chefs[edit]

United States

Musicians[edit]

Netherlands

United States

Politicians[edit]

Japan

Mexico

Thailand

Scientists and academics[edit]

Austria

France

Mexico

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New Zealand

United States

Sports[edit]

China

India

Writers[edit]

Czech Republic

Hungary

Italy

Mexico

Netherlands

Hans Jaffé, Marie-Louise Doudart de la Grée, Marijke van den Brandhof, 1979

New Zealand

Russia

Slovenia

Spain

United States

Other topics[edit]

Africa

Austria

Canada

Germany

New Zealand

United States

References[edit]

  1. ^ Trailblazers' Authentic Voices: Pride '22 "Sweet Sixteen" Talks To Charleen Caabay Of The People's Ecosystem
  2. ^ 7 LGBTQ Chefs Cooking Up Pride From the Heartland

See also[edit]

Other lists with red links related to LGBT

Talkpage templates for articles[edit]