Feminism and Folklore is an international writing contest. We have it at Wikipedia every year in February or March. Writers write about folk cultures and women in folklore from all over the world. This project goes with the photography contest called Wiki Loves Folklore (WLF) that happens on Wikimedia Commons.

For this, competition, write and improve articles about human cultural diversity here on the Simple English Wikipedia and other Wikimedia Foundation projects. This year, we write about folk culture from all over the world, with a particular attention to closing the gender gap with our partners from across the world.

The Feminism and Folklore contest has happened since 2019. The main page is on Meta. This is so many wikis in many languages can work together, all for the global wikilove movement.

The articles written for the contest must match the main idea. Most contestants will be able to find several good subjects to write about. These could be cultural festivals, dances, food and cooking, clothing or daily life routine emphasizing folk culture of that area. You are free to choose an article from the list we wrote or pick up a topic of your own so long as it is close to the main theme and focusing on closing the gender gap. "Intangible cultural heritage" means different things to different people. This helps people from different cultures talk to each other and respect each other. It also teaches the reader about cultural diversity.

Theme

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This year Feminism and Folklore will focus on feminism, women biographies and gender-focused topics for the project in league with Wiki Loves Folklore gender gap focus with folk culture theme on Wikipedia.

Folklore – around the world, including, but not limited to folk festivals, folk dances, folk music, folk activities, folk games, folk cuisine, folk wear, fairy tales, folk plays, folk arts, folk religion, mythology, etc.

Women in folklore – includes but is not limited to, women and queer personalities in folklore, folk culture (folk artists, folk dancers, folk singers, folk musicians, folk game athletes, women in mythology, women warriors in folklore, witches and witch hunting, fairy tales and more).

Timeline

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1 February 2023 00:01 UTC – 31 March 2023 11:59 UTC.

Rules

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Each article must meet the criteria given on the main page:

*"Folklore" does not mean folk stories in this contest (rather, not only folklore). It means more like "folk culture."

Please add the template ((FNF2023)) to each talk page.

Prizes

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Prizes for top contributors (International) (most articles):

(Prizes will be in gift vouchers/coupons only)

Organizer

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  1. Darkfrog24

Jury members

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Add your username to the list using #((User|YOUR USERNAME HERE)) ("Jury members" means more like "judges.")

Jury members will read and judge the contest entries using rules to be announced.

  1. Darkfrog24 (talk · contribs)
  2. Haoreima (talk · contribs)

Contestants

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Add your username to the list using #((User|YOUR USERNAME HERE))

  1. DovahFRD (talk · contribs)
  2. Eptalon (talk · contribs)
  3. Haoreima (talk · contribs)
  4. Ferien (talk · contribs)
  5. Lights and freedom (talk · contribs)
  6. Zlgll (talk · contribs)

Suggested pages to create

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Meta has written a list of articles to create. Some Wikis already have them and some Wikis don't: [1]

If you think the Simple English Wikipedia should have a page on this folk story or person, post here:

*Has also been requested by at least one other Simple English Wikiproject.

Possible sources

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If you know of a website that would make a good source, post here: