Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/104

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    Women of War and Peace | January 2019

    Global initiative (continuing): #1day1woman Global initiative (new): Focus on Suffrage

    Happening now: Women of War and Peace Play Geofocus: Caucasus

    See also: Future events

    Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)!
    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 19.81% 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!
    Online event
    1–31 January 2019
    Use social media to promote our work!
    FacebookWiki Women in Red
    Twitter@wikiwomeninred
    PinterestJanuary 2019 editathons
    Hashtag#wikiwomeninred
    Add to articles
    .
    • Authority control should be included at the foot of every biography: {{Authority control}}. It will remain hidden until relevant identifiers have been added to Wikidata.
    • Choose applicable Categories including relevant subcategories of Category:Women.
    • If applicable, add a stub template at the foot of an article:{{stub}}.
    Add to article talk pages
    .
    • {{WikiProject Biography| }} or {{WikiProject Biography}}
    • {{WikiProject Women}} if born after 1950; or {{WikiProject Women's History}}:: if born before 1950.
    • Editathon banner: {{WIR-104}}

    In January 2019, Women in Red is focusing on women in war and peace. There are opportunities here for covering both women who played a role in wartime activities and those who were anti-war activists. The topic also ties up with Holocaust Remembrance Day which is widely commemorated on 27 January.

    We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about women of war and peace, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts from around the globe to participate in our initiative. You 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.

    Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)[edit]

    A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those relating to war and peace are listed below:

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

    Participants[edit]

    1. Ipigott (talk) 13:01, 19 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
    2. SusunW (talk) 14:03, 20 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
    3. Rosiestep (talk) 19:14, 20 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
    4. Penny Richards (talk) 20:51, 21 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
    5. Alanna the Brave (talk) 19:13, 23 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
    6. Nick Number (talk) 16:40, 27 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
    7. Joseph2302 (talk) 18:27, 27 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
    8. Megalibrarygirl (talk) 20:17, 1 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
    9. PamD 00:08, 2 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
    10. Sweet kate (talk) 02:11, 2 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
    11. Victuallers (talk) 15:35, 2 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
    12. Dumelow (talk) 18:40, 3 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
    13. Oronsay (talk) 04:15, 6 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
    14. ---Another Believer (Talk) 05:09, 1 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

