Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/143


    November: Libraries and archives Leadership Wikipedia Asian Month

    Stub contest (continuing for November) Global initiative (continuing): #1day1woman Global initiative (continuing): Focus on Suffrage

    See also: Future events

    Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)!
    Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our project's scope is women's representation on all language Wikipedias (biographies, women's works, women's issues, broadly construed). Did you know that, according to Humaniki, only 19.81% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed? Content gender gap is a form of systemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate, whenever you like, in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Editors of all genders are equally and warmly welcome at Women in Red!
    Delegates at the 2010 Commonwealth Business Meeting
    Dates1 November to 30 November 2019
    LocationJoin this Women in Red virtual, global event, and you can participate from anywhere in the world.
    Hashtag#wikiwomeninred

    Wikipedia Asian Month 2019 Mainpage Sign up to join Wikipedia Asian Month

    Each year, during the month of November, Women in Red collaborates with the Wikipedia Asian Month organizing team to facilitate a month-long event encouraging coverage of Asian women. This year's event runs from 1 to 30 November 2019. This will help overcome the content gender gap in Asian content. All are welcome to participate, both inexperienced and seasoned editors. Articles should focus on women from Asia (whether born in Asia or gaining notability there). The virtual editathon allows enthusiasts from around the globe to participate in the event. See the list of red-linked Asian Women for guidance.

    Asian Women Month observes the Wikipedia Asian Month 2019 rules.

    You can use this event's talk page if you need assistance or wish to comment on Wikipedia Asian Month 2019.

    The main goals of the event are:

    • to contribute to qualitative and quantitative improvements in women's biographies on the English Wikipedia;
    • to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of some of the world's most prominent women;
    • to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for concerted action on a specific area;
    • to support Wikipedia in combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works;
    • to promote the new/improved articles and images through social media (Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter).

    What else?

    • Below, you'll see a section where you can list the articles you create this month, and another section where you can add the images you have uploaded to Commons.
    • This essay on creating women's biographies and our Ten Simple Rules might be helpful to newer editors.
    • If you tweet about any of the articles, or upload any of the images to Pinterest, please indicate you have done so next to the article name.

    Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created) edit

    We have red-link lists on women from all relevant fields, which can be found in our redlist index. A selection of those which might be most useful for this priority is listed below.

    Wikidata red-link lists: women's biographies by country in other language versions of Wikipedia:

    Afghanistan · Bangladesh · Cambodia · China (People's Republic) · East Timor · Hong Kong  · India · Indonesia · Iran · Iraq · Israel · Japan · Kazakhstan · Jordan · Kuwait  · Lebanon · Malaysia · Myanmar · Nepal · Pakistan · Palestine · Philippines · Saudi Arabia · Singapore · South Korea · Sri Lanka · Syria · Taiwan · Uzbekistan · Vietnam

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    • Add FB after the article if you mention it on Facebook
    • Add PIN after the article if you pin the image on Pinterest
    • Add TW after the article if you tweet it on Twitter

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    1.   Reema Juffali - TW
    2.    Maria Trinidad Howard Sturgis Middlemore
    3.    Käthe Ephraim Marcus
    4.   Esther Takei Nishio
    5.   Grace Paul - PIN
    6.   Atsuko Nishida
    7.   Susmita Mohanty - TW
    8.    Luella Miner - PIN
    9.   Hirata Hide
    10.   Evelyn Norris
    11.   Mollie Dunuwila Senanayake - PIN
    12.   Cissy Cooray -destubbed, PIN
    13.   Tang Chongti
    14.   Ivy Singh-Lim
    15.    Sarah Herzog
    16.   Women's suffrage in India
    17.   Singapore Council of Women's Organisations
    18.   Tsering Dolma
    19.   Pu Jiexiu
    20.   Parysatis destubbed and upgraded (as well as created in Hebrew)
    21.   Kathy Feng-Yi Su
    22.   Archana Ramasundaram
    23.   Sarah Chakko -destubbed
    24.   Bina Addy - PIN
    25.   Olivia Salamanca
    26.   First Ladies and Gentlemen of Pakistan
    27.   Herabai Tata - PIN
    28.   Ishiko Mori
    29.   E. S. Appasamy - PIN
    30.   M. C. Albuquerque
    31.   Seelawathie Gopallawa
    32.   Reiko Mori (novelist)
    33.   Yasuko Harada - PIN
    34.   Yoko Mori
    35.   Yoshiko Shibaki - PIN
    36.   Kazuko Saegusa
    37.   Ary Malik
    38.      Maud von Ossietzky
    39.   Miyagi Tamayo
    40.   Maryam Shanechi - TW
    41.    Anna Isabel Fox - PIN
    42.   Akiko Fukai
    43.   Esther Moyal
    44.   Zahrah Al Ghamdi
    45.   Maukhida Abdulkabirova
    46.   Vera Bulatova
    47.   Galina Pugachenkova - PIN
    48.   Azuma Moriya - PIN
    49.   Ashcharya Peiris - TW
    50.    Julie Hawkes
    51.   Lara Abdallat
    52.   Keiko Ochiai
    53.   Constance Singam
    54.   Tsune Watanabe - PIN
    55.    Marguerite S. Chang - PIN
    56.   Kiuchi Kyō
    57.    Etta Doane Marden
    58.    Jennie V. Hughes - PIN
    59.   Hanako Muraoka - PIN
    60.   Nursel Duruel
    61.    Josephine C. Lawney - PIN
    62.    Minnie M. Argetsinger - PIN
    63.   Fiza Farhan - TW
    64.    Mary W. Bacheler - PIN
    65.   Hideko Inouye - PIN
    66.   Khanto Bala Rai - PIN
    67.   Shiza Shahid (recreated as it was previously created in Meetup/8) - TW
    68.   Yoshi Kasuya
    69.   Tetsu Yasui - PIN
    70.   Khoo Teh Lynn
    71.   Penny Low - PIN
    72.   Kan En Vong - PIN
    73. ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women
    74.   Michi Matsuda - PIN
    75.   Premala Sivaprakasapillai Sivasegaram
    76.   Esther Tan
    77.   Raji Jallepalli
    78.   Senuma Kayo
    79.   Toshiko Taira
    80.   Yuri Yoshizumi - TW
    81.   Tsuneko Gauntlett
    82.   Nobu Jo - PIN
    83.   Sayuri Uenishi
    84.   Nobuko Kan
    85.   Utako Hayashi - PIN
    86.   Kasturi Chellaraja Wilson
    87.   Hanan Al-Agha
    88.   Kavya Manyapu - TW
    89.   Ma Saw Sa - PIN
    90.   Severina Luna de Orosa
    91.   Esther Park (physician) -upg, added img, refs; PIN
    92.   Leena Al-Hadid
    93.    Nora Hsiung Chu - PIN
    94.   May Sayegh
    95.   Toyama Atsuko - PIN
    96.   Nyonin Geijutsu
    97.   King Lan Chew - PIN
    98.   Tal'at Basari - PIN
    99.   Y Ban
    100.    Cora E. Simpson - PIN
    101.   Charlotte Ah Tye Chang - PIN
    102.   Radhika Menon
    103. Namgyal Lhamo Taklha
    104.   Shen Jilan
    105.   Soma Wickremanayake

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