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Category: WikiWomen

A Farewell to #VisibleWikiWomen 2021: Stories and Reflections

24 August 202124 August 2021 by Arya Jeipea Karijo

Humaniki: Wikimedia Diversity Data Tools

15 September 20209 November 2020 by Sek2016

The Erdős paradox: When a mathematical number and Wikipedia collide

27 February 2018 by Melody Kramer

Community digest: Women in Red's impact on Wikipedia's gender gap; news in brief

2 May 2017 by Samir Elsharbaty

“I will never be quite as proud of something as my writing about women”: May Hachem

17 March 201715 September 2020 by Ruby Mizrahi and Samir Elsharbaty

Digital archivist brings forgotten stories to light on Wikipedia

16 February 2017 by Katie Koerper

Community digest: Spanish Wikipedia's Women in Architecture helps address the gender gap; news in brief

4 January 201715 September 2020 by Andrea Patricia Kleiman, Ines Moisset and Samir Elsharbaty

Writing women into Wikipedia with the United Nations: the #HERstory editathons

29 August 2016 by María Cruz and Jeff Elder

Remembering Adrianne Wadewitz

8 April 2016 by Ed Erhart, Andrew Lih, Liam Wyatt and Alex Stinson

Funding projects and pizza with Wikimedia Foundation grants: meet Emily Temple-Wood

31 August 2015 by Yoona Ha

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    28 March 2023 by Wikimedia Foundation

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    15 December 2022 by Ed Erhart

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