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WiR redlist index: Latinas in the United States (Wikidata)


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 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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  • The page includes women who have biographies in the historical dictionary Latinas in the United States.
    • Ruiz, Vicki L.; Sanchez Korroll, Virginia, eds. (2006). Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0253346803.
  • The list will be refreshed roughly daily to remove blue-links - no manual editing is required.
  • Most topics have been added to Wikidata, you can help with the rest!


This list is automatically generated from data in Wikidata and is periodically updated by Listeriabot.
Edits made within the list area will be removed on the next update!

name image description date of birth date of death occupation item site links
Eulalia Callis first woman to petition for divorce in Spanish colonial California 1758-10-04 Q100142478 0
María Feliciana Arballo Spanish colonizer 1762 colonizer
traveler
Q64819900 0
Encarnación Pinedo cookbook author (1848-1902) 1848-05-21 1902-04-09 writer Q100233613 0
Elena Zamora O'Shea teacher, lay historian, and author 1880-07-21 1951-03-23 teacher
writer
Q100231023 0
Esther Nieto Machuca national organizer for women in the League of United Latin American Citizens 1895-10-10 1980-01-26 Q100156278 0
Fermina Guerra Tejana folklorist (1897-1988) 1897-07-07 1988-06-05 folklorist Q100152941 0
María Dominga Guzmán Puerto Rican nun (1897-1993) 1897-09-03 1993-01-16 Q100153090 0
Incarnación Florez curandera 1898 1968 curandero Q100152683 0
Angelina Moreno Rico musician and folklorist 1898 1984-06-23 musician Q100250688 0
Genoveva de Arteaga Puerto Rican musician 1898-10-22 1991-03-01 musician Q100152084 0
Alicia Guadalupe Elizondo de Lozano philanthropist, clubwoman, and businesswoman 1899 1984 Q100156273 0
Franca de Armiño Puerto Rican feminist 1900 farmer
socialist
women's rights activist
delegate
playwright
journalist
writer
suffragist
Q64819906 0
Emilia Schunior Ramírez teacher, historian, and school administrator 1902-10-20 1960-10-16 assistant professor
educator
head teacher
Q100250297 0
Concha Colón
community organizer (1903–1958) 1903 1958 Q100146801 0
Luisa Quintero American journalist 1903 1987 journalist Q100250292 0
Consuelo Lee Tapia Puerto Rican writer and nationalist 1904 1989-06-28 writer Q94537216 0
Sister Carmelita Catholic sister (Trinitarian Sisters) 1905 2003-08-21 religious sister Q100269393 0
Guadalupe Marshall labor activist 1906 1985 Q100157067 0
Provi García music executive 1908 1995 Q100152763 0
Petra Santiago activist and community organizer in the Lower East Side of Manhattan 1911-05-31 1994-01-13 Q100269368 0
Leoncia Rosado Rousseau co-founder Pentecostal denomination Concilio de Iglesias Cristianas Damasco (1912-2006) 1912-04 2006-10-01 Q100253461 0
Anita Vélez Poet, writer, and performer 1916-02-21 writer Q100270838 0
Emelí Vélez de Vando Political activist and community leader 1917-01-02 1999-11-10 Q100270836 0
Belén Figueroa religious reformer (1918–1960) 1918 1960 Q100152672 0
Celia Acosta Vice Puerto Rican activist (1919-1993) 1919-06-20 1993-01-30 activist
politician
Q64814860 0
Sylvia Colorado O’Donnell American diplomat 1920 1997 Q100230748 0
Irene Hernández Ruiz American librarian 1920 librarian Q100253485 0
Hope Mendoza Schechter labor leader 1921 Q94635386 0
Julieta Saucedo Bencomo American educator 1923 teacher Q100139357 0
Ida Inés Torres Labor leader, educator, and union organizer 1924 2016-06-05 Q100270479 0
Ruth Mojica-Hammer American politician, publisher 1926 Q100224637 0
Beatriz Varela Spanish linguist 1927 writer
linguist
Q100270819 0
María E. Sánchez educator, Brooklyn College 1927-02-25 1999-12-23 Q100269326 0
Enriqueta Longeaux y Vásquez Chicano movement columnist 1930 writer Q55989671 1
Alva Torres journalist, community activist and historical preservationist 1932-05-11 journalist Q100270476 0
Sonia Palacio-Grottola activist social worker 1934 Q100233604 0
Carmen Muñoz entrepreneur 1936 Q100230465 0
Rebecca Sánchez Cruz social worker 1936-09-21 2003 social worker Q100269349 0
Rita DiMartino lobbyist 1937-03-07 politician Q100152310 0
Olga Ballesteros Olivares social worker and community activist 1939 Q100230847 0
Aura Sánchez Garfunkel lawyer, writer, activist 1941-09-20 writer Q100269363 0
Gloria López Córdova American sculptor 1942 artist
sculptor
woodworker
Q100156272 0
Guadalupe Castillo American historian, immigrant rights activist 1942-03-23 Q100146092 0
María Josefa Canino educator 1944 Q100144461 0
Cecilia Olivarez Huerta Nebraska community activist 1944-05-06 2019-05-02 Q100156035 0
Luz Bazán Gutiérrez President/CEO at Rural Community Development Resources 1945-08-04 Q100153081 0
Susana Navarro executive director of the El Paso Collaborative for Academic Excellence 1946 Q100230508 0
Diana Caballero educator, community organizer, and activist 1947 Q100141474 0
Carmen Del Valle family therapist and activist 1949 1995 Q100152301 0
Mary Rose Wilcox district 5 Maricopa County Supervisor whose contributions as a public servant are matched by her efforts on behalf of the Hispanic community 1949 politician Q100270860 0
Adelaida R. Del Castillo anthropologist, feminist scholar 1950 writer
university teacher
Q100152124 0
Isabel Hernández Rodríguez lawyer, civil rights activist 1950 lawyer Q100251672 0
Victoria Mercado murdered labor organizer, International Longshoremen and Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU) 1951-03-25 1982-05-23 Q100214444 0
Yolanda Esquivel educator and reformer 1951-04-10 Q100152514 0
Anna Carbonell US television executive 1952 Q100146014 0
Lourdes Torres community activist from the South Bronx 1953-08-02 Q100270713 0
Laura González Martínez social anthropologist, University of Texas at Dallas 1954 Q100152818 0
María Saucedo Chicana activist 1954 1981-11-12 Q100269374 0
Mercedes Olivera American journalist 1954-08-13 journalist Q100230958 0
Ingrid Otero-Smart advertising executive 1959 Q100233583 0
Mirna Burciaga Salvadoran entrepreneur 1960 Q100140811 0
Nohelia Canales STEM educator 1974 biologist Q100143553 0
Lideres Campesinas organization in Oxnard, United States Q30288039 0
Linda Alvarez US television journalist journalist
news presenter
Q100138093 0
Mariachi Estrella de Topeka American mariachi band Q100157059 0
Clementina Souchet political advisor writer Q100269463 0

∑ 66 items.

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