We will get together to improved content about issues centering on sexual assault, stalking and intimate partner violence, especially events that happen at universities and educational facilities.
Any resources you would like to refer to (and UVa has archives of its own to review )
You're welcome to bring your camera and take pictures
Preferably, a registered Wikipedia user account (but we can also create one on the spot)
Schedule
Come in the morning, afternoon, or both!
10AM - Overview of Edit-a-Thon goals and Wikipedia "How Tos" - Breakfast will be served (bagels & coffee)
11AM onward - editing workshops and direct editing pages of interest
12:30 - "Lunch n' Learn" - Scholars will discuss why "Edit-a-Thons" are even necessary and get into the larger questions of gendered inequality on Wikipedia (Catering from Take It Away)
1-4PM - editing workshops and direct editing pages of interest
This event is open to people of all experience levels. Sign up below by editing the page and adding your username or by signing up on the Facebook event page.
On-campus stalking (This would be a huge undertaking - we would need to make sure that this wouldn't already be covered somewhere else - maybe find a way to incorporate it into an article?) ([1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7])
No One Else Can Have You (A 2014 YA murder mystery, author gained some attention for stalking a negative reviewer - [8], [9], [10], [11], [12])
Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red - a WikiProject devoted to the expansion of female related articles, definitely a good, safe place to start with questions