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WiR redlist index: DCALAB


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links covers women listed in the Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography for which Wikipedia lacks a biography article. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources. This list was generated using Wikidata and it will be refreshed roughly daily to remove blue-links - no manual editing is required.

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name image description date of birth date of death country of citizenship occupation item site links
Maria do Ó freedwoman in the Bishopric of Mariana, Minas Gerais, originally from the Costa da Mina in West Africa (?–c. 1755) 170s Q123478987 0
Ana Josefa Barberá Afro-Uruguayan freedwoman and landowner (1740?–1812) 1812-03 Q123492590 0
Otampê Ojarô Candomblé priestess in Brazil, born in Yorubaland (c. 1780–1850) 1850-08-28 priestess Q123479030 0
Catalina Buendía de Pecho Peruvian heroine (?–1882) 1882 warrior Q123491620 0
Matea Bolívar
slave of Simón Bolívar 1773-09-21 1886-03-29 Venezuela Q6005801 2
Maria Júlia da Conceição Nazaré
Brazilian Mãe-de-santo 1910 Brazil Mãe-de-santo Q10325965 2
Maria Bernarda da Paixão Candomblé priestess in Brazil (–1936) 1936 Q10325746 1
Adolfina Villanueva Osorio Puerto Rican seamstress and homemaker, killed by police 1946 1980 Puerto Rico seamstress Q108571501 0
Zoila Gálvez Cuban opera singer 1899-03-19 1985-11-26 Cuba opera singer Q26715217 3
Mercedes Heureaux Dominican medical doctor (1887?–1987) 1887 1987-07-25 Dominican Republic physician Q123482729 0
Floss Effie Casasola Belizean teacher, musician, and politician (1903–1991) 1903 1991 teacher
musician
politician
Q123492503 0
Celeste Mendoza Beltrán (1930–1998), celebrated Cuban vocalist 1930 1998 Cuba singer Q123479546 0
Leyda Marta Oquendo Barrios (1941–2008), historian of the African diaspora, journalist, and scholar-activist 1941 2008 historian
journalist
activist
Q123479010 0
Melvina Elizabeth Rodney Trinidadian spiritual leader (1914–2009) 1914 2009 Trinidad and Tobago religious leader Q123477354 0
Isabel Albizu-Dávila (1937–2011), singer, dancer, director of the Puerto Rican bomba group Bambalué, and educator 1937 2011 singer
dancer
educator
Q115222142 0
Miriam Tifre Garífuna activist for Afro-descendants’ rights in Honduras (1957–2012) 1957 2012 activist Q123476895 0
Déita Haitian writer 1935-09-21 2012-12-29 Haiti writer Q12889446 1
Mary Bernadette Little (1924–2014), teacher, educator, and principal of the Convent of Mercy Academy (Alpha) 1924 2014 Q123485891 0
Melba Alvarado Afro-Cuban community leader in New York City (1919–2019) 1919-08-15 2019-02-16 Q116547042 0
Mónica Chalá Ecuadorian beauty pageant contestant 1973-04-11 Ecuador beauty pageant contestant Q3333951 1
Mónica Carrillo Zegarra Peruvian journalist, human rights advocate, poet, performer and songwriter 1978-05-17 Peru journalist
poet
singer
writer
Q5673210 2
Petrona Martínez singer of indigenous and Afro-Colombian music 1939-01-27 Colombia composer
singer
Q6073645 1
Iyá Nassô freed slave who cofounded Terreiro da Barroquinha Brazil Mãe-de-santo Q10304527 1
Ludovina Pessoa nineteenth-century Candomblé priestess Brazil Q10320441 1
Olivia Araújo
Brazilian actress 1967-05-10 Brazil actor Q10340789 2
Juste Farah Haitian Creole musician 1952 musician Q16946717 1
Claudia Lozano
Mexican beauty pageant contestant, model, and diplomat (1982–) 1982-07-19 Colombia television presenter
model
Q18222562 3
Micheline Laudun Denis Haitian concert pianist and music teacher 1930-07-02 Haiti classical pianist
music educator
Q20559794 1
Mary Porto Casas visual artist and activist 1960-12-22 Uruguay visual artist
activist
artisan
Q23548775 1
Isabel Oronoz Uruguayan journalist and writer (1955–) 1955-11-11 Uruguay writer
journalist
Q42391201 0
Juana Ferrer Dominican activist 1964-12-27 Dominican Republic activist Q87373167 1
