Usernames
edit- Personal account: Rosiestep
- previous: Rosiestephenson and Coffee4me
- alternate: Rosiestep2
- Wikimedia Foundation Trustee account: m:user:RStephenson (WMF)
Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
edit- October 23, 2021, Member, Board of Trustees
- Committees: Chair, Talent & Culture Committee; member, Executive Committee; member, Community Affairs Committee; member, Sibling Projects Task Force.
Affiliates movement
edit- 2016-21, Wikimedia Foundation Affiliations Committee (Secretary, 2017; Chair, 2020-21)
- 2016-21, Board of Directors, Wikimedia District of Columbia (Vice-president, 2017-2021)
- 2019, Co-founder, meta:Wiki Cemeteries User Group
- 2016, Co-founder, meta:WikiConference North America
- 2015, Co-founder, meta:WikiWomen's User Group
Committees
edit- Wikimania
- 2024, Programs Comm.; Lead, Poster Track. Core team, WikiWomenSummit.
- 2023, Programs Comm.; Lead, Poster Session. Core team, WikiWomenSummit.
- 2022, Safety Comm.
- 2021, Safety Comm.
- 2019, Scholarship Comm.
- 2018, Scholarship Comm.
- 2017, Scholarship Comm.
- 2016, Scholarship Comm.
- 2016, Discussion Room Comm.
- WikiConference North America
- 2024, Organizing team; Program Comm. (Indianapolis)
- 2023, Organizing team; Program Comm. (Toronto Public Library)
- 2022, Organizing team (virtual)
- 2021, Organizing team (virtual)
- 2020, Organizing team (virtual)
- 2019, Organizing team; Scholarship Comm. (MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
- 2018, Organizing team; Scholarship Comm. (Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio)
- 2017, Organizing team; Scholarship Comm. (Montreal, Canada)
- 2016, Co-grantee, organizing team, Scholarship Comm. (San Diego, California)
- 2015, Scholarship Comm., WikiConference USA (Washington, D.C.)
- Other
- 2023, WikiWomen Camp India, Program Comm., Research Track
- 2018, Community Health Working Group, WMF Movement Strategy
- 2017, Movement Strategy Advisory Group Track A
- 2017, Programs Committee, WMF Diversity Conference (Stockholm, Sweden)
- 2016, Organizing committee, BBC 100 Women
Grants
edit- 2017, Gender Diversity Mapping
- 2016, Co-grantee/Co-organizer, WikiConference North America 2016, US$50,000
English Wikipedia projects
edit- 2015, Co-founder, Women in Red
- 2015, Editorial Board, Human Resources Manager, The Signpost
- 2014, Founder, WikiProject Women writers
- 2012, Start-up team, Teahouse
- 2012, Online Ambassador, WP:Education program
Training, trainer
edit- 2018, Co-organizer, Wikibootcamp 2018
- 2018, Learning Days, WMCON, Berlin
- 2017, Learning Days, Wikimania, Montreal
- 2017, Learning Days, WMCON, Berlin
- 2016, Wikibootcamp 2016
- 2016, Learning Days, Wikimania, Esino Lario
- 2016, Learning Days, WMCON, Berlin
- 2014, Wikibootcamp 2014
- 2014, AdaCamp, Portland
Facilitator
edit- 2018, "American Woman", with NowThis and Paramount Network, at NeueHouse, Hollywood, California
- 2018, "According to Wikipedia, Jasenovac...", National Holocaust Month, United Nations, New York City
- 2017, Wikimedia Movement Strategy, Women's Media Center, Washington DC
- 2017, Wikimedia Movement Strategy, Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC
- 2017, Wikipedia + Women in Technology, Cisco, San Jose, California
- 2017, Wikipedia + Women in Media and Politics, National Democratic Institute, Washington, DC
- 2017, Wikipedia Day 2017 San Francisco
- 2016, HerStory, United Nations, New York City
- 2016, Wikipedia Day 2016 San Francisco, WMF, San Francisco
- 2016, Art+Feminism edit-a-thon, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- 2014, Litquake edit-a-thon, WMF, San Francisco
Awards
edit- 2018, appointed, Knight of the St. Sava Order of Diplomatic Pacifism, government of Serbia
- 2016, Co-Wikipedian of the Year (video link)
