Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/258

    Geofocus: Mediterranean| March 2023


    March: Alphabet run Q & R Art + Activism Geofocus: Mediterranean

    Continuing, second month: Folklore

    2023 global initiatives: #1day1woman2023 Peace and Diplomacy

    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!
    Online event
    1–31 March 2023
    Mediterranean Sea
    Use social media to promote our work!
    FacebookWiki Women in Red
    Twitter@wikiwomeninred
    Instagram@wikiwomeninred
    Pinterest2023 editathons
    Hashtag#wikiwomeninred
    Add to article talk pages
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    • {{WikiProject Biography}}
    • {{WikiProject Women}} if born after 1950; or {{WikiProject Women's History}} if born before 1950.
    • Editathon banner: {{WIR-258}}

    In March 2023, our geofocus covers women from the countries bordering on the Mediterranean Sea. These are listed in the Redlists section below. February saw us focus on Black women, but you are of course welcome to give special attention to those from the Mediterranean countries. You are also encouraged to give special attention to women from Italy. As always, articles about both living and historical women may be created or improved.

    This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts wherever they may be to take part. There are also opportunities for contributors to add articles on any other women who deserve to be covered, for example under the other topics of the month or our comprehensive #1day1woman priority.

    The main goals of the event are:

    • 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 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

    What else?

    • The lists of redlinks should provide inspiration.

    Redlists edit

    A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those main Wikidata lists relating to Mediterranean women are listed below:

    Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

    Israeli diplomats edit

    Italian ambassadors edit

    Malta ambassadors edit

    Spain epidemiologist edit

    Notable Italians from WiR Talk page edit

    See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by dictionary/DBI

    Participants edit

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    Promote our work edit

    Key:

    • 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
    • Add IG after the article if you post it on Instagram
    • Add LI after the article if you post it on LinkedIn
    • Add ITN after the article if it was posted on the main page via WP:In The News

    New or upgraded articles edit

    • Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new
    1.   Marie Jaffredo (also 260) - TW
    2.   Anita Dobelli Zampetti (also 251 and 260)
    3.   Dara Dragišić - TW, PIN
    4.   Aude Massot (also 260) - TW, PIN
    5.   Natalia Aspesi - TW, PIN
    6.   Virginie Augustin (also 260) - TW, PIN
    7.    Rebiha Khebtani - PIN
    8.   Nathalie Ferlut (also 260) - TW
    9.   Nuria Amat - TW, PIN
    10.   Vicco (singer)
    11.   Rébecca Dautremer (also 261) - TW
    12.   Sandrine Revel (also 260, 261) - TW, PIN
    13.   Eva Colorni
    14.   Claire Bouilhac (also 260) - PIN, TW
    15.   Camille Gottlieb
    16.   Tena Nemet Brankov
    17.   Gaetanina Calvi - PIN
    18.   Anna Foà
    19.   Tatjana Bregant - PIN, TW
    20.   Begoña Huertas
    21.   Evelyn Bonaci - PIN, TW
    22.   Aurélie Neyret (also 260) - PIN, TW
    23.   Rosa Cedrón (also 261) - TW
    24.   Emília Coranty Llurià (also 260) - PIN, TW
    25.   Marie-Anne Leroudier (also 260) - PIN, TW
    26.    Alice Griffith Carr - PIN, TW
    27.   María Xosé Queizán (also 261) - PIN, TW
    28.   Amal Bayou - PIN, TW
    29.    Priscilla Capps Hill - PIN, TW
    30.   Rose Shahfa (also 261) - PIN, TW
    31.   Angela Smith
    32.   María Teresa Rejas
    33.   Ilda Boccassini
    34.   Amel Grami - PIN, TW
    35.   Cécile Pozzo di Borgo (also 251) - PIN, TW
    36.    Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti (also 251 and 260)
    37.   Kidnapping of Silvia Melis
    38.   Zilan Tigris
    39.   Lina Chawaf - TW, PIN
    40.    Kahina Bahloul - TW, PIN
    41.   Ana Osterman
    42.   Teresa Meana Suárez (also 260) - TW, PIN
    43.   Rosario Hernández Diéguez (also 260) - TW, PIN
    44.   Ida Vassalini (also 251 and 260) - PIN, TW
    45.    Elsa Pollak - PIN, TW
    46.   Rossella Galbiati also WiR 260
    47.   Amy Bernardy - PIN, TW
    48.    Hela Felenbaum-Weiss
    49.   Concepcion Anes


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    2. ^ Miller, Elhanan (March 5, 2015). "As election nears, women march to put peace on agenda". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 23 May 2020.