Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon for Lesbian History and Culture
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Lesbian History Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Do you know all the words to 'Fast Car?' Have you read every Sarah Waters novel? Have you cracked Anne Lister's secret code? Then the Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon for Lesbian Culture and History needs YOUR help! No Wikipedia experience necessary - we train everyone beforehand!
The Edit-a-Thon will be held on October 8, 2020 - International Lesbian Day! - from 11.30 AM to 1.30 PM EST. To comply with Stay-At-Home guidelines, you'll join Wikimedia DC and the other volunteers digitally over Zoom. An Edit-A-Thon is exactly what it says on the box: a group of volunteers who sit down to edit, create and clarify Wikipedia articles. It's totally free ( you just need to register for your ticket ) and training is provided.
For International Lesbian Day and LGBT History Month, we're looking at articles on lesbian history and culture. Think Anne Lister, High Art, butch / femme, Dykes on Bikes, Emily Dickinson and Gertrude Stein.
Join Wikimedia DC in the Edit-A-Thon for Lesbian History and Culture and before you know it, you'll be writing and editing faster than Nan Astley fell for Kitty Butler. ( Though hopefully without the tears or the pining. ) Whether you're a Tegan-sider or a Sara-sider, a buzzcut gay or a mullet gay, Doc Martens or Blundstones, we'd love to have all of you!
Event Schedule
11:30pm - 12:30pm: Welcome and Wikipedia Training
12:30pm - 1:30pm: Assisted editing
When
- Thursday, October 8 and Wednesday, October 28, 2020 11:30am-1:30pm EDT
Where
- Remote. You will receive the link needed to participate after registration.
Register
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[edit]Improve Wikipedia's coverage related to Lesbian history and culture
- Adding/editing existing articles
- Creating new articles
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You may edit or create articles not included here.
For creation
- Ffiona Morgan
- The Suppressed Histories Archive
- Lesbian fashion
- Lesbians in the Second Republic Period
- Provincetown Women's Week
- Daughters of the Moon Publishing
- Buffalo Star
- Donna McBride
- Stone femme - Currently redirects to Stone butch, but needs it's own article
- Ladies of Llangolen
Stub
Start
- Jennie Lea Knight
- Spinsters Ink
- Velvetpark: Dyke Culture In Bloom
- Soft butch
- Lesbians Against Pit Closures
- Stone butch
- Dyke
- Kitty Tsui
- Kiss and Tell collective
- Bi-National Lesbian Conference
- Mountain Moving Coffeehouse
- Lota de Macedo Soares
- Fiona Shaw (novelist)
- Kate Rushin
- Naomi Littlebear Morena
- Sewing circle
- The Children's Hour
- Dorothy Wilde
- Bella Books
- Phase 1 (bar)
C
- Sinister Wisdom
- Mathilde de Morny
- Fannie Flagg
- Violet Trefusis
- Liane de Pougy
- Alix Dobkin
- Dyke March
- Naiad Press
- Claude Cahun
- Ann Walker (landowner)
- If These Walls Could Talk 2
- Radclyffe Hall
- Elana Dykewomon
- Chavela Vargas
- Barbara Grier
- The Furies Collective
- Joan E. Biren
- Tee Corinne
- Jeanette Winterson
- Gay Women's Alternative
- Carmilla
- Thalia Zedek
- Sheila Jeffreys
- Margo Okazawa-Rey
- Maggi Hambling
- Ethel Smyth
- Lesbian Art Project
- Lesbian Avengers
- Julia Penelope
- Salsa Soul Sisters
- Cherry Jones
- Fiona Shaw
- Sylvia Beach
- Chrystos
- Dorothy Arzner
- Eva Le Gallienne
- Mercedes de Acosta
- Maude Fealy
- The Color Purple
- Lavender Menace
- Motherpeace Tarot
- Michigan Womyn's Music Festival
- Cheryl Clarke
- Vita Sackville-West
- Sister Spit
- Boston marriage
- Angelina Weld Grimké
- Cloud 9 (play)
- Renée Vivien
- k.d. lang
- Cherríe Moraga
- Bloodroot (restaurant)
B
- Lesbians in Francoist Spain
- Daughters of Bilitis
- Annie Leibovitz
- Agnes Martin
- Combahee River Collective
- Lesbian feminism
- Lesbian pulp fiction
- Lesbian literature
- Lavender scare
- Sarah Marshall (American stage actress)
- Gloria E. Anzaldúa
GA
- Fran Lebowitz
- Audre Lorde
- Ali Smith
- Alice Walker
- Lisa Ben
- Lorraine Hansberry
- Elizabeth Bishop
- Lesbian bar
FA
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