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English: New College students and staff at the University of Edinburgh challenged the gender bias on Wikipedia by staging an afternoon edit-a-thon on 2nd November 2016 where they added and edited pages for prominent women associated with religion through history. The afternoon began with a keynote speech from Roger Bamkin from WikiProject Women in Red who explained the importance of what was about to happen, followed by Dr Lesley Orr, a prominent historian who talked of her experiences when researching and writing about these prominent women in the history of religion.
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Source The University of Edinburgh School of Divinity
Author Alexander Chow
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