1) What have you done to revise/add on to your Wikipedia article? If there's anything you still have left to do, what is it?

I added information regarding the women's business, history, and information regarding all of their social media platforms. I also added a section discussing some of the backlash that the women have received from their publications.


2) What's going well? What are you most proud of so far?

I think that my content is going really well. I want to check my grammar and sentence structure and add a logo picture as well.

3) What specific places in the article do you want feedback on from your peers?

I would like to make sure that the flow and organization of my page is correct. I would also like any feedback in regards to any other topics I can discuss.







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You're article is on point the way you have it laid out it really well done. the only thing I can say is make sure you stay neutral I know it can be hard to do so.