Martha Willmore Dominican historiographer and educator 1928-07-06 Dominican Republic teacher
historian
Q108557288 0
Malgarida de Almagro black slave (1498–?) of the Spanish conquistador Diego de Almagro 1498 Q115286438 0
Fátima Oliveira (1953– ), medical doctor, author, and activist in the women’s and black women’s movements 1953-09-20 physician
writer
activist
Q115328658 0
Liberata woman born into slavery in southern Brazil(c. 1780s–nineteenth century) Q115329545 0
Silvia Noemí Balbuena (1959– ), actress and activist working to increase Afro-Argentine visibility 1959-07-03 Argentina actor
activist
Q115524522 0
Fortunata Medina Pinedo (1973– ), Afro-Bolivian political leader 1973 Bolivia school teacher
activist
community leader
Q115524635 0
Ieteke “Inchi” Witteveen (1946– ), anthropologist, social worker, journalist, and development expert 1946-08-02 anthropologist
social worker
journalist
Q115657373 0
Cármen Rocío Angola Campos (1985–), Afro-Bolivian photographer, visual artist, activist 1985 visual artist
photographer
activist
Q116679975 0
María Ramos Rocha (1949– ), Argentine doctor and activist for the Cape Verde community in Argentina 1949 Argentina physician
activist
Q123477104 0
Lillyan Rosero García (c. 1945– ), Colombian singer, composer, and educator Colombia singer
composer
teacher
Q123478079 0
Juana la Mulata slave at the center of a witchcraft scandal in Santiago de Monclova, New Mexico (1730–?) Q123478920 0
Karina Yoselin Nogales Rey (1992– ), model and Afro-Bolivian beauty pageant pioneer 1992 model Q123478960 0
Élida Obella Murature (1945?– ), Afro-Argentine rights activist Argentina activist Q123479000 0
Maria das Antas freedwoman born in Africa or Brazil, consort of the baron of Guaribu (c. 1839–?) Q123479398 0
Lena Martins (1950– ), visual artist, writer, educator, and activist 1950-09-11 visual artist
writer
educator
activist
Q123479408 0
Rosario Iglesias (1852–?), Afro-Argentine poet 1852 poet Q123482752 0
Marta Susana Juárez Oros (1957– ), Argentine folk dancer 1957 Argentina folk dancer Q123482857 0
María Elena Lamadrid (1934– ), Afro-Argentine artist and actress, and the founder of the Asociación Misibamba 1934-07-26 Argentina actor Q123485859 0
Felisberta (fl. nineteenth century), a household slave and wet nurse wet nurse Q123485959 0
Marily Gallardo de la Rosa Dominican cultural ambassador, dancer, and choreographer (1958– ) 1958-06-23 Dominican Republic dancer
choreographer
Q123485966 0
Patricia Daniela Victoria Gomes (1985– ), Afro-Argentine activist 1985-03-14 activist Q123485990 0
Albina Maria da Conceição emancipated African who challenged her illegal re-enslavement in nineteenth-century Brazil (c. 1846–?) Q123486021 0
Nicole Chantal de Weever (1979– ), dancer, choreographer, artist, and activist 1979-12-05 dancer
choreographer
activist
Q123488665 0
Emma Duprey de Sterling Puerto Rican chef, educator, and author (1920– ) 1920-01-27 chef
writer
Q123488742 0
Sergina da Anunciação da Boa Morte Afro-descendant Brazilian dancer and activist (1948– ) 1948-09-09 Brazil activist
dancer
Q123490962 0
Ana Isabel Bonilla Hernández Dominican Republic lawyer, congresswoman, and judge (1961– ) 1961-04-05 Dominican Republic lawyer
member of congress
judge
Q123491406 0
Rosalba Castillo Viveros (1948– ), Colombian activist and defender of Afro-Colombian communities’ rights 1948 Colombia activist Q123492517 0
Lucía Charún-Illescas (1950– ), writer, activist, cultural ambassador, journalist, and public scholar 1950-10-19 Peru writer
activist
journalist
Q123492557 0
Mirna Lorena Barra Barra (1988– ), Afro-Bolivian activist and accountant 1988-03-03 Bolivia activist
accountant
Q123492601 0
Angela Batallas enslaved Afro-Ecuadorian who confronted Simón Bolívar to secure her freedom (c. 1800–?) Q123492620 0
Rita Monteiro (1965– ), teacher, storyteller, and actress, the first black VJ in Brazil Brazil
New Spain
actor Q125154549 0

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