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The Kenyan Circle of Concerned African Women WikiProject is an initiative to create, update, and improve Wikimedia content pertaining to the lives of Kenyan and African cisgender and transgender women who are notable as scholars, activists and practitioners in the world's religious, spiritual and wisdom traditions, more specifically in Kenya and other African countries. We are an offshoot/daughter project of WikiProject Women in Religion and closely work with them to reach our goals.
All are invited to contribute and join in our activities; there are many ways to help and no specialized knowledge of content or editing is required. Trainings and edit-a-thons are held regularly for new editors interested in learning to edit Wikipedia or Wikidata.
The Kenyan Circle of Concerned African Women WikiProject organizing committee, in conjunction with Women in Religion, will post meetings and give contact information and links in this space.
Here's our project banner. Please place it on the talk page of any new article or bio you create.
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History
[edit]This WikiProject was launched in January 2024 to further expand the work WikiProject Women in Religion is doing to increase the content both on Wikipedia and in the general scholarship about women in religion in Kenya and other African countries. The Kenyan Circle of Concerned African Women is a chapter of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians is a pan-African ecumenical organization supporting scholarly research of African women theologians.
Upcoming events
[edit]We have many editing sessions per month, both virtually and in-person, including an international virtual session that occurs weekly, every Wednesday at 6 pm EAT, which is open to all. Bring your own project to work on, or any questions you have about editing. All levels are welcome!
For Zoom meeting details and more information, contact RosPost.
Join Zoom Meeting here
Participants
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- RosPost (Rosalind)
- Figureskatingfan (Christine)
- Dzingle1 (Colleen)
- Communista (Telesia)
- Magashy(Maureen)
- Jetty2030(Alice)
- Jaireeodell (talk) 13:23, 24 April 2024 (UTC)
- Mimiwamb(Miriam)
- Riyeka(Edith)
- AboveHeights2022 (Fancy)
- Saukarani (Sau)
- Wikedits2024 (Carolyn)
- Giluwa(Lucy)
- Zubawa006 (Ruth)
- Chitownacademic (Win)
- Engmaj
- NathatchYogi (Christine L.)
Working lists
[edit]How you can help
[edit]- Add a name to this list.
- Add a sentence to the opening paragraph in an article.
- Add a sentence about the subject's religion or faith in the body of an article.
- Add a link to other Wikipedia pages (a city where the subject lived, or worked, for example).
- Add links from other pages to these women's articles. (Add their name to a list of famous people from a town, for example.)
- Add a reference to an article.
- Add an info box to an article.
- Add categories to the bottom of an article.
- Write a new stub article for a woman who does not have a page.
- Create red links in other articles to new bios that need to be written.
Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians
[edit]- Brigalia Bam
- Musa Dube
- Teresia Hinga, African Theologian & Ethicist, Kenya
- Musimbi Kanyoro
- Esther Mombo
- Fulata Moyo
- Sarojini Nadar
- Nyambura Njoroge
- Mercy Oduyoye - founder of The Circle
- Isabel Apawo Phiri, Deputy General Secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC),
- Anne Nasimiyu Wasike, Uganda
- Rose Akua Ampofo, Ghana
- Anna Mghwira, Tanzania
- Lilian Dube, Associate professor and former chair of the Theology and Religious Studies Department at the University of San Francisco
- Bridget Nonde Masaiti, African Theologian, Make Way Circle Zambia
- Peggy Mulambya-Kabonde - African Theologian, ordained minister
- Mwawi Chilongozi-Nyirenda - African Theologian
- Mary Getui- African Theologian, Kenya
- Priscille Kemgne Djomhou, Cameroon
- Madipoane Masenya, Professor of Old Testament Studies at the University of South Africa
- Bernadette Mbuy-Beya, Benin (No WikiData or VIAF number)
- Helen A. Labeodan, Nigeria
- Rose Teteki Abbey, Circle founding member and ordained clergy
- Elieshi Ayo Mungure, Tanzania
- Hannah Wangeci Kinoti, Kenya, founding member of the Circle, African Ethics.
- Hazel Ong'ayo Ayanga, Kenya
- Damaris Seleina Parsitau [1]
- Eunice Kamaara a professor of African Christian Ethics, is an ethicist with over-thirty-year experience in holistic development research and practice from socio-anthropological, ethical, gender, and health perspectives with distinguished strengths in interdisciplinary, gender and intersectionality studies, and in translating research findings into practical development through policy influence and community engagement.
- Esther Acolaste, Ghana, (Wikidata Q113812151)
- Anne Kubai, Kenya, (Wikidata Q112671682)
- Rabiatu Ammah, Ghana, (Wikidata Q113807616)
- Rosemary N. Edet, Nigeria, (Wikidata Q113795368)
- Eva Chipenda, Kenya, (Wikidata Q113795350? Angola??)
- Rose Zoe-Obianga, Cameroon, (VIAF # 899159234460403371829)
- Omega Bula, Zambia, (VIAF # 38483239)
Circle members with Wikidata entries or VIAF numbers lacking or unclear as of 5-18-24
[edit]- Joyce Nki, Kenya
- Aletta Mandoro, Lesotho
- Mable Kahweire, Uganda
- Meg Umeagudosu, Nigeria (multiple VIAF #s)
- Christine Phiri, Malawi (multiple VIAF #s)
- Munda Tsh Badibanga, Zaire Congo DRC (multiple VIAF #s)
- Theresa AD Acolatse, Ghana
- Patience Dickson, Ghana
- Margaret Buschner, USA
- Bernadette Mbuy Mbeya, Zaire DRC
- Farhi Chibalonza, Zaire DRC
- Chipo Mtombeni, Zimbabwe
- Josephine Olagunju, Nigeria
- Lloyda Fanusie, Sierra Leone
- Verna Casells, UK
- Peggy Mulambya-Kabonde, Zambia
- Juliet S Matembo, Zambia
- Angelica Latse, Ghana
- Alima Machema, Lesotho
- Justine Mbwiti Kahungu, Zaire DRC
- Ebele Emko, Nigeria
- Wilhelmina Pingana Shikomba, Namibia
- Mable Morny, Ghana
- Martha Mukansara, Zimbabwe
- Victoria Brew, Ghana
- Dora Ofori-Owusu Ghana
- Rhoda Ada James, Nigeria
- Rebecca Gamsah, Ghana
- Paulina A Kumadey, Ghana
- Helena Obu, Ghana
- Hannah Quansah, Ghana
- Rachel Etrue Tette, Ghana
- Gladys Osae Oddo, Ghana (possibly VIAF # 75501299?)
- Esme Sereboo, Ghana
- Araba Ata Sam, Ghana (possibly VIAF # 6651166414921302740001?)
- Sophia Dukar, Ghana
- Regina Ogbozo, Ghana
- Ana Eva Makyao, Tanzania
- Seur Tundu-Kyalu Gertrude, Zaire DRC
- Daisy Nwachuku, Nigeria (multiple VIAF #s)
- Pikini Mawika, Zaire DRC
- Emely Awino Odido, Kenya
- Joyce Tsibedze, Swaziland
- Titilayo Mary Fabiyi, Nigeria
- Nzebia Kalombo, Zaire DRC
- Auma Mary Owuor-Jalango, Kenya
- Margaret L Quist, Ghana
- Angelene Swart, South Africa
- Rose Materu, Tanzania
- Agnes Meta-Kapitene, Brazaville Congo
- Christine Manda, Malawi
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