I probably owe so much to this woman, I don’t even know how many of the articles on which I base my research were written by her.
“Emily Temple-Wood, a microbiology student at Loyola University Chicago, has come up with a unique way to combat the online harassment she faces as an advocate for women in science.
For every harassing email she gets, Temple-Wood has pledged to write one Wikipedia article on a woman in science.
She’s been a Wikipedia editor since she was 12 years old. Then, her motivation was to share information she found with the world.
But the online harassment she’s faced has given her an additional driving force. “My motivation is to channel the frustration I feel from being harassed into something productive,” she told BuzzFeed News.
Temple-Wood began the WikiProject Women Scientists in 2012 after discovering that female scientists weren’t adequately represented on the site.
Former Wikimedia Foundation staff member Siko Bouterse told the Wikimedia blog about the impact of Temple-Wood’s work:
She’s created hundreds of articles about women scientists, including articles that address multiple gaps in Wikipedia - it’s really important that she’s not just writing about white women scientists, she’s also working to address underrepresentation of women of color in Wikipedia and looking at other points of intersectionality as well. And perhaps most importantly, because we’re much stronger collectively than alone, Emily has taught and inspired others to do the same …
Find out more about WikiProject Women Scientists and a list of the biographies created by the project here.”
Read the full piece here
AWESOME WORK EMILY!!!