I doubled the Videos of Women category by adding a couple of videos I made a 
couple of years ago while making candles. Yay me!
(If  you have articles about candle making in your languages, make use of them. 
Only used in swedish article so far...)

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Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 12:50:38 -0400
Subject: [Gendergap] Seeing diversity as well as reading about it ...





When we’ve focused on making article content more gender-inclusive here, 
we’ve usually considered only the text. But a recent edit of mine reminded me 
that that’s not the only place we can do this.
 
A month or so ago, on a short train trip to a city near us, my son (at my 
suggestion) took a video of the conductor of what was to be our train home 
lining the switch (point to those of you English speakers outside of North 
America) to bring the train onto the track next to the platform for boarding. 
He 
and I have been making videos for Wikipedia since Wikimania (when I realized 
that we could do it, and it occurred to me for other reasons that this might be 
another way to make the encyclopedia more welcoming to female readers and 
editors) and I had noticed that [[railroad switch]] had neither photo nor video 
of someone actually making the adjustment, an operation that takes place 
thousands of times a day on railroads all over the planet and is fundamental to 
rail transport (yes, there was a video of some tracks in Hong Kong being 
switched, but it was so short and subtle as to be nearly useless).
 
It took me a while to get around to editing the video and convert it to 
.ogv format, then upload it 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:NJ_Transit_conductor_lines_a_switch_in_Port_Jervis,_NY.ogv).
 
Only after I did, and then added it to the article, did I pleasantly realize 
that it showed a young African-American woman (so score that double for 
diversity of representation) doing something not always associated with women 
(although, of course, as we all know, there are many women who work as 
passenger 
rail conductors).
 
Of course, when I look at the “Videos of women” category on Commons 
(http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Videos_of_women) 
and see both how underpopulated it is and how it’s subdivided, I remember that 
we still have a lot of work to do.
 
Daniel Case

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