Hi everyone,

(This is still in the making, so no solid promises or plans yet.)

In the Netherlands a small group of representatives of organisations that deal 
with women’s history is seriously brainstorming about a longer-term project to 
represent the Dutch women’s history better on Wikipedia. Together with a few 
other Dutch Wikipedians, I’m brainstorming together with them (and will 
probably help them during the actual process when the project takes off).

At this moment, our plan is to narrow our focus to the subject of Dutch 
second-wave feminism and to ‘recruit’ university docents to do 
Wikipedia-oriented courses with students. We hope that a few enthusiastic 
university teachers will teach a term course on second-wave feminism (probably 
one term of the 2015-16 academic year), and that students will be asked to 
write or improve Wikipedia articles as an assignment.

My question to this list is the following:
The organisations’ representatives are curious whether there are any earlier, 
similar projects that we can refer to, and learn from. Are there?
I mean: projects in which local Wikipedians have worked together with local 
feminist organisations, or women’s history organisations, in order to 
structurally improve content on Wikipedia.
I did a bit of searching around on the various Gender Gap project pages (I 
admit: superficially) but couldn’t find any so far. I’m aware of the 
Art+Feminism edit-a-thons.

In any case - all suggestions and tips are very welcome.

Many thanks! Sandra (User:Spinster)





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