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Thanks WomenArtistUpdates for all the work you put in make WiR efforts happen smoothly. I'm pinging the participants of Women in Red's Women in Africa contest with an update, now that we're two months in: over 100 articles have been created in January and February! Let's help make the final month of the contest a success too :) Dsp13 ( talk) 14:24, 1 March 2021 (UTC)
Hi, a banner tells me it is near International Women's Day, etc. When I browse in wp:WOMRED's index of redlinks, I cannot find where historic women's club items would be. It was fun in the past working with you and User:Megalibrarygirl and User:Missvain and User:Pegship, on NRHP, California Historic Landmark, etc. articles. Could any of you figure out how to put these redlinks into the month-long March editing drive?
The following are red links on List of women's clubs page which provides context and examples:
And best of all perhaps: Tomato club movement or Tomato clubs which were women-empowering and interesting predecessors to Home Demonstration Clubs. See sources Tomato clubs at NCpedia and other sources at archived discussion User talk:WomenArtistUpdates/Archive 2019#Home Demonstration Clubs, and more about Women's Clubs
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I'd be very happy if these could be included/offered in the March project somehow. Since the often-great NRHP registration/nomination documents can be a bit hard to find, while they are almost all now available in either the National Park Service's pages or the newer National Archives system (both covered in wp:NRHPHELP), I'd even be willing to try to provide corresponding links to those, to help any potential newbies. Say by editing over in whichever WIR or other page where they were offered.
Anyhow, even if nothing can be done, hope you are well, etc. Cheers, -- Doncram ( talk) 00:26, 2 March 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, thanks for all your work on notable women and the barnstar-giving out. Thanks in particular for your copyediting of some of my articles. This is kinda random, but do you understand what authority control actually does? I've never understood what it is or how it works. Cheers, Eddie891 Talk Work 20:17, 7 March 2021 (UTC)
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hi @WomenArtistUpdates, yes, I think that logo for WEAD is no longer in use. I don't see it on their website. Thanks for correcting the name. I wasn't able to do that. Composter1216 ( talk) 16:15, 29 May 2021 (UTC)Composter1216
Hi! I reverted one of your edits and am coming by to explain. The 1954 Guggenheim fellowship is not mentioned explicitly on the Guggenheim page, but it's also clear he was awarded two fellowships form the Guggenheim foundation (see this). I am of the thought that he simply delayed the second one. --- Possibly ( talk) 22:14, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
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Alanna the Brave, I assume you would like a riff on this logo. If you go to the talk page of the Latin America Editathon Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/205 you can see the barnstars I made for that contest. Something like that? WomenArtistUpdates ( talk) 22:23, 16 September 2021 (UTC)
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Also, I hope you use the logo on the project event page :)
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Hello. I've just moved Judy Irola to mainspace. You'd very kindly offered to add a fair use image to it once it was live so I thought I'd drop a note here to say it's ready! EEHalli ( talk) 17:47, 27 November 2021 (UTC)