Hi Natacha,
I just now got this email (perhaps it was held for list moderation) but
thought I would note that there have been gender-specific events before.
I'm aware of the WikiWomen's lunch which seems to be held yearly at
Wikimania, and I believe that Wikimedia Mexico has women-only
Given Mother's Day coming up, note that Julia Ward Howe's "Mother's Day
Proclamation" poem does have an article. So there is some good news!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother%27s_Day_Proclamation
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interesting stuff (imo):
https://pudding.cool/2017/03/film-dialogue/index.html
they also provided their sources, if you'd like to dig into them.
lindsey anne frankenfield
lafrankenfi...@wikimedia.org
director of
engineering, editing
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Hi,
I'm new to this list, this is my first post.
If Wikipedia is a boy's club, Wiktionary is an uber boy's club. It *so*
desperately needs people interested in addressing systemic bias.
Every time I try to make completely legitimate fixes to address systemic
bias of the male privilege variety
Just found out about this. I wonder if they'll break down and hire at
least 1/2 professional FEMALE journalists.
I hope that the most biased Wikipedia male trolls will not be among the
"community members".
New project for whatever Gender Gap projects in Wikimedia are most
effective.
6500 pages / 2500 participants / 200 events
View this email in your browser
(http://mailchi.mp/879a39730b51/the-results-are-in-6500-articles-created-or-improved-by-artfeminism-editors-during-march-2017?e=57cf3c82d9)