Women in Red
WikiProject fixing the Wikipedia gendergap
Women in Red is a WikiProject. It works against the gender bias in Wikipedia. The project makes articles about women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues.
Abbreviation | WiR |
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Formation | July 18, 2015 |
Founder |
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Founded at | Hilton Mexico City Reforma during Wikimania 2016 |
Headquarters | Virtual |
Methods | Edit-a-thons |
Budget | US$0 |
Staff | None |
Award(s) | 2016, shortlisted, ITU/UN Women's GEM-TECH Award |
Website | WikiProject Women in Red |
The project is named after the red hyperlinks in Wikipedia articles. Red links show that the linked article has not been written yet.
Roger Bamkin thought of Women in Red in 2015. Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight joined soon after. Bamkin first called the project, "Project XX." They changed to WikiProject Women in Red.[1]
Awards and honors
change- 2016, shortlisted, ITU/UN Women's GEM-TECH Award (category: Apply Technology for Women's Empowerment and Digital Inclusion)
Related pages
changeReferences
change- ↑ Redden, Molly (March 19, 2016). "Women in science on Wikipedia: will we ever fill the information gap?". The Guardian. Archived from the original on November 8, 2017. Retrieved November 25, 2017.
Other websites
change- Media related to WikiProject Women in Red at Wikimedia Commons
- BBC – Viewpoint: How I tackle Wiki gender gap one article at a time — By Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight – Wikipedian of the Year 2016 — 7 December 2016