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Wikipedia Workshop or Edit-A-Thon, held on 2 July 2016 at Glasgow Women's Library, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, hosted by 'Protests and Suffragettes' (formerly the 'Strong Women of the Clydeside' project). The event focused on increasing representation of women involved in Glasgow's Red Clydeside actions. Image by tsBeall, Lead Artist, P&S project.

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Group of smiling women with laptops at a Wikipedia Editing Workshop. Women are seated around a wooden table with projector in the background

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