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March 2015
[edit](This month, we will feature stories about women and gender diversity on Wikimedia, to coincide with International Women's Day and related events such as WikiWomen's March. If you have good stories to share on this topic, please submit a draft on the Wikimedia Blog project hub. Learn more.)
- Week of March 2-6
- Women in Wikimedia (introducing this month's editorial focus on this theme, by Fabrice, reviewed by Heather) Posted
- Women and gender diversity: What are your favorite articles? (invite our community to suggest high quality articles, led by Fabrice, reviewed by Comms) Posted
- Inspire Campaign to fund new gender diversity initiatives (by Siko, Maria and Alex, reviewed by Fabrice/Heather) Posted
- Join a Wikipedia edit-a-thon near you for International Women's Day (by Fabrice/Andrew, reviewed by A+F and Comms) Posted
- Meet some of the women who contribute to Wikipedia (roundup of WikiWomen profiles by Victor, Andrew and Fabrice, reviewed by Heather) Posted
- Hindi Wiki Sammelan Meetup (by Muzammil, reviewed by Andrew) Posted
- European commission hearing on copyright reform (by Lukas Mezger reviewed by Andrew) Posted
- Week of March 9-13
- Beyond she/he: Gender as a text field (by Mssematics, reviewed by Fabrice) Posted
- Wikimedia v. NSA: Wikimedia Foundation files suit against NSA to challenge upstream mass surveillance (by Michelle, reviewed by Comms) Posted
- FemWiki in Serbia: Reconstruction of 2014 (by Sanja, to be reviewed by Andrew) Posted
- Women Negotiating the Boundaries of Justice (by Robin Owain and Deborah Youngs, to be reviewed by Fabrice)Posted
- Growing free knowledge through open data (by Dario Taraborelli to be reviewed by Fabrice) Posted
- Week of March 16-20
- Interview with Virginia Gentilini about Italian fashion history (by Yoona, to be reviewed by Victor and Fabrice) Posted
- Bringing Wikipedia to a school without electricity (original story) (by Janet, to be reviewed by Victor/Fabrice)Posted
- What happens if you give a Wikipedia editor a research library? (by Alex and Jake, to be reviewed by Fabrice) Posted
- An open access policy for WMF (by Manprit, reviewed by Juliet) Posted
- Art+Feminism Edit-a-thons on International Wome's Day (by Art+Feminism, reviewed by Fabrice)Posted
- WMF welcomes Terry Gilbey as new COO (by Lila, reviewed by Comms) Posted
- Week of March 23-27
- February blog highlights (by Andrew, to be reviewed by Fabrice) Posted
- Wikimedia Foundation welcomes Guy Kawasaki as board member (by Katherine, reviewed by Comms) Posted
- Editatonas: increasing gender diversity in Mexico (by Ivan, reviewed by Fabrice) Posted
- Wikimedia Foundation welcomes Kourosh Karimkhany as VP of Strategic Partnerships (by Juliet/Katherine, reviewed by Comms) Posted
- Elonka Dunin Interview (by Andrew reviewed by Fabrice/Victor) Posted
- March issue of the Wikimedia Research Newsletter (newsletter contributors, reviewed by Dario/Tilman) Posted
- Week of March 30-Apr. 3
- 15 women who made a difference (by Fabrice, reviewed by Comms) Posted