- 2016, One of five organizations shortlisted for the ITU and UN Women's GEM-TECH awards 2016 Category "Apply Technology for Women’s Empowerment and Digital Inclusion"
- 2015, Wikimedia District of Columbia, Volunteer of the Year
- Barnstars
Social media
editPress
edit- 8 May 2024, "Why notable Catholic sisters need Wikipedia pages, and how to create them", Carole Sargent, Global Sisters Report
- 23 October 2023, "Business News | Addressing the Gender Gap: Wikimedia Contributors from 30 Countries Convene in New Delhi for WikiWomenCamp 2023", by latestly.com
- 8 March 2023, "Majority of Wikipedia editors are still men - so how is the company addressing the issue?", by Alys Key, Evening Standard
- 1 March 2023, "Closing the gender gap: Women in Red’s efforts to add more women to Wikipedia", by Barbara Kandek at Wikimedia Blog
- 23 June 2022, "Digital activists are using Wikipedia to change the narrative around women and climate work", by Jessica Kutz at The 19th
- 8 March 2022, "What’s with Wikipedia and women?", by Laurel Oldach, ASBMB Today
- 26 May 2021, "Johanna Janhosen kolumni: Naisia Wikipediaan!", by Johanna Janhonen, Suur-Jyväskylän Lehti (in Finnish)
- 11 April 2021, "Challenging the massive gender imbalance on Wikipedia. Hundreds of dedicated volunteers are defying the sexists to write women back into history.", by Joshua Zitser, Insider Inc.
- 31 March 2021, "Women Are Writing Themselves Back Into History on Wikipedia, by Meghan McDonough, NBC lx
- 26 January 2021, The Women of Wikipedia Are Writing Themselves Into History, by Jenny Singer, Glamour (magazine)
- 9 September 2020, "Libraries Think They Are Notable: Using WorldCat Holdings Data to Fill Gaps in Wikipedia", by Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research blog
- 7 August 2020, "Covid-19 is one of Wikipedia’s biggest challenges ever. Here’s how the site is handling it.", by Travis M. Andrews, The Washington Post
- 24 May 2020, This week on "Sunday Morning" (May 24)/The rise of Wikipedia as a source of medical information. Story produced by Anthony Laudato. Editor: Chad Cardin. CBS News Sunday Morning
- 11 April 2020, Wikipedia is a world built by and for men. Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight is changing that., by Rachael Allen, The Lily (Washington Post)
- 27 January 2020, "6 million articles on Wikipedia!", by Cassidy Villeneuve, Wiki Education Foundation
- 23 January 2020, "Wikipedia now has more than 6 million articles in English", by Manish Singh, TechCrunch
- 2 October 2019, "Women on Wikipedia: Ada Lovelace Day", by Smithsonian
- 16 September 2019, "Interview with Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight – Women in Red", by Justine Toms, blog.wikimedia.bg
- 26 June 2019, "Hostility to Female, Non‑Binary Editors Keeps Wikipedia’s Gender Gap Wide", by Liesl Goecker, The Swaddle
- 19 June 2019, Making space for female scientists' voices online, in the media and in person, Deutsche Welle
- 20 May 2019, "Dove sono le donne su Wikipedia? Il gender gap della più grande enciclopedia virtuale" ("Where are the women on Wikipedia? The gender gap of the largest virtual encyclopedia"), by Federica Ginesu, Il Sole 24 Ore
- April 30, 2019, "The gaps in our knowledge of our gaps", by user:GreenMeansGo, The Signpost
- April 24, 2019, "Stopping Sex Bias on Wikipedia. Call to Action: Help Close Gaping Gender Gap", by David B. Grinberg, Thrive Global
- April 7, 2019, "Unraveling Wikipedia’s Mystery over Women’s History", by David B. Grinberg, Medium
- March 27, 2019, "Closing Wikipedia’s Gender Gap: An interview with Wikipedia editor Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight", by Stephen Harrison, Medium
