Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/171
Women and Disability | July 2020
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Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our project's scope is women's representation on all language Wikipedias (biographies, women's works, women's issues, broadly construed). Did you know that, according to Humaniki, only 19.98% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed? Content gender gap is a form of systemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate, whenever you like, in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Editors of all genders are equally and warmly welcome at Women in Red! |
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On 26 July 2020, Americans will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. In this connection, we are once again focusing on Women and Disability. This will provide an opportunity to create or improve articles on women around the world involved in one way or another with the field of disability, including those with disabilities themselves and those active in disability rights.
Anyone can take part in this event. We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about disabled women and women associated with disability, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts wherever they may be to participate in our initiative. Contributors are of course also welcome to add articles on any other notable women who deserve to be covered, for example under our #1day1woman priority.
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 on a specific area
- to support Wikipedia 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 (Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter)
What else?
- Below, you'll see a section where you can list the articles you create this month, and another section where you can add the images you have uploaded to Commons.
- This essay on creating women's biographies and our Ten Simple Rules might be helpful to newer editors.
- If you tweet about any of the articles, or upload any of the images to Pinterest, please indicate you have done so next to the article name.
Thank you!
Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)
[edit]A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Some of those relating to women and disabiltiy are listed below:
Add other red links here, if possible with a source:
Participants
[edit]- Penny Richards (talk) 15:59, 27 June 2020 (UTC)
- SusunW (talk) 14:27, 28 June 2020 (UTC)
- Rosiestep (talk) 15:13, 28 June 2020 (UTC)
- Roger (Dodger67) (talk) 08:17, 29 June 2020 (UTC)
- ThurstonMitchell (talk) 03:44, 1 July 2020 (UTC)
- PamD 18:55, 2 July 2020 (UTC)
- Citrivescence (talk) 14:15, 7 July 2020 (UTC)
- Megalibrarygirl (talk) 23:19, 7 July 2020 (UTC)
Outcomes (articles)
[edit]Promote our work
[edit]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 TW after the article if you tweet it on Twitter
New or upgraded articles
[edit]Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new
- María Soledad Cisternas
- Sally Hobart Alexander -upg
- Mary Dranga Campbell -upg, PIN
- Paula Sage -upg, PIN
- Ruth Kaarlela
- Eva Middleton
- Julia Zaher
- Helen Phillips Levin
- Rosemary Front - PIN
- Isabel Moya
- Muriel Zimmerman - PIN
- Elizabeth Twistington Higgins - PIN
- Stacey Milbern
- April Dunn
- Kamala Nimbkar - PIN
- Gundega Cenne - PIN
- Ida Daly - PIN
- Helen Knubel - PIN
- Elisabet Anrep-Nordin -destub, PIN
- Bell Greve - PIN
- Barbara findlay
- Amanda Leduc
- Evelyn Daniel Anderson -upg, PIN
- Julie Yip-Williams - PIN
- Alice Raftary
- Beryl Potter
- Martha Louise Morrow Foxx - upg, PIN
- Hilda Marley - PIN
- Dianne H. Pilgrim - PIN
- Sister Sponsa Beltran
- Louisa Goddard Frothingham Molson - PIN
- Mary Belle de Vargas - upg, PIN
- Anne Thompson MacDonald - PIN
- Eunice K. Fiorito - PIN
- Susan B. Merwin - PIN
- Winifred Holt - upg, PIN
- Michaelina Argy
- Helen May Martin - PIN
- Doris Irene Taylor - upg, PIN
- Sophie B. Wright - PIN
- Roberta A. Griffith - PIN
- Eliza Ann Dupuy
- Electa Matilda Ziegler - upg
- Eleanor Spencer (pianist) - PIN
Did You Know features
[edit]New/expanded articles featured in the Did you know... column of the Wikipedia Main page
- Add here – most recent at the top with date of publication
Outcomes (media)
[edit]- Please add this category to the image if you're uploading it to Commons: Media supported by WikiProject Women in Red - 2020
Add here – most recent at the top
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Hazel MacKaye, a brilliant woman who suffered severe depression in her later life.
Press about the event
[edit]Event templates
[edit]- Invitation: JULY 2020
- Editathon banner for talk pages: Template:WIR-171:
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References
[edit]- ^ Mansmann, Julie (January 22, 2014). "Adaptive athlete, a Kennedy grad, inspires nationwide". LI Herald. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
- ^ Danger, Jessica (January 17, 2019). "How CrossFitter Steph Hammerman Became Nike's First Adaptive Training Sponsored Athlete". Morning Chalk Up. Retrieved 1 July 2020.