WikiWomen's User Group/Reports/2017
The WikiWomen’s User Group was recognized as a Wikimedia user group in July 19, 2015. This report outlines the accomplishments and activities supported by the group between July 19, 2016 and July 18, 2017.
Activities
edit- June 3, 2017, Women in Media and Politics Wikipedia Editathon[1]
- December, 2016, BBC100Women, worldwide locations[2]
- August, 2016, United Nations, New York City, UN Her Story
- September, 2016: AWID Forum, Salvador, Brazil
- October 2016: Women in Red, Finalist, ITU/UN Women GEM-TECH Award
- October, 2016: podcast, Women’s Media Center, "Live with Robin Morgan"
Virtual edit-a-thons July 2016-June 2017
editWomen in Red
edit- Scientists
- Halls of Fame
- Wikipedia and United Nations Women Project
- Indigenous women
- Polar women
- Philosophy
- Nursing
- Labor activists
- Nigeria
- Architecture
- Archaeology
- Food & drink
- Writers
- Asia
- BBC 100 Women
- Aviation
- Military
- Caribbean
- Philosophy
- Education
- Anthropologists
- Black women
- Art+Feminism
- Role Models
- Psychologists
- Book Artists
- CEE Countries
- Organizations & conferences
- Sports
- Asian/Pacific Heritage
- Met artwork by women
- Pride
- Pre-20th-century women
Presentations
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"Gender Diversity Mapping" (WikiWomen Camp, Mexico City, Mexico, July 2017)
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"Wikipedia + Women in Media and Leadership" (National Democratic Institute, Washington DC, May 2017)
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"Be bold on a budget of $0 at Women in Red's Ideas Cafe" (WikiWomen Camp, Mexico City, Mexico, July 2017)
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"How to design and run a successful virtual editathon on a budget of $0… a Lightning Talk using the example of an event which ran for 31 days, attracted 71 participants & generated ~841 articles" (WikiConference North America, San Diego, October 8, 2016)
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"Content Gender Gap - Women in Red, Women in Green" (WikiConference North America, San Diego, October 8, 2016)
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"AWID Forum Feminist Organizing and the Digital Commons" (AWID Forum, Salvador, Brazil, Sept. 2016)