- March 26, 2019, The Notability Blues. The Wikipedia rule that makes it harder to create entries about lesser-known but important women from history., by Stephen Harrison, Slate
- March 12, 2019, "Women in culture and tech: Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, academic, Wikipedian and champion of 'impractical' girls", by Europeana
- March 7, 2019, "Celebrating HERstories", by, Ananke Magazine (www.anankemag.com)
- January 17, 2019, "Happy birthday, Wikipedia, you're all grown up now", by Stephen Harrison, The Sydney Morning Herald
- January 16, 2019, "Celebrating Wikipedia’s 18th birthday", by Stephen Harrison, Gulf News
- January 15, 2019, "Wikipedia Reaches Another Milestone by Turning 18"by Stephen Harrison, NDTV
- January 15, 2019, "Έγινε 18 ετών η Wikipedia", insider.gr
- January 15, 2019, "How Wikipedia became the responsible adult of the internet", by Stephen Harrison, The Australian Financial Review
- January 14, 2019, "Happy 18th birthday, Wikipedia. Let’s celebrate the Internet’s good grown-up.", by Stephen Harrison, The Washington Post
- November 14, 2018 "Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight to Speak at OCLC Distinguished Seminar Series (OCLC)", Smith College
- October 29, 2018, "Steven Pruitt ’06: Wikipedia's most prolific editor", by Tina Eshleman, College of William & Mary
- October 22, 2018, "Monumentalna studija o Jasenovcu" ("Monumental study on Jasenovac"), by Slobodan Kljakić, Politika
- August 14, 2018, "Why we’re editing women scientists onto Wikipedia", by Jess Wade & Maryam Zaringhalam, Nature
- July 23, 2018, "Higher ed and Wikipedia go great together", by Megan Zahneis, boingboing.net
- July 19, 2018, "Some Colleges Cautiously Embrace Wikipedia", by Megan Zahneis, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- June 21, 2018, "Interview: Talking Wikidata with Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, Visiting Wikipedia Scholar", by Caroline Klibanoff, Northeastern University, University Libraries, Digital Scholarship Group
- May 11, 2018 "Rosiestep is putting faces to pre-20th century women’s history", by Cassidy Villeneuve, Wiki Education Foundation
- March 28, 2018, "How one prolific Wikipedian is giving voice to pre-20th century women’s stories", by Cassidy Villeneuve, Wiki Education Foundation
- March 12, 2018, "La réduction du fossé des genres sur Wikipédia : rencontre avec Natacha Rault, la fondatrice des Sans PagEs", by Laura, http://simonae.fr (in French)
- March 3, 2018, Rosie Gojich Stephenson-Goodknight: Everyone in Serbia made me feel like “this is your home”, by Toma, The Srpska Times
- February 13, 2018, "Archival Activism: the Editors fighting Wikipedia’s Sexism Problem", by Tom Phillips, Radio New Zealand
- January 23, 2018 "Kusturica i Dačić u zgradi UN-a otvaraju izložbu o Jasenovcu, dovezli 7 tona opreme" (Kusturica and Dacic in the UN building open an exhibition on Jasenovac, brought 7 tons of equipment), by M. Marković, maxportal.hr (Croatian)
- January 8, 2018, "Inside the Fight to Change Wikipedia's Gender Problem", by Eileen Guo, Inverse
- December 25, 2017 "25 Years of the Israel-Serbia Diplomatic Relations", Embassy of Israel in Serbia
- December 16, 2017, "Captain David Albala - Kapiten David Albala", by Srđan Fuchs, B92
- December 14, 2017, "Njen deda ZADUŽIO JE SRBE I JEVREJE. Iako živi u Americi, danas iz Beograda poručuje: "Zbog njega sam ponosna SRPKINJA" (VIDEO)", by M. Bajić, Blic Online (in Serbian)
- November 7, 2017, "Wikipedia editing marathons add women's voices to online resource", by Maggie Gordon, Houston Chronicle
- November 5, 2017, "Voices from the Wikimedia Diversity Conference", by Sourcecode.berlin
- October 20, 2017, "Writing Women in Mathematics into Wikipedia", by Marie A. Vitulli, University of Oregon.
