Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's Classical Committee/Outcomes2021
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The Women's Classical Committee Wikipedia project was started in 2017. In 2021 we created and/or improved 113 articles.
Articles created or improved (December 2021)
- Dorothy Charlesworth - added image
- Catherine Hezser
- Lydia Baumbach - added image
- Caroline Bammel - added image
- Suzanne Frey-Kupper
- Eva Johnston
- Evi Touloupa
Articles created or improved (November 2021)
- Lysistrata - added ref = comparison with Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
- Ola El Aguizy
- Jacquetta Hawkes - promoted to Good Article
- If Not, Winter
- Lutgarde Vandeput
- Beth Severy-Hoven
- Evi Touloupa
- Elizabeth A. Clark
Articles created or improved (October 2021)
- Nandini Pandey
- Freda Nkirote
- Sadiah Qureshi
- Nanno Marinatos
- Anna Apostolaki featured in DYK
- Catherine Downes - featured on DYK
- Julia Hillner
- Katherine Harloe
- Shelley Haley
- Zena Kamash
- 2 x redlists for African women egyptologists and archaeologists (I also searched for classicists and epigraphers, but no one came up) - also listed on WIR list pages
- Anna Cooper
- Wolfardine von Minutoli
Articles created or improved (September 2021)
- Catherine Downes - Nominated for DYK
- Great Dover Street woman - DYK on 22nd September 2021
- Susan M. Hopkins
- Maria da Piedade de Jesus
- Anna Apostolaki - became a Good Article, nominated for Did You Know
- Shelley Haley
Articles created or improved (August 2021)
Articles created or improved (July 2021)
- Otelia Cromwell
- Eva Fiesel
- Olivette Otele
- Julia Caldwell Frazier
- Edi Shukriu - add image
- Women in archaeology added more images, but they are all of white women bar one - v problematic.
- Lacey Wallace
- Janet DeLaine
Articles created or improved (June 2021)
Articles created or improved (May 2021)
Articles created or improved (April 2021)
- Sara Perry (archaeologist)
- Naomi Payne
- Rose Ferraby - add recent detail and reorganise
- Wilhelmina Jashemski - add image
- Mary Rambaran-Olm (no tweets please)
- Anna Apostolaki
- Emily Penrose