WikiGap/2022/Women, Health & Environment/Create a new article
Create a new article
1. Choose an article to write about from the list below. Use this Google sheet to reserve what you are editing or creating. 2. Start the article
3. Use the sources (hyperlinked numbers) next to the names below as well as any other verifiable, reliable sources found on your own to locate information about your subject 4. Add text to your article. Don't forget to cite your sources and add hyperlinks. Tip: Be sure to add a 'references" section at the bottom. 5. Publish often, even in your Sandbox. 6. New or novice editors only: Move the article from your Sandbox into Wikipedia mainspace when you feel it's ready. On English Wikipedia, you can do this when you are confirmed meaning that you have been registered for 4 days or have done 10 edits. Or ask for help. Detailed instructions can be found here. Tip: Articles do not have to be long in order to be published in Wikipedia mainspace. A short 3-4 sentence article made up of only a lead paragraph is worthy of publishing as long as it is formatted correctly, is well-sourced, and has established notability. |
- Marjaliisa Abrahamsson - Swedish midwife and social worker
- Elisabeth Ubbe - Photojournalist. Reports on women's rights and bodies[1]
- Asabea Britton - Midwife, educator
- Gina Bartasi - Fertility specialist[2][3]
- Natalia Cineas - New York City Health + Hospitals[4][5][6]
- Helen Egger - Mental health advocate and entreprenuer[7][8]
- Theresa Larivee - CEO, Pennsylvania Hospital[9]
- Frances Jensen - Neurologist specializing in the 'teenage' brain[10][11]
- Susan Erlich - Physician, CEO at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center[12][13]
- Bernadine Lacey - Nurse[14][15]
- Lauranne Sams - Nurse, founder of the National Black Nurses Association[16][17]
- Jaydira del Rivero - Endocrinologist[18]
- Susan Sharrow - Biochemist[19]Image:
- Eleanor Bellows Pillsbury - Leader, Planned Parenthood[20][21]
- Mildred C. Scoville - Mental health advocate[22][23]
- Jaye Gardiner - Pancreatic cancer researcher[24][25]
- Sigourney Bell - Founde, Black in Cancer[26][27]
- Ana Maria Porras (scientist) - Biomedical engineer[28][29][30][31]
- Koko Warner - Environmentalist, studies climate change and migration[32][33]
- Ailun Yang - Expert on China’s climate policies and emissions[34][35]
- Michelle Mycoo - Climate impact scientist[36][37]
- Shobha Maharaj - Climate impact scientist[38][39]
- Allison Fong - Biological oceanographer and sea ice ecologist[40][41]
- Ada Monzón - First female meteorologist from Puerto Rico[42]
- Michelle Hawkins - Atmospheric scientist[43][44]
- Daphne Frias - Climate activist[45][46]
- Betti Wiggins - Advocate, children's health. Officer of nutrition services in Houston[47][48]
- Jacqueline Fincher - Physician, President American College of Physicians[49][50]
- Yashica Robinson - Physician, advocate for women's reproductive rights[51][52]
- Judith Ann Pachciarz - [first deaf woman in America to obtain an MD and a Ph.D.][53]
- Gerda Kjellberg - One of Sweden's first female doctors. Option: Translate Swedish article to English and published in English Wikipedia.[54]Image from Commons
- Rut Grubb - Physician. Option: Translate Swedish article to English and published in English Wikipedia.[55]Image from Commons
- Greta Hammarsten - Physician, chemist: Option: Translate Swedish article to English and published in English Wikipedia.Image from Commons
- Juju Harris - cookbook author, adovocate for access to heathly foods[56][57]
- Ali Berlow - Food activist[58][59]
- An Garagiola-Bernier - Food activist[60][61]
- Jyoti Fernandes - Food activist[62][63]
- Tanya Fields - Food activist[64][65]
- Maureen Muketha - Nutritionist[66][67]
- Jamila Norman - Food activist[68][69]
- Bettina Elias Siegel - Food activist, children[70][71]
Getting started with a new article
Below we have created 9 simple rules for writing women's biographies on Wikipedia that will help you get started
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Inspiration on what articles to write
If you don't know what article to write, we have some resources available for you!
- WikiHap has lists of women with missing or existing articles. You find them here!
- On English Language Wikipedia, contributors to Women in Red have compiled lists of redlinked women. You have also find redlinks using this category.