- August 18, 2017, "What You Missed at Wikimania 2017", by William Beutler, The Wikipedian
- July 10, 2017, "El evento Wiki Women Camp", Noticieros Televisa
- June 8, 2017, "Mind the Gap: Highlighting Women's Representation on Wikipedia", by Tamara Rasamny, Washington, DC, DemocracyWorks, a blog of the National Democratic Institute
- April 20, 2017, "Women Scientists in Blue During the Year of Science", by Ryan McGrady, Wiki Education Foundation
- April 19, 2017, "Could posting about women’s history grow our female audience for the future?", by Aubrie Johnson, Wikimedia Foundation
- April 12, 2017, "Rosie Stephenson-Goodnight, Visiting Scholar at Northeastern University", by Ryan McGrady, Wiki Education Foundation
- March 18, 2017, "Welcome to our Wikipedia Visiting Scholar!", by Amanda Rust, Northeastern University Libraries
- March 16, 2017, "Welcome to our Wikipedia Visiting Scholar!", by Amanda Rust, Northeastern University Digital Scholarship Group
- December 7, 2016, "Viewpoint: How I tackle Wiki gender gap one article at a time", by Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight, Op-Ed, BBC.
- July 4, 2016, "Nevada City's Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight named co-Wikipedian of 2016 for addressing online gender gap", by Teresa Yinmeng Liu, The Union.
- June 30, 3016 "#Wikipedia - Wikipedian of the year Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight", by GerardM, ultimategerardm
- June 29, 2016, "Tutto il mondo è wiki", RAI Radio 3 (in Italian)
- June 24, 2016, "Jimmy Wales names Emily Temple-Wood and Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight as Wikipedians of the Year", by Ed Erhart, Wikimedia Foundation.
- June 17, 2016, "Five ways the NWSA-Wiki Ed partnership has made an impact", Adam Hyland, Wiki Education Foundation.
- March 16, 2016, "Women in science on Wikipedia: will we ever fill the information gap?", Molly Redden, The Guardian.
- November 12, 2014, "Rosie Stephenson: The Woman Who Wrote Over Three Thousand Articles on Wikipedia", Netha Hussain, Huffington Post
- February 14, 2013, "Finding inspiration from editing Wikipedia: a profile of Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight", Zoe Bernard, Wikimedia Foundation.
Presentations & panels
editCurrent year
edit- Women in Red in 5 slides: WMF Board of Trustees, New York City.
- Wikipedia Day 2024 NYC: (a) Moderator, "Bias, AI & Wikipedia: Problems, Progress and Projects Panel"; (b) Lightning Talk, "WWHSD?"
Previous years
edit- 2023
- WikiConference North America 2023, Toronto: (a) Panel: Board Session with the Trustees; (b) Panel: WikiProject Women in Religion; (c) Workshop: Sister projects: the past, present and glorious future; (d) Lecture: Lessons learned - The on-wiki editing campaigns of Women in Red
- Wiki Indaba 2023, Agadir, Morocco: (a) Discussion with Board of Trustees ; (b) Discussion with Wikipedia Administrators; (c) Workshop With English Wikipedia Administrators
- WikiWomenCamp 2023, Delhi, India: (a) WMF Trustees panel (Demystifying the board); (b) Intro to research, gender, and Wikimedia workshop; (c) Research Discovery and Centralization Workshop; (d) Research Community Workshop; (e) Hubs+Research workshop; (f) Research: Learnings, Outcomes, and Feedback.
- Wikimania 2023 Singapore: (a) WMF Trustees panel; (b) Co-facilitator, with Vanj Padilla, WikiWomenSummit; (c) Lead, Poster Session; (d) "Collaborative on-wiki events planning at Women in Red's Virtual Ideas Cafe", with Lucy and Emma; (e) Workshop: Sister projects: the past, present and glorious future.
