Tessa Withorn is a librarian at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Born | August 30, 1994 |
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Education
editTessa Withorn graduated from the University of Louisville in May of 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in English where she defended an honors thesis[1] and Indiana University Bloomington in May of 2017 with a Master of Library Science degree.
Events
editVideo from an Art+Feminism edit-a-thon at the Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Outside the United States, the 2015 event received media coverage at locations including Australia, Canada, Cambodia, India, New Zealand, and Scotland. Inside the United States the event received media coverage at the flagship location in New York, and also in California, Kansas, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia.
Reception
editContent contributed by participants in the editing events is tracked in a coordinating forum on Wikipedia.
In November 2014, Foreign Policy magazine named Evans, Mabey, Michael, Richard Knipel, Dorothy Howard, and Ptak as "global thinkers" for addressing gender bias on Wikipedia.
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editReference
edit- ^ Withorn, Tessa; Withorn, Tessa (2015). "Holocaust etiquette, myth, and metanarrative : representations of Nazism in contemporary comics". ThinkIR: The University of Louisville's Institutional Repository. doi:10.18297/honors/28.
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