Wikipedia:Meetup/Boston/Women Activists edit-a-thon at Simmons University 2019

Welcome!

Beatley Library and the Women's and Gender Studies Department at Simmons University

are hosting a Wikipedia edit-a-thon focused on Women Activists

When: Thursday, February 14, 2019, from 9:30am to 4:30pm

Where: Zine Room, Beatley Library, Simmons University

Event Details edit

 
Bennett College students protesting a racially segregated theater, circa 1960
 
Women's March, January 2017

Beatley Library and The Department of Women's and Gender Studies at Simmons University are co-hosting an edit-a-thon to help make women's history more visible on Wikipedia. Our thematic focus is on activists, especially activists who were or are women of color. The event is open to all students, faculty, staff, alumnae, and community members. Join us whether or not you've ever edited Wikipedia entries before!

Schedule edit

9:30AM-4:30PM

Laura R. Prieto will lead brief intros at 11am and 3pm, and be available for questions throughout most of the day. Jess Wallis will also be available all day to answer research-related questions.

The space will be open for anyone who wants to drop in and edit.

If you do not already have experience editing Wikipedia, we recommend the modules available at Wikipedia Training. But the event is open to all, and we will help new editors get started quickly. We will have library resources available so that participants can find relevant information easily.

Logistics edit

 
Beatley Library, Simmons University
  • Locations, directions, maps: Beatley Library, Simmons University, Boston MA
Directions & Parking
  • WiFi: Simmons Guest
  • What to Bring: laptop and extension cord (optional; there will be computers available)
  • Contact the organizers: Laura R. Prieto (Clio.at.work (talk)) and Jess Wallis (User:Jwallis11)

For day-of-event questions, please call: (617) 521-2780

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Attending edit

Participating Remotely edit

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Regrets edit

Articles Worked On edit

Suggested Topics edit

Besides the articles listed below, look through the stubs on this list, [Activist stubs] and its sublists, especially [American activist stubs].

Biographies Needing Improvement edit

Other Subjects Needing Improvement edit

New Articles to be Written (People) edit

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Start your research with these resources edit

Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon Guide

Simmons University edit

Women's History edit

E-books edit

Databases edit

Books & Encyclopedias edit

Public Domain Images edit

Wikipedia & the Gender Gap edit

 
Wikipedia logo with feminist symbol.

Wikipedia Help edit

These are just to get you started -- feel free to add to this list.

About Wikipedia edit

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Citations edit

  1. ^ "The Greensboro Chronology", International Civil Rights Center and Museum, Retrieved February 5, 2019.
  2. ^ https://idealistcareers.org/5-american-disability-activists/
  3. ^ Nielson, K. E. (2011). A Disability History of the United States. Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon Press.