Re: [Gendergap] how sewing circles became secret queer celebrity love fests

2013-06-03 Thread keilanaw...@gmail.com
Hi Anne, I totally agree with your assessment, the Amish/Mennonite sense seems to be far more prominent from just a quick survey. I'm on my phone right now so I can't move things around, but I support whoever does. Kei Sent from my HTC One™ S on T-Mobile. America’s First Nationwide 4G

Re: [Gendergap] Crazy big list of red links about women subjects

2013-05-29 Thread keilanaw...@gmail.com
There's a list of missing women scientists over at WikiProject Women Scientists and another at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dsp13/Biographical_Dictionary_of_Women_in_Science. We are still missing a ton of women scientists, and they are usually perfect candidates for DYK! (unsubtle plug

Re: [Gendergap] Liz Henry on women novelists, English Wikipedia, and labelling

2013-04-27 Thread keilanaw...@gmail.com
No, I'm 100% with you. It's not sexist to recognize that women are studied separately, hell, we have a whole field dedicated to women and gender. I think its incredibly helpful to have women in a separate category to assess our level of coverage for women in that field; knowing where our

Re: [Gendergap] [New Blog] Let’s throw moreWi kipedia editing parties by Siko (yes!!)

2013-01-24 Thread keilanaw...@gmail.com
A friend and I did this a few weeks ago (without the wine, being underage and whatnot)! We cooked an Indian feast and as everything simmered, we settled in and wrote a couple articles together, one of which was a DYK a few days later. It was so fun and we are making plans to collaborate again