- "Be bold! Exploring Wikipedia’s gender gaps with Wiki Women in Red", at MozFest (online)
- 2022
- "The Women in Red perspective", Adrianne Wadewitz Panel, at WOW2022, Sydney, Australia
- WikiConference North America (online)
- "WikiWitches"
- "A Woman of the Century"
- "Writing Women into Wiki History: Experiences and Best Practices", panel, Wikimania (online)
- "Wikidata for Wikipedia – running a multi-language wiki project and the role of Wikidata in improving Wikipedia's content gender gap", d:Wikidata:WikiProject LD4 Wikidata Affinity Group/Wikidata Working Hours (online)
- "De-mystifying Wikipedia’s gender gaps", at Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/University of Idaho/English 101.02 Writing and Rhetoric I (Spring 2022) (online)
- "De-mystifying Wikipedia’s gender gaps", at Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/University of Idaho/English 101.03 Writing and Rhetoric I (Spring 2022) (online)
- "De-mystifying Wikipedia’s gender gaps", at Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Sacramento State/HIST 280z (Spring 2022) (online)
- 2021
- Demystifying Wikipedia’s gender gaps at California State University, Sacramento (online)
- "Demystifying Wikipedia’s Gender Gap", workshop, at The Mosaic Economic Project (online)
- Improving women’s biographies on Wikipedia using Wikidata tools at WikidataCon (online)
- AdaWiki24.org at WikiConference North America (online)
- Capacitação de usuárias Wikimedia (online)
- Wikimania
- Women in Red panel (online)
- Revisiting the AfroCROWD Juneteenth Wiki Civil Rights Conference of 2020 (online)
- 2020
- European Planetary Society Conference
- International panel discussion on diversity, gender equality & international projects, at WikiKvinnor (online)
- 2020 at Wikipedia with AfroCrowd & Women in Red
- "Women Writers in Review, integrating special collections into Wikidata", LD4 conference (online)
- "Wikipedia's Content Gender Gap", at Wiki Education Foundation (online)
- "Let's edit Wikipedia", SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, California
- Parliament of World Religions & 1000 Women in Religion - "Why Wikipedia? Why Women?", at 1000 Women in Religion editathon (online)
- MisinfoCon, National Academies of Science, Washington, D.C.
- "Wikipedia’s gender gaps in the COVID-19 era", OzgurKon (online)
- 2019
- Wikimania, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
- "Business 101 at Women in Red"
- "Bridging the gender gap with Wiki Loves Campaigns"
- "Introductory panel to the Growth Space: Challenges and approaches to Community Growth"
- "Enhancing Awareness to the Gender Gap through EDUWiki"
- "The Equal Edit - a panel discussion on gender diversity"
- "Northeastern University's "Women Writers in Review" and the case for developing a Wikidata model depicting Cultures of Reception"
- "Wikipedia, how to edit it, and the case for gender equity", University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California
- "Women Writers in Review", LD4 conference, Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
- "Advancing Gender Equity", Wikimedia Summit, Affiliations Committee Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany
- "Wikipedia editing and gender gaps", Special Libraries Association (online)
- "Advancing Gender Equity", Wikipedia Day conference, Ace Hotel, Los Angeles, California
- 2018
- "Wikipedia’s gender gap, and what would Hari Seldon do about it", at OCLC, Dublin, Ohio (Invited lecture: Distinguished Speaker Series)
- "Jasenovac... According to Wikipedia" (Keynote), representing Serbia, at the United Nations, New York City, New York
- "Stirring the pot", Department of Philology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
- "WikiCite & gender diversity visibility" (Plenary speaker), WikiCite conference, Berkeley, California
- "Advancing Gender Equity", WikiConference North America, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
- "Providing inspiration to Wiki Scholars - NARA", Wiki Education Foundation (online)
- "Providing inspiration to Wikipedia Fellows - Fall 2018 - Women in Science", Wiki Education Foundation (online)
Wikimania, Cape Town, South Africa
- "Advancing Gender Equity"
- "Women in Red three year anniversary"
- 2017
- "Wikipedia & Civic Engagement", Association of Centers for the Study of Congress Conference, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
- "Wikipedia + Women in Technology", Cisco, San Jose, California
- "David Albala was my grandfather", National Assembly, Belgrade, Serbia
- "David Albala was my grandfather", panel, The Jubilee Years Conference, Belgrade, Serbia
- Wikimedia Conference, Berlin, Germany
- "Consensus-Building in Organizational Development"
- "Redlists"
- WikiConference North America, Montreal, Canada
- "He who writes the history books wins"
- "Gender Diversity Mapping" (Keynote)
- Wikimania, Montreal, Canada
- "Group Consensus-Building"
- "Making Women Blue"
- WikiWomenCamp, Mexico City, Mexico
- "Gender Diversity Mapping" (Plenary speaker)
- "Be bold on a budget of $0 at Women in Red's Ideas Cafe"
- "Gender Diversity Mapping" (Plenary speaker), Wiki Diversity Conference, Stockholm, Sweden
- "He who writes the history books wins", Wikipedia Day conference, Ace Hotel, Los Angeles, California
- "Wikipedia + Women in Media and Leadership", Women's Media Center, Washington D.C.
