Wikipedia:WikiWomen's History Month/2012/Outcomes
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This page is for outcomes from WikiWomen's History Month 2012! Please list your outcomes alphabetically! Feel free to share newly uploaded Commons images throughout this page. Also, if you translated an article, please share (and mention what language!).
New articles created
[edit]- 1982 Barnard Conference on Sexuality
- Amish dolls
- Valerie Aurora
- Barnard Center for Research on Women
- Madeline Heineman Berger
- Birth Control Review
- Doris Holmes Blake
- Angela Byron
- Beatrice Morrow Cannady
- Círculo de Bellas Artes on cawiki
- Klara Dan von Neumann
- Helen M. Duncan
- Gloria Escoffery
- The fair triumvirate of wit
- Isabel Pérez Farfante
- Mary Gardiner
- Dorie Greenspan
- Clara H. Hasse
- Immigration and Nationality Technical Corrections Act
- Myra Keen
- Mary Stuart MacDougall
- Elisabetta Manfredini-Guarmani
- Vera Nikolaevna Maslennikova
- Margaret Naumburg
- Eleanor Ragsdale
- Grace Sandhouse
- Scholar and Feminist Online
- Themes in Maya Angelou's autobiographies
- Viola Shelly Shantz
- Mount Solomons
- Edith E. Sproul
- Un món on cawiki
- Tertúlia (Ángeles Santos) on cawiki
- Elizabeth Timothy
- Eva McDonald Valesh
- Women's Medical Association of New York City
Sculptors
[edit]See new List of female sculptors.
Architects
[edit]See new List of female architects.
Sportwomen
[edit]Articles expanded
[edit]- Maya Angelou (submitted for Peer Review)
- Anglo-Saxon women
- Lily May Atkinson
- Ángela Auad
- Noeline Baker
- Melissa Barak
- Berkeley Student Food Collective
- Anna Blackburne
- Priscilla Fairfield Bok
- Ann Boyce
- Victoria Brown
- Hannah Buckling (nominated for GA as part of goal)
- Elizabeth Caradus
- Emily Carr
- CIA Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory
- Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson
- Concubinage
- Controlled burns
- Marita Covarrubias
- Maria Badia i Cutchet
- Mary Dennett
- Patricia Buckley Ebrey
- Matilda Evans
- Empowerment evaluation
- Petrona Eyle
- Eilene Galloway
- Margaret Geller
- Hmong women and childbirth practices
- Emma Hollis
- Ruth Edmonds Hill
- Institute on Religion and Democracy
- Lisa Kelly (rescued from deletion)
- Bronwen Knox (nominated for GA as part of goal)
- Holly Lincoln-Smith (nominated for GA as part of goal)
- Alicia McCormack (nominated for GA as part of goal, passed on 14 April)
- Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Amina Mohamed
- Barbara Morgan (photographer)
- Harriet Russell Morison
- Sarojini Naidu
- Sexism
- National Institute of Science and Technology
- Aslı Perker
- Glencora Ralph (nominated for GA as part of goal)
- Irina Ratushinskaya
- Lizzie Frost Rattray
- Irina Ratushinskaya
- Nannie Aschenheim Reis
- Monica Reyes
- Annie Jane Schnackenberg
- Dana Scully
- Twyla Tharp
- Ángeles Santos Torroella on cawiki
- Teigan Van Roosmalen (nominated for GA as part of goal)
- Rowena Webster (nominated for GA as part of goal)
- Women's Library and Information Centre Foundation
- Peggy Yu
- Nicola Zagame (nominated for GA as part of goal)
Article features
[edit]This space is for articles that were DYKs, articles that became featured or good for women's history month, or were featured else where.
- Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham, featured article on Portal:Architecture, March 2012.
- Kaija Saariaho, featured in the March "In this month" section on Portal :Opera
- Simone Young, featured in the March "In this month" section on Portal :Opera
- Fanny Salvini-Donatelli, featured in the March "In this month" section on Portal :Opera
- Sibyl Sanderson, featured in the March "In this month" section on Portal :Opera
- Élisabeth Jacquet, featured in the March "In this month" section on Portal :Opera
- Birgitta Svendén, featured in the March "In this month" section on Portal :Opera
- Sarah Caldwell, featured in the March "In this month" section on Portal :Opera
- Myfanwy Piper, featured in the March "In this month" section on Portal :Opera
- Marita Covarrubias, featured in Did You Know on 19 March.
- Sandra Holden, featured in Did You Know on 29 March.
- Ashleigh Southern, featured in Did You Know on 2 March.
- Glencora Ralph, featured in Did You Know on 2 March.
- Kelsey Wakefield, featured in Did You Know on 2 March.
- Zoe Arancini, featured in Did You Know on 2 March.
- Rowena Webster, featured in Did You Know on 2 March.
- Nicola Zagame, featured in Did You Know on 2 March.
- Teigan Van Roosmalen, featured in Did You Know on 4 March.
- Alicia McCormack, featured in Did You Know on 5 March.
- Jane Moran, featured in Did You Know on 6 March.
- Victoria Brown (water polo), featured in Did You Know on 7 March.
- Rebecca Rippon , featured in Did You Know on 7 March.
- Kate Gynther, featured in Did You Know on 7 March.
- Melissa Rippon, featured in Did You Know on 7 March.
- Isobel Bishop, featured in Did You Know on 10 March.
- Holly Lincoln-Smith, featured in Did You Know on 10 March.
- Sophia Taylor, featured in Did You Know on 14 March.
- Giulietta Guicciardi, featured in Did You Know on 8 March
- Softball in Tasmania, featured in Did You Know on 29 March