I thought it'd be refreshing to have a positive thread and something less-...porny, if you will :)

*What have /you/ been working on? In any language, on any sister project of Wikimedia? Online and offline? What are you doing to be proactive or contributing as a volunteer, fellow, staff member, etc? Don't be shy, share your work! Be bold and be proud*!

I've been working on the Teahouse, as part of my Fellowship, and of course, you're welcome to stop by and say hi if you wish and make a guest profile (or sign up to be a host!):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Teahouse

Article wise I've been writing a lot about the Smithsonian, since I'm finishing up my final month as Wikipedian-in-Residence there. Just finished a rewrite of the National Museum of African Art which was the first Smithsonian museum to hire a woman director: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Museum_of_African_Art

When I have leisure-Wikipedia time (which seems like never these days) I've been working on trudging through the 1,000+ backlog of WikiProject Women's History unrated articles (i.e. importance/class).

We also have a second women's edit-a-thon coming up in San Francisco, if you're in the area, sign up! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/San_Francisco_WikiWomen%27s_Edit-a-Thon_2

What about you? Online and offline activities, I'd love to hear about how you've being proactive and what you're working on!

-Sarah


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*Sarah Stierch*
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