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WikiProject icon Women in Red: #1day1woman (2019)
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Reverting addition of content

MLG is asked to kindly discuss the disputed content, per BRD.

  • YouthkiAwaaz is a community-blog and not a RS.
  • The link to Princeton Profile is dead.
  • The Dastkar website does not support the assertions being made.
  • In 2005, at the Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID), she worked with marginalized women who were were unfamiliar with using non-governmental organizations to affect political change in their communities. [1] is textbook reference-spamming in a bid to introduce whatever little can be sourced about her w/o any consideration of encylopedic value.

Regards, WBG converse

  1. ^ Ackerly, Brooke (Fall 2007). "'How Does Change Happen?' Deliberation and Difficulty". Hypatia. 22 (4): 46–63 – via Project MUSE.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WikiProject icon Women in Red: #1day1woman (2019)
WikiProject iconThis redirect was created or improved during the #1day1woman initiative hosted by the Women in Red project in 2019. The editor(s) involved may be new; please assume good faith regarding their contributions before making changes.
WikiProject icon Wiki Loves Pride
WikiProject iconThis article was created or improved during Wiki Loves Pride, 2019.

Reverting addition of content

MLG is asked to kindly discuss the disputed content, per BRD.

  • YouthkiAwaaz is a community-blog and not a RS.
  • The link to Princeton Profile is dead.
  • The Dastkar website does not support the assertions being made.
  • In 2005, at the Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID), she worked with marginalized women who were were unfamiliar with using non-governmental organizations to affect political change in their communities. [1] is textbook reference-spamming in a bid to introduce whatever little can be sourced about her w/o any consideration of encylopedic value.

Regards, WBG converse

  1. ^ Ackerly, Brooke (Fall 2007). "'How Does Change Happen?' Deliberation and Difficulty". Hypatia. 22 (4): 46–63 – via Project MUSE.

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