    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

    1. Denmark Danske Kvinders Forsvarsforening
    2. Netherlands P. van Heerdt tot Eversberg-Quarles van Ufford
    3. United States Helen Wyatt Snapp
    4. France Suzanne Grinberg
    5. United States Women Airforce Service Pilots, improved
    6. United States Teresa James
    7. France Marie-Louise Puech-Milhau
    8. Denmark Johanne Meyer (pacifist)
    9. Lithuania Gabrielle Radziwill
    10. FranceUnited Nations Inter-Allied Women's Conference
    11. United States Susan Augusta Pike Sanders - TW, PIN
    12. Australia Dorothy Buckland-Fuller - TW
    13. Russia Elena Ivanovna Barulina
    14. France Marcelle Capy - PIN
    15. United States Shannon m. Kent
    16. Austria Ilse Twardowski-Conrat
    17. United States Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb - TW, PIN
    18. France Germaine Malaterre-Sellier
    19. United States Grace Gassette - PIN
    20. United States Elva A. George
    21. United States Katrina Hertzer - PIN
    22. United Nations List of women pacifists and peace activists
    23. United States Mary Cole Walling - TW, PIN
    24. United States Rosa Lee Tucker - TW, PIN
    25. Pakistan Nazo Dharejo
    26. France Maria Pognon
    27. United States Shimeji Ryusaki Kanazawa
    28. United States Eliza Ann Otis - upg, TW, PIN
    29. Spain Pilar Mañas Brugat
    30. United States Eva Griffith Thompson - TW, PIN
    31. United States Josepha Newcomb Whitney - PIN
    32. Norway Louisa Keilhau - PIN
    33. United States Lucy Minnigerode - PIN
    34. Sweden Anna Kleman
    35. Korea Yun Hui-sun
    36. United States Martha M. Russell - PIN
    37. United Kingdom Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service - upg (and added ~50 imgs to Commons); TW
    38. United Kingdom Katherine Stewart MacPhail
    39. United States Mary E. Gladwin - PIN TW
    40. Austria Marianne Golz TW
    41. United States Florence Merriam Johnson - PIN
    42. Netherlands Mien van Wulfften Palthe TW, PIN
    43. United States Linda K. Meirs - PIN
    44. United States Helen Scott Hay - PIN
    45. PolandGermanySwitzerland Rachel Dübendorfer
    46. United StatesSerbia Mabel Grouitch, upgraded, added img, PIN
    47. Colombia Luz Marina Bernal
    48. New Jersey Aline Rhonie, upgraded
    49. Denmark Dansk Fredsforening - PIN
    50. United States Alice Fitzgerald - PIN
    51. Armenia Perchuhi Partizpanyan-Barseghyan - PIN
    52. Denmark Henriette Beenfeldt - PIN
    53. United States Marjorie Hulsizer Copher
    54. United States Lulu Grace Graves - PIN
    55. Denmark Estrid Hein - PIN
    56. Serbia Eva Haljecka Petković
    57. Colombia Yolanda Becerra
    58. Denmark Louise Wright (activist) - PIN
    59. Serbia Helen Losanitch Frothingham TW - PIN
    60. France Anna Hamilton - PIN
    61. Serbia Draginja Babić
    62. Mexico Norma Pensado Moreno
    63. Spain Patricia Campos Doménech - PIN
    64. Japan Tano Jōdai - PIN
    65. United Kingdom Grace Ellison - PIN
    66. Peru Ana María Sánchez de Ríos
    67. Canada Evangeline Lydia Emsley - PIN
    68. FinlandDenmark Eva Moltesen - PIN
    69. Denmark Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen
    70. Soviet Union Lyolya Boguzokova PIN TW
    71. Mexico Dolores Jiménez Hernández - PIN, TW
    72. United States Minnie Goodnow - PIN
    73. Netherlands Rosa Vecht - PIN, TW
    74. United States Selma Cronan
    75. United Kingdom Central Committee on Women's Employment, TW
    76. Ingushetia Marem Arapkhanova - PIN, TW
    77. United States Rebecca Lane Pennypacker Price - PIN, TW
    78. United States Sara M. Cox - PIN, TW
    79. United Kingdom Sharon Nesmith
    80. CanadaUnited States Reba Cameron - PIN, TW
    81. United States Marty Wyall - TW
    82. Denmark Clara Tybjerg - PIN, TW
    83. United States Agnes Thomas Morris - PIN, TW
    84. United States Florence Shutsy-Reynolds - PIN, TW
    85. Serbia Vuka Popadić
    86. United States Betty Jane Williams - PIN, TW
    87. Rwanda Zura Karuhimbi
    88. Denmark Thora Daugaard - TW
    89. United StatesSyriaIraq Anna L. Fisher - PIN, TW
    90. Argentina María Isabel Pansa
    91. Germany Erica Pappritz - PIN, TW
    92. United States Florene Miller Watson - PIN, TW
    93. United Kingdom Ellen Robinson
    94. United Kingdom Winifred Dakyns
    95. Denmark Danske Kvinders Fredskæde - PIN, TW
    96. Venezuela María Gabriela Chávez - PIN
    97. Chile Marta Maurás - PIN, TW
    98. Switzerland Idy Hegnauer - PIN, TW
    99. France Marie-Louise Gagneur - PIN, TW
    100. Spain Mila Hernando
    101. Argentina Elena Holmberg - PIN TW
    102. Spain Margarita Salaverría Galárraga

    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
    1. Lulu Grace Graves - 5 March
    2. Rachel Dübendorfer - 24 February
    3. Inter-Allied Women's Conference - 10 February
    4. Zura Karuhimbi - 1 February
    5. Marie-Louise Gagneur - 24 January

    Outcomes (media)[edit]

    Add here – most recent at the top

    Press about the event[edit]

    Event templates[edit]