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    Education | July 2019

    Continuing: #1day1woman Focus on Suffrage

    July: Sports Education Microstates

    August: Indigenous women Film and stage Geofocus: Millennial countries

    See also: Future events

    Online event
    1–31 July 2019
    Teachers in Simleu Silvaniei
    Use social media to promote our work!
    FacebookWiki Women in Red
    Twitter@wikiwomeninred
    PinterestJuly 2019 editathons
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    Add to articles
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    • {{WikiProject Biography| }} or {{WikiProject Biography}}
    • {{WikiProject Women}} if born after 1950; or {{WikiProject Women's History}}:: if born before 1950.
    • Editathon banner: {{WIR-127}}

    In July 2019 Women in Red is focusing on women in education, not just teachers, educators, administrators and researchers, but schools founded by women, schools for girls and women, and notable women alumni.

    We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about women in education, including their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon encourages enthusiasts from around the globe to participate. You are of course also welcome to add articles on any other notable women who deserve to be covered, for example under our #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 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)

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    A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those relating to education include:

    Academics (CS) Academics (WD) Educational specialists (WD) Educators (CS) Educators (WD) Researchers (WD) University teachers (WD)

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

    Participants

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    Outcomes (articles)

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    Promote our work

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    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

    New or upgraded articles

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    Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new

    1. United States Norma Marcere
    2. Canada Doris Bergen
    3. Russia Nadeschda Gernet
    4. United States Carmen L. Rivera-Medina
    5. United States Leona Farris
    6. United States Olga L. Mayol-Bracero
    7. Spain María Antònia Canals
    8. United States Christia Brown
    9. Spain Eva Díaz Pérez
    10. United States Yomaira Pagán Torres
    11. United States Tania López Marrero
    12. Brazil Adelina Lopes Vieira
    13. Philippines Carmen de Luna
    14. Puerto Rico Elvira Cuevas
    15. United StatesIndia Kaumudi Joshipura
    16. Andorra Meritxell Palmitjavila Naudí
    17. Philippines Librada Avelino - PIN
    18. United States Pamela Raymond
    19. United States Grace Crosby Hamman - PIN
    20. United States Jennie Porter
    21. Italy Eliza Mazzucato Young
    22. Canada Krista R. Muis
    23. Canada Lindsay LeBlanc
    24. United States Felecia M. Nave
    25. Spain Gabriela Serra
    26. Ecuador Cecilia Ansaldo
    27. United States Miriam Butterworth - PIN
    28. Canada Thérèse Gouin Décarie - PIN
    29. Canada Katherine Gray upgrade
    30. EnglandAustralia Edith Bryan - PIN
    31. Mexico Irene Robledo - TW
    32. United States Judith Gamora Cohen - continued upgrade of article, reassessed from stub to start class and added WIR banners
    33. Peru Mercedes Indacochea - TW
    34. United Kingdom Ella Al-Shamahi TW
    35. United StatesBrazil Martha Watts - PIN
    36. Mexico Helena Espinosa Berea - TW, PIN
    37. Denmark Margrethe Christiansen
    38. Spain María Rosa Alonso - TW
    39. United Kingdom Fiona Stafford
    40. Spain Nélida Zaitegi - TW, PIN
    41. Spain Elisenda Alamany - PIN
    42. Andorra Anna Zamora Puigceros
    43. Belgium Véronique Dehant - PIN
    44. Ecuador Mery Zamora - PIN
    45. Vatican City Slovakia Olga Krizova
    46. SpainCatalonia Elisenda Paluzie - TW, PIN
    47. LatviaSweden Velta Ruke-Dravina - TW
    48. Vatican City Spain Rita Calvo Sanz
    49. Mexico Lidia Camacho - pIN
    50. United States Marie Hicks - upgraded from stub to start
    51. United States Agnes Irwin (educator) - upgraded from stub to start
    52. United States Cynthia Jones
    53. United States Linda McCauley
    54. IranFrance Fariba Adelkhah
    55. Spain Gloria Giner de los Ríos García - PIN, TW
    56. BelgiumBrazil Marie Rennotte - PIN, TW
    57. Finland Ester Ståhlberg - PIN, TW
    58. Vatican City France Françoise Massy
    59. United States Gretchen Kalonji
    60. Canada Japan Martha Cartmell TW
    61. United States Japan Mary Eddy Kidder - PIN, TW
    62. United StatesHong Kong Janice Tsoh
    63. United States Mary E. Larimer
    64. United States Carolyn A. McCarty
    65. United Kingdom Alice Walker (scholar)
    66. Canada Marie-Pascale Huglo - PIN, TW
    67. United States Eleanor Tinsley
    68. United States Sarah A. Anderson - upgraded to start class from stub; please feel free to help with this one; she deserves a B-Class article, PIN
    69. Chile María Teresa del Canto
    70. United States Zerna Sharp - upgraded
    71. Japan Sae Tachikawa
    72. Argentina Andrea Giunta - PIN
    73. United States Harriet Newell Haskell - upgraded, PIN
    74. Spain Dolors Terradas
    75. United States Jean E. Schaffer
    76. United States Donna Schwartz-Barcott
    77. United States Ginette Gosselin Ferszt
    78. United States Emily Gilmore Alden - TW
    79. Israel Mina Evron
    80. Hungary Irma Keméndy
    81. Uruguay Teresa Amy - PIN, TW
    82. United States Deborah Gewertz
    83. United States Carolyn Sufrin
    84. Mexico Aurora Correa
    85. United Kingdom Alice Seymour
    86. Vatican City France Yvonne Reungoat
    87. Sweden Gertrud Maria Mell
    88. Ecuador Piedad Moscoso
    89. United States Suzanne Eaton
    90. Ecuador Lucía Sosa (politician) - PIN, TW
    91. Transylvania Adele Zay - PIN, TW
    92. United States Amelia Minerva Starkweather - TW, PIN
    93. Chile Irma Salas Silva
    94. Spain Mónica Pérez de las Heras - PIN, TW
    95. United States Cynthia Bauerle
    96. Chile Nelly Meruane, TW
    97. United States Sarah Veatch
    98. United States Mabel S. Ulrich - PIN, TW
    99. United States Amanda Eubanks Winkler
    100. United States Juliet Clannon Cushing
    101. United States Stella Stevens Bradford
    102. France Michelle de Saubonne
    103. France Charlotte Gouffier de Boisy
    104. Poland Paulina Hewelke
    105. Brazil Tuany Nascimento
    106. United States Cornelia Foster Bradford - PIN, TW
    107. Spain Benita Gil
    108. Sweden Amy Segerstedt - TW, PIN
    109. United States Marguerite Littleton Kearney - PIN, TW
    110. United States Stephanie Constant - TW, PIN
    111. Suriname Maria Vlier
    112. United States America McCutchen Drennan - TW, PIN
    113. Andorra Ester Vilarrubla i Escales
    114. United States Ina Law Robertson - PIN, TW
    115. GermanyUnited States Elisabeth Jastrow - TW
    116. Germany Paula Hertwig - TW, PIN
    117. Netherlands Jacoba Hol - TW
    118. Bulgaria Jeni Bojilova-Pateva complete rewrite of a poorly sourced stub
    119. United States Joan Bailey-Wilson - TW
    120. DenmarkNorway Hedevig Rosing - TW, PIN
    121. United States Terri S. Armstrong
    122. United States Michele Perkins
    123. Denmark Alfa Tofft
    124. Sweden Anna Ahlström TW, PIN
    125. Germany Adeline Rittershaus - TW, PIN
    126. United Kingdom Agnes L. Rogers - PIN, TW

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