Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/269
Women in Education | May 2023
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Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)! |
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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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Online event 1–31 May 2023 | |
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In May 2023 Women in Red is focusing on women in education, not just teachers, educators, administrators and researchers, but schools founded by women, schools for girls and women, and notable women alumni. You are also welcome to write about significant awards for women in education and the books they have written.
We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about notable women.
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 women who deserve to be covered, for example under the topics of the month or our comprehensive #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 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 and improved articles and images through social media and via nominations to Main Page features "Did You Know?" and "In The News".
What else?
- Below, you'll see a section where you can list the articles you create month by 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 share any of the articles or images on social media, or successfully nominate for Main Page, please indicate you have done so next to the article name.
Thank you!
Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)
editRed-link lists of women from a wide variety of fields can be accessed from the WiR Redlink index. Those which might be most useful for women in Education are listed below. Please note: listing does not guarantee qualification for inclusion in the encyclopedia. Please read Primer for creating women's biographies.
Those relating to education include:
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- Dr. Susan Andreatta, Professor of Anthropology [1]
- Gail Auslander[1], [2]
- Shalhevet Attar-Schwartz[3]
- Dr. Yehudit Aavnir Hebrew University School of Social Work
- Dr. Danielle Bouchard, Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro [2]
- Ruth Landau[4]
- Jeanne Montgomery Smith Since 1955, taught med students immunology[5]
- Mary Grefe[6]
- Mabel Lee (Iowa) phys ed[7]
- Claudia Hinojosa academic and activist [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], alse, [8]
- Hilary Lapsley, gender and ethnicity academic (Q57303451)
- Robin Bernstein (historian), Dillon Professor of American History, Professor of African and African American Studies and WGS at Harvard, edited anthology Cast Out: Queer Lives in Theater
- Lea Beilkin-Sirota professor Tel Aviv University
- Monica Broido professor of foreign languages amd writing.
- Laura Dugan, Professor, Criminology and Criminal Justice at Univ of Maryland, UMD webpage
- Ruth Fassinger, Professor Emerita, Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education, UMD
- Carla Freccero, Professor of Literature and HistCon, UC Santa Cruz, author of Queer/Early/Modern (2006)
- Elizabeth Freeman (professor), UC Davis prof of English and author, Time Binds: Queer Temporalities, Queer Histories (2010), and Beside You in Time: Sense-Methods and Queer Sociabilities in Nineteenth-Century America (2019)
- Andrea Friedman (historian), professor of history and WGS at Washington University in St. Louis and winner James M. Holobaugh Award (for service to the LGBTQIA community), 2012
- María C. González, President of the National Women's Studies Association from 2002-2003.[9]. University of Houston English professor and from 2005 to 2006 president of the Houston GLBT Political Caucus.[10],[11],[12],[13],[14]
- M. Sherril Moon, Professor Emerita, Special Education, UMD
- Jan Mitchell (Iowa)[8]
- Dr. Mila Parrish, University of North Carolina at Greensboro dance education professor, founding president of the North Carolina Dance Education Organization [15]
- Gabriele Strauch, Professor Emerita, Germanic Studies, UMD÷m
- Linda Valli, Professor Emerita, Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership, UMD
- Annette Van Dyke University of Illinois Springfield, Lesbian Caucus Chair (1990-1993) and President of the National Women's Studies Association from 2000-2001.[16],[17],[18],[19],[20]
- Mary Ann Evans (educator) Iowa State University
- Joyce Taylor Gibson University of Southern Maine[9]
Participants
edit- Jessamyn (my talk page) 23:50, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
- UMStellify (talk) 23:06, 8 May 2023 (UTC)
- Penny Richards (talk) 02:47, 22 April 2023 (UTC)
- Curbon7 (talk) 02:00, 28 April 2023 (UTC)
- SusunW (talk) 05:04, 28 April 2023 (UTC)
- Rosiestep (talk) 05:26, 28 April 2023 (UTC)
- Darwin Naz (talk) 23:17, 28 April 2023 (UTC)
- CaptJayRuffins (talk) 16:22, 29 April 2023 (UTC)
- PamD 12:12, 1 May 2023 (UTC)
- Victuallers (talk) 19:22, 1 May 2023 (UTC)
