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    2025
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    Music initiative
    2025
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    Welcome!

    Each year Women in Red chooses a theme to run throughout the year. Music was chosen by editors as the theme for 2025. The topic covers women that create music including singers, rappers, musicians, songwriters, composers, conductors, DJs, and record producers, as well as music educators, music theorists, music therapists, and musicologists.

    What else?

    • The lists of redlinks should provide inspiration.

    The main goals of the event are:

    • to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of some of the world's most prominent women
    • to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for concerted action in combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
    • to promote the new/improved articles and images through social media
    Thank you!

    Redlists

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    There are also individual Wikidata lists of musicians by the instrument they play:

    Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

    Participants

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    Promote our work

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    Key:

    • Add FB after the article if you mention it on Facebook
    • Add PIN after the article if you pin the image on Pinterest
    • Add IG after the article if you post it on Instagram

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    April 2025

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    1. France Marine
    2. Colombia Graciela Arango de Tobón (also 335)
    3. Scotland Jean Milligan destub,
    4. Belgium Helena (also 335)
    5. Norway Olefine Moe – destub (also 336)
    6. Georgia (country) Nino Chkheidze
    7. France Jeanne Hatto (destub)
    8. United States Kate Gentile (also 335)
    9. BelgiumFrance Jane Marnac destub
    10. Liechtenstein Sabine Dünser
    11. France Arlette Dorgère -destub
    12. Norway Gina Oselio – destub (also 335)
    13. Greece Maria Kolokouri (also 327)
    14. Poland Mira Kubasińska (also 327)
    15. Belarus Rita Dakota (also 327)
    16. Norway Borghild Holmsen – destub (also 335)
    17. Germany Gertrud Kappel (destub)

    March 2025

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    February 2025

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    January 2025

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    1. United States Madame Goldye Steiner - upgraded
    2. JapanOkinawa Prefecture Ui Nema (also 329)
    3. Japan "Bibbidiba" (also 328/329)
    4. Norway Anna Paaske (also 328)
    5. Japan Naenano (also 329)
    6. Australia Nancy Brown (also 328)
    7. Greece "Asteromata"
    8. Greece Klavdia
    9. Australia Ada Elizabeth Corder (also 328)
    10. Norway Emmy
    11. India Batool Begam (Upgraded, also 328)
    12. India Kumbakonam K. Bhanumathi (also 328)
    13. United KingdomRepublic of Ireland Isabella Rudkin (also 327)
    14. United StatesNorthern Ireland Patricia Alessandrini (rescued; also 328)
    15. United States Barbara White (composer) (also 328)
    16. India Rekha Jain
    17. Indonesia Ify Alyssa (also 328)
    18. United States Nan Bagby Stephens
    19. Australia Vinia de Loitte
    20. Denmark Jada (singer)
    21. United States Louise Beach (also 328)
    22. United States Anna Weesner (rescued; also 328)
    23. Spain Maria Hein
    24. Norway Amunda Kolderup (also 328)
    25. United States Agnes Hope Pillsbury
    26. India Pratibha Agrawal (also 328)
    27. United States Adeline Frances Fitz
    28. Japan Nagi Nemoto (also 329)
    29. United Kingdom Thelma Reiss
    30. United States Mari Ruef Hofer
    31. India Anupama Hoskere (also 328)
    32. PortugalUnited States Andreia Pinto Correia (also 328)
    33. Indonesia Agatha Pricilla (also 328)
    34. Indonesia Sivia Azizah (also 328)
    35. United States Susan Botti (rescued; also 328)
    36. United States Amy Lynn Wlodarski (also 328)
    37. United States Anne C. Shreffler (also 328)
    38. United States Harriet Lundgren add img,
    39. United States Radie Britain add img,
    40. United Kingdom Sarah Francis
    41. United States Elsie West Baker
    42. United States Lillian Pringle Baldauf
    43. United States Emmy Brady Rogers
    44. India Alamelu Mani (also 328)
    45. United Kingdom Alison Bury
    46. United Kingdom Dorothy Moulton-Mayer
    47. United States Lois Albright
    48. Romania Georgiana Lobonț
    49. United States Blanche Slocum
    50. Laos Moukdavanyh Santiphone (also 329)
    51. GreeceUnited States Evangelia (singer)
    52. Japan Tomoko Aran (also 328)
    53. United States Edna Baxter Bruner
    54. Netherlands Kim Sasabone
    55. Finland Marjorie (singer) (also 324)
    56. Czech Republic Victoria (Czech singer) (also 324)
    57. Spain Maite Idirin (also 324)
    58. Greece Marialena Oikonomidou (also 324)
    59. Bosnia and Herzegovina Matusja Blum (also 328)
    60. Puerto Rico RaiNao
    61. Slovenia July Jones
    62. United States Madalyn Akers Phillips
    63. United States Jeanne Boyd
    64. United States Anne Walters Robertson (also 328)
    65. United States Ann McMillan (also 328)
    66. United Kingdom Laura Samuel (violinist) (also 324)
    67. United States Theodora Troendle destub, add img,
    68. United States Anna Hamlin
    69. India Manjiri Asanare–Kelkar
    70. India Kapila Venu
    71. United States Augusta Lenska
    72. India Kalapini Komkali
    73. Colombia Ana María Ochoa (also 328)
    74. Argentina Carmen García Muñoz
    75. United States Barbara Lull
    76. United States Alma Mehus
    77. Azerbaijan Khurshid Aghayeva (also 327)
    78. United States Rae Bernstein
    79. UkraineUnited States Karolina Protsenko (moved other editors' draft to mainspace; also 329)
    80. Azerbaijan Aygün Beyler (also 324, 328)
    81. Germany Bianka Blume (also 328)
    82. United States Agnes Leist Beebe

    Did you know

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    • ... that Japanese singer Cindy was once said to have an "angel voice"? (2025-03-20)
    • ... that the ending of the music video for Hoshimachi Suisei's "Bibbidiba" was called inspiring to struggling women? (2025-03-08)
    • ... that Naenano was once known as "the face that Japanese girls most want to have right now"? (2025-03-07)
    • ... that the musical career of Louise Beach has ranged from nationally recognized compositions to a children's book about the viola? (2025-02-26)
    • ... that Nagi Nemoto made her VTuber debut on a classic television set? (2025-02-19)
    • ... that opera singer Susan Botti performed an Olympic jingle for Kodak to pay for graduate school? (2025-02-12)
    • ... that Ann McMillan recalled "playing" a tape recorder for Déserts, a piece by Edgard Varèse? (2025-01-31)
    • ... that Ana María Ochoa was born in Colombia, studied in British Columbia, and taught at Columbia? (2025-01-22)

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    See also

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