Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Awards

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WiR redlist index: Awards


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.

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This is a Women in Red page for women without articles who have won, was nominated, or a finalist for an award/medal. Feel free to add to this list and remove any completed ones. Specific criteria include: WP:ACADEMIC, WP:NSPORTS, WP:MUSIC and WP:ANYBIO to name a few.

WP:NPROF awards[edit]

By country[edit]

Arab countries[edit]

Australia[edit]

Canada[edit]

Czech Republic[edit]

Germany[edit]

See also de:Kategorie:Frauenförderpreis

New Zealand[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

United States[edit]

By award name[edit]

Candace Award[edit]

Federal Woman's Award[edit]

Pulitzer Prize[edit]

Winners
Finalists
  1. General Nonfiction: Mary D. Edsall (1992), Caren Zucker (2017), Elizabeth Rush (2019), Leslie George (2020), Sierra Crane Murdoch (2021), Jing Tsu (2023)
  2. History: Megan Kate Nelson (2021)
  3. Criticism: Tobi Tobias (2012), Jen Graves (2014), Laura Reiley (2017)
  4. Memoir: Ingrid Rojas Contreras and Chloé Cooper Jones (2023)

NAACP Image Awards[edit]

Anita Borg Institute Women of Vision Awards[edit]

Women's World Award[edit]

Songwriters Hall of Fame awards[edit]

List of female nominees for the Nobel Prize[edit]

By field[edit]

LGBT[edit]

Entertainment[edit]

Academy Awards[edit]

Tony Awards[edit]

Arts[edit]

Entrepreneurs[edit]

See Cartier Women's Initiative Awards for many redlinked women entrepreneurs from around the world.

  1. Adeola Asabia
  2. Antonia Sanin
  3. Benita Singh
  4. Bettina Götzenberger
  5. Birame Sock
  6. Candice Pascoal
  7. Carla Delfino
  8. Carolina Guerra (entrepreneur)
  9. Chunhong Chen
  10. Ciara Donlon
  11. Cynthia Guy
  12. Elizabeth Scharpf
  13. Gabriela Flores (entrepreneur)
  14. Gabriela Maldonado
  15. Iba Masood
  16. Jackie Stenson
  17. Jife Williams
  18. Julienne Ingabire
  19. Kimberley Ong
  20. Kristin Pétursdóttir
  21. Kristina Tsvetanova
  22. Laura Chicurel
  23. Lorna Rutto
  24. Lucie Avoaka
  25. Magdalena Rodríguez
  26. Mame Diene
  27. Mariam Hazem
  28. Nandini Pandhi
  29. Paula Gomez
  30. Rana El Chemaitelly
  31. Renee King
  32. Rosario Monteverde
  33. Salma Abdulai
  34. Sara-Kristina Hannig Nour
  35. Sima Najjar
  36. Siroun Shamigan
  37. Swati Pandey
  38. Trupti Jain
  39. Valentina Peroni
  40. Wendy McMillan
  41. Yasmina McCarty
  42. Yiding Yu

Chefs[edit]

See List of female chefs with Michelin stars: lots of red links.

Science[edit]

Mathematics[edit]

American Psychological Association[edit]

History[edit]

Women's studies[edit]

Literature[edit]

Mystery / Crime[edit]

Australia[edit]

Canada[edit]

France[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

United States[edit]

International winners[edit]

Sports[edit]

ESPY winners/nominees[edit]

Nominees[edit]
Winners[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Golf[edit]

Journalism[edit]

Olympics[edit]

Soccer[edit]

Tennis[edit]

Weightlifting[edit]

College sports[edit]

Basketball[edit]
Hockey[edit]
Soccer[edit]
Volleyball[edit]
Conference[edit]
Other[edit]

High school sports[edit]

Assorted[edit]