WikiProject Women in Religion Report
Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Religion
The Women in Religion WikiProject is an initiative to create, update, and improve Wikimedia content pertaining to the lives of cisgender and transgender women.
WikiProject Women in Religion Report - IU Indianapolis ScholarWorks
The Women in Religion User Group is an initiative to create, update, and improve Wikimedia content pertaining to the lives of cis-gender and ...
Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Religion
Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Religion/List of English Wikipedia Articles ; Oprah Winfrey · Winfrey, American talk show host, actress, producer, and author ( ...
Women In Religion-WCNA 2023, Toronto - Wikimedia Commons
WikiProject Women in Religion Report. Women in Religion User Group. WikiConference North America. Toronto. November 2023. 2. Page 3. Outline.
Submissions:2024/WikiProject Report: Women in Religion
WikiProject Report: Women in Religion. Type of session: Panel. Session theme(s):. Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Research, ...
This is the annual report for the Women in Religion User Group. It ...
As of January 2024, we have created and improved over 300 articles and bios since WikiProject Women in Religion was created in 2018, including ...
Call for Submissions: Women Challenging Dominant Religious ...
WikiProject Women in Religion: Who We Are The WikiProject Women in Religion is an initiative to create, update, and improve Wikimedia ...
WikiConference NA 2024: WikiProject Report: Women in Religion
The Women in Religion WikiProject was founded in 2018, with three significant goals: to increase the content about women in religion on ...
IU Indianapolis ScholarWorks :: Statistics
Statistics for WikiProject Women in Religion Report. Total visits. views. WikiProject Women in Religion Report, 18. Total visits per month. views. April 2024, 2.
Australian Women in Religion Wiki: Striving for More Balanced ...
In the August 2023 issue of the Australian Women in Religion (AWR) WikiProject Newsletter, the project members gave an update on the ...
Australian Women in Religion Wiki Project Newsletter - VOX
The initial goal of the project was to create 100 new Wikipedia articles about women whose life or work was influenced in some way by religious and spiritual ...
Australian Women in Religion Project - Library Guides - LibGuides
The University of Divinity project group initially compiled an Excel spreadsheet that includes the names and biographical details of ...
review by christine meyer - jstor
The. Women in Religion WikiProject is led by a group of Wikipedia editors dedicated to increasing content about women in religious settings, both in the general ...
Women's Caucus - American Academy of Religion, Western Region
Join us in our effort to address gender bias on Wikipedia by improving the coverage of women in religion on Wikipedia tied to this year's conference theme. At ...
Women's Studies in Religion Program: Homepage
The Women's Studies in Religion Program (WSRP) was founded to explore the fundamental role played by religious traditions in defining roles for women and men.
Women Advancing Knowledge Equity (2023)
This volume continues the initiative's work of creating biographical sources about women in religion that challenge and explore biased conventions and ...
WikiProject Women in Red – Wikimedian in Residence
For example, World Christianity MSc students wrote new pages about women in religion and on topics such as Asian Feminist Theology. Many of the training ...
Wikipedia:Community portal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The newly created WikiProject Women in Red is seeking editors to write articles about notable women. The African football task force of WikiProject Football has ...
Wikidata:WikiProject Women/Wiki monitor/dewiki
Wikidata:WikiProject Women/Wiki monitor/dewiki ... This is a list of women (human (Q5), sex or gender (P21) = female (Q6581072)) which have an article in the ...
Women in Red is changing Wikipedia's coverage of women, one ...
After the announcement, the Women in Red WikiProject had one of their best weeks ever, says Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, the co-founder of Women ...