- 2016
- "How to design & run a successful virtual editathon", GLAM bootcamp, National Archives, Washington D.C.
- "HERstory", United Nations, New York City, New York
- WikiConference North America, San Diego Central Public Library, San Diego, California
- "Content Gender Gap"
- "How to design and run a successful virtual editathon on a budget of $0",
- "Make Things Happen" (Keynote), Wiki Diversity Conference, National Archives, Washington D.C.
- "Content gender gap an international movement", Wikimania, Esino Lario, Italy
- "How to design a successful virtual editathon", Wikimedia Conference, Berlin, Germany
- "Perspectives on Wikipedia's Content Gender Gap", Wikipedia Day conference, San Francisco, California
- 2015
- "How to edit Wikipedia", AdaCamp, Portland, Oregon
- "Women it takes a village", WikiConference USA, Washington D.C.
- "Content Gender Gap, how to improve the coverage of women on Wikipedia", Wikimania, Mexico City, Mexico
Podcasts & videos
edit- March 8, 2022 "Invitation to a panel: Celebrating women’s achievements, taking action for equity" via diff.wikimedia.org. Youtube link.
- November 2, 2021 "Moving the Needle" at dot com: The Wikipedia Story, episode 3.
- October 11, 2021 Wikipedia Weekly at AdaWiki24.org
- October 9, 2021 Wikipedia Weekly at WikiConference North America 2021
- November 17, 2020 "Wikipedia’s Women in Red" at "The World According To Wikipedia" with Rebecca O'Neill (WMIE)
- January 27, 2020 Snøhetta x Wikimedia Brand Workshop in Oslo
- August 17, 2019 "Wikimania", Sveriges Television
- June 11, 2019 "Exploring the gender gap in Wikipedia editors", University of Washington
- November 27, 2018 "WikiCite & gender diversity visibility" at Wikicite 2018 - Day 1 - Content Gaps - plenary
- November 14, 2018 “Wikipedia’s gender gap, and what would Hari Seldon do about it?”, OCLC Distinguished Seminar Series (youtube link is on the webpage)
- August 20, 2018 "These women are editing thousands of Wikipedia articles in a quest for gender parity", by Allison Goldberg and Jennifer Jamula, "Two Girls One Podcast", The Daily Dot
- October 9, 2016, "WMC Live #182:Samantha Swords, Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight" (Podcast). Live With Robin Morgan, Women's Media Center
- May 29, 2016, "Episode 20 – Women in Red" (Podcast), Promoting Secular Feminism.
