Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Georgetown University Wikipedia Edit-a-thon for Women’s History Month
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Georgetown University Wikipedia Edit-a-thon for Women’s History Month presented with support from Wikimedia DC
When
- March 15, 2024 - 1:30pm-4:30pm
Where
- Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
Description
- The theme for Women’s History Month this year at Georgetown University is “It’s all the Rage,” where we will engage feminist rage and emotion from intersectional lenses.
- Did you know that only 15% of contributors to Wikipedia are women?
- Did you know that women only appear in just over 20% of all images of human beings on Wikimedia Commons?
- Did you know efforts are happening around the world to address the “gender gap” on Wikipedia?
- Join the Georgetown community to help close this gender gap on Wikipedia by increasing the representation of underrepresented groups — in both Wikipedia content and contributors — on topics such as women in politics, women in STEM, and women in the arts. There will be hands-on training provided by representatives from Wikimedia DC.
- No Wikipedia editing experience necessary.
- Bring your own laptop.
- Snacks will be provided.
- This event is open to Georgetown Students, Staff, Faculty, Alumni.
Registration
Event Dashboard
- Dashboard
Safe Space Policy
Slides
START HERE
[edit]Step 1:
- Create a Wikipedia username if you don't already have one (top right) and log-in
- Already have an account? Simply log-in (top right)
- Usernames are public. You do not have to use your real name.
Step 2:
- Check-in for this event using the blue button below. This helps us to track editing progress during the edit-a-thon.
- 1) Select 'Check in'
- 2) Scroll down on the page that follows and click 'Publish changes'. DO NOT ADD TEXT TO THE FIELD.
- Your username will automatically be added to the list of attendees.
Articles to create or edit
[edit]Instructions
- Go to this Google sheet and add your username next to the article you would like to edit or create
- Return here to the event page and select your article's red or blue link. Red=New draft articles for creation, Blue=Existing articles
- Select 'Create' (for new articles), and 'Edit' for existing articles
- For new articles, start by adding a 'References' header at the bottom. Return to the top and start writing. Publish as you go to avoid losing your work.
- Use the sources below each article name to find information and build your article/s. Be sure to cite your sources.
Tip: Open this event page in multiple tabs. You will need it quite often (mostly for sourcing) and it's easy to close inadvertently.
- Lily Chin - Activist[1][2][3]
- Draft:Lena Angevine Warner - Activist, nurse[4][5]
- Draft:Sondra Freckelton - Artist[6][7][8]
- Draft:Mae Engron - Artist[9][10]
- Draft:Katja Oxman - Artist[11][12][13][14]
- Draft:Binta Diaw - Artist [15][16]
- Draft:Trish Beckman - Aviator: First woman to qualify as a crewmember in the F-15E program and the first American woman to qualify as a crewmember in the F.A-18D[17][18]
- Draft:Adele Y. Schonbrun - Ceramic artist[19][20]
- Draft:Marika Gidali - Dancer, Holocaust survivor[21][22][23]
- Draft:Ida Gray Hampton - Educator and first Black woman to graduate from Gallaudet University[24][25]
- Draft:Sandra Jeffcoat - First African American woman to become a member of the Boeing Technical Excellence Program and was the winner of the 2005 National Women of Color in Technology award[Trailblazers: The Women of The Boeing Company (is it possible to get this book?)]
- Draft:Megan Robertson (pilot) - First female pilot to conduct a Chinook helicopter test flight
- Draft:Marisol Chalas - First latina female National Guard Blackhawk helicopter pilot[26][27][Photo: [28][29]
- Draft:Connie J. Engel - First woman to solo in the T-41 and T-37 and the first woman to become a T-38 instructor pilot[30][31][Interview: use as primary source. Add to external links section. [32]
- Draft:Charlotte Holzer - Nazi resistance, Baum Group[33][34][35], also see Years of Defiance: The Herbert Baum Group and Jewish Resistance in Berlin
- Draft:Mira Shelub - Partisan (Nazi resistance)[36][37]
- Draft:Gertrudes Altschul - Photographer[][38][39]
- Draft:Melissa Carper - Signer, songwriter[40][41][42]
- Draft:Mabel Cody - Stunt aviator[43][44][45]Photo: [46]
- Draft:Janetta R. FitzHugh - Suffragist[][47][48][49]
Stubs
- Agnes Lyall - Artist
- Ruth Elias - Survivor. Saved prisoners by evacuating a hospital, Wrote memoir.
- Tema Schneiderman - Nazi resistance
Start
- Nia-Malika Henderson - Selected GU Politics Fellow Fall 2023
- Yuanyuan Yang - Computer Scientist
C
- Charlotte Clymer - Selected GU Politics Fellow Fall 2021
- Mary Elizabeth Taylor - Selected GU Politics Fellow Fall 2022
- Laura Chinchilla - Selected GU Politics Fellow Spring 2016
- Jen Psaki - Selected GU Politics Fellow Spring 2017
- Elizabeth Furse - Former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Oregon's 1st district
- Mary Kelly (artist) - GU Art Galleries]]
- Baseera Khan - GU Art Galleries
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- Mia Love - Selected GU Politics Fellow Fall 2020
- Katie Harbath - Selected GU Politics Fellow Fall 2020
GA
- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen - Selected GU Politics Fellow Spring 2019
- Alyssa Farah Griffin - Selected GU Politics Fellow Spring 2022
- Val Demings - Selected GU Politics Fellow Spring 2024
- Mary Grace Quackenbos - Attorney
- Teresita Fernández - GU Art Galleries
- Kara Walker - GU Art Galleries
- Hung Liu - GU Art Galleries
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