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On March 7, 2019, to commemorate
International Women's Day and as part of the
Art+Feminism project, Shoshana Gugenheim and the
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education will be hosting a Wikipedia
edit-a-thon to create and improve articles about Jewish women artists. All are welcome to attend, regardless of faith or gender. This is a drop-in event; you're welcome to come and go as you please, and there's no requirement to stay during the entire session.
Another Believer: worked on adding WikiProject banners for entries in
Category:Jewish women artists. There were a dozen or so participants, including 3 OJM staffers and myself. A local rabbi attended and contributed, and I was particularly impressed by one young man who seemed to grasp code/markup quite quickly. Much thanks to Shoshana and OJM for hosting! ---
Another Believer(
Talk) 06:41, 8 March 2019 (UTC)
This page is an
archive. Do not edit the contents of this page. Please direct any additional comments to the
current main page.
On March 7, 2019, to commemorate
International Women's Day and as part of the
Art+Feminism project, Shoshana Gugenheim and the
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education will be hosting a Wikipedia
edit-a-thon to create and improve articles about Jewish women artists. All are welcome to attend, regardless of faith or gender. This is a drop-in event; you're welcome to come and go as you please, and there's no requirement to stay during the entire session.
Another Believer: worked on adding WikiProject banners for entries in
Category:Jewish women artists. There were a dozen or so participants, including 3 OJM staffers and myself. A local rabbi attended and contributed, and I was particularly impressed by one young man who seemed to grasp code/markup quite quickly. Much thanks to Shoshana and OJM for hosting! ---
Another Believer(
Talk) 06:41, 8 March 2019 (UTC)