Articles
editArticles created
edit- By year: 2007 (167) | 2008 (848) | 2009 (1,206) | 2010 (132) | 2011 (337) | 2012 (300) | 2013 (365) | 2014 (376) | 2015 (333) | 2016 (319) | 2017 (322) | 2018 (215) | 2019 (215) | 2020 (67) | 2007-2020 total=5,201 | 2021 (in progress)
- Women's biographies
- 100wikidays (2016)
- 100wikicommonsdays (2017-18)
Did You Know (DYK?) articles
edit- List of articles I created/co-created/co-improved which appeared at DYK? section of mainpage
- DYK A-Z country challenge with user:Dr. Blofeld and user:Nvvchar
- My love of DYK articles: On September 19, 2007, I created the Kallawaya people article. Another editor noticed it, nominated it at DYK, and a few days later, it appeared in the DYK section of the mainpage; it was my first DYK contribution. On September 18, 2013, Goaribari Island appeared in the DYK section; I was the third person (and first woman) to have 1,000 contributions appear at DYK. It was an important achievement for me; here's what I said about it:
- Some of you know that I am a cultural anthropologist at heart. I wanted to follow in the footsteps of Margaret Mead and study cultural anthropology at Barnard (my mom's alma mater), like Margaret did. I wanted to travel to Papua New Guinea and do research on its people, like Margaret did. But my dad said 'no' to majoring in anthropology -- he wanted something more practical for my university studies. So now, years later, I get to live the life of an armchair cultural anthropologist, writing articles about Goaribari Island and its cannibals. To all the girls out there with impractical dreams, this article is dedicated to you.
- See also: DYK? ranking by username
Good articles
edit- Kanak people
- Llantwit Major
- Calais
- East Worldham
- West Worldham
- Hilston Park
- Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary
- Mount Jackson (Antarctica)
- Paco de Lucía
- Paris
- Marrakesh
- Badajoz
- Honiara
- Cwm, Llanrothal
- Aalborg
- "Hooray Henry"!
- Skagen
- The Great Ziegfeld
- The Dorchester
- Lågskär
- Mogadishu
- Culture of the Cook Islands
- Althorp
- Port of Skagen
- Odense
- Modesta Avila
- Salta, Cumbria
- Waldorf–Astoria (New York, 1893)
- Larabanga Mosque
- Cortina d'Ampezzo
- Alatskivi Castle
- Varanasi
- Sue Bailey Thurman
- DakshinaChitra
- Newton House, Llandeilo
- Caesars Palace
- Desert Inn
- Eleanor Sophia Smith
- Malouma
- Doris Stevens
GAN reviews
edit- Wappocomo (Romney, West Virginia)
- Crystal Palace Dinosaurs
- Enterprise (NX-01)
- Paris Exposition, 1900 (film series)
- Dunrobin Castle
- Sunder Lal
- Drama dari Krakatau
- College of All Saints, Maidstone
- Bishop's Palace, Wells
- K-368 (Kansas highway)
- Dewey Decimal Classification
- The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
- Ma Chengyuan
- Sibyl Hathaway
- Louise Bryant
- Bazy Tankersley
- Angus McDonald (Virginia militiaman)
- Thomas Brunner
- A Trip to the Moon
- Earth structure
- Maria Firmina dos Reis
- Grandma Moses
- Mikea people
- Edward Hollamby
- Eleanor Norcross
- Ika Hügel-Marshall
- Jessica Anderson
- Elvy Kalep
- Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy (West Virginia senator)
Favorite quotes
edit- "Try not. Do or do not. There is no try." -Yoda
- "Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." -William James[1]
- "It took me quite a long time to develop a voice and now that I have it, I am not going to be silent" -Madeleine Albright[2]
- "Never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world." -Margaret Mead
- "... it is not women's inferiority that has determined their historical insignificance: it is their historical insignificance that has doomed them to inferiority." -Simone de Beauvoir[3]
- "WWHSD?" -me
References
edit- ^ Ricci, Carlo; Pritscher, Conrad P. (2015). Holistic Pedagogy: The Self and Quality Willed Learning. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-14944-8.
- ^ Peck-McClain, Emily; Tyler, Jen; Sullivan, Shannon; Thames, Theresa S.; Boyer, J. Paige (2020). Speaking Truth: Women Raising Their Voices in Prayer. Abingdon Press. ISBN 978-1-5018-9835-8.
- ^ Beauvoir, Simone De (1949). Translated by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier (2009). Introduction by Judith Thurman (2009). (ed.). The Second Sex. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-81453-1.
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