- Thebiguglyalien (talk) 01:15, 2 May 2023 (UTC)
- Willthacheerleader18 (talk) 02:08, 2 May 2023 (UTC)
- DrThneed (talk) 04:35, 4 May 2023 (UTC)
- Less Unless (talk) 14:55, 7 May 2023 (UTC)
- TJMSmith (talk) 03:43, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
- 47thPennVols (talk) 21:16, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
- Beccaynr (talk) 14:32, 22 May 2023 (UTC)
Outcomes (articles)
editPlease add the biographical dictionary, if used:
New or upgraded articles
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- Anna Tuschinski
- Debra Hess Norris
- Rebecca Primus (also WIR 272)
- Barbara Krauthamer
- Mari Jose Urruzola (also WIR 267)
- Elmira Ramazanova (also WIR 267)
- Muriel Villanueva i Perarnau (also WIR 267)
- Arang Rhie
- Terryann Clark
- Caitlin Bernard
- Pálné Veres (complete rewrite, also WIR 267 and 270)
- Claudia Hinojosa
- Dorothy Farrar
- Colette Henry - upgrade
- Maria Mies (complete rewrite) - PIN TW and ITN
- Nnaniki Wilhemina Tebogo Makwinja - PIN
- Jitka Svobodová (also WIR 270) - PIN
- Valentina Kobe (also WIR 267 and 270) - PIN
- A Long, Dark Shadow
- Margaret Severin-Hansen TW
- Fanny Yarborough Bickett TW, PIN
- Nina Berova-Orahovac (also WIR 270)
- Beth Cochran TW
- Renée M. Hutchins
- Xenia College
- Nadezhda Kolesnikova - PIN
- Tonjua Williams add refs to upgrade
- Janet Seeley - PIN
- Margaret B. Blackman upgrade TW
- Sonya Christian - AfC, PIN
- Daisy Gonzales
- Tota Venkova (also WIR 267 and 270) - PIN
- Marina Perezagua upgrade
- Bernadine Strik
- Militsa Nechkina (also WiR 270) - PIN
- Helen Whelton
- Deborah Valenze TW
- Gladys Wright - PIN
- Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape - improved from stub to C-class
- Mary Niles Maack - PIN
- Pennsylvania Conference for Women - minor improvements
- Antonina Scriabina
- Rebecca Roiphe
- Barbara Sicherman
- Winifred Mercier - PIN
- Misty Sato
- Vera Pak
- Nicole Moreham
- Jackie Benschop - PIN
- Jodie Hunter - PIN
- Vida Marija Čigriejienė (also WiR 267 and 270) TW
- Isabel Castro (biologist) - PIN
- June Pallot - TW
- Antonija Höffern - PIN
- Margaret Bedggood - TW - PIN
- D. Antoinette Handy TW - PIN
- Tisch Jones
- Patrice E. Jones
- Diane Menzies - TW, PIN
- Floretta Dukes McKenzie - TW
- Ineke Crezee - TW, PIN
- Georgia Benton
- Cathy Nutbrown
- Julia Gatley TW
- Bigna Francis-von Wyttenbach
- Elizabeth Simpson Burke - PIN
- Wanda Szuman (also WIR 267, 268, 270) - PIN
Early start
edit- Saliha Scheinhardt (also 265, 270)
- Margaret I. Carman Flushing, NY - FB
- Salise Abanozoğlu
- Almeda C. Adams - added img, PIN
- Justine Wilkinson Washington - PIN
Promote our work
editKey:
- 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
- Add IG after the article if you post in on Instagram
- Add LI after the article if you post it on LinkedIn
- Add ITN after the article if it was posted on the main page via WP:In The News
Did you know? articles
edit- ... that a report led by academic Cathy Nutbrown concluded that qualifications for vocational courses in childcare and early education were laxer than in animal welfare? (2023-06-17)
- ... that Wanda Szuman, a pioneer of special education in Poland, was also active in underground education? (2023-05-12)
In the News articles
edit- Maria Mies (2023-05-22)
Outcomes (media)
edit- Please add this category to the image if you're uploading it to Commons:
Media supported by WikiProject Women in Red - 2023 Add here – most recent at the top
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Elizabeth Simpson Burke, Sister Joan Margaret
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Rosalyn Faye Lee and Jack R. Gannon
References
edit- ^ "Gail Auslander". Hebrew University. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- ^ "SSA Alumni in Israel Gail Kizner Auslander, AM '74, MPH, PhD and Brian Auslander, AM '74". University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
- ^ "Shalhevet Attar-Schwartz". Hebrew University. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- ^ "Prof. Ruth Landau". Hebrew University. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- ^ "1982 Iowa Women's Hall of Fame Honoree: Dr. Jeanne Montgomery Smith". Iowa Department of Human Rights. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- ^ "Mary Grefe Obituary". Iles Funeral Home. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
- ^ "History: Physical Educator Mabel Lee". The Lran Berets. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
- ^ "Former MCSD teacher Jan Mitchell to be inducted into hall of fame". Times Republican. August 13, 2021. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
- ^ Patterson, Jamie (June 1, 2021). "Yazoo native named Outstanding Woman of Maine". The Yazoo Herald. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
Event templates
edit- Invitation: May 2023
- Editathon banner for talk pages – Women in Education Template:WIR-269:
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