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Selected Work
Biographies
- Afghan Girls Robotics Team
- Akil Kumarasamy
- Allison Ponthier
- Amanda Gorman
- Amber Briggle
- Amy Jo Hutchison
- Angel Theory
- Angela Glover Blackwell
- Anjali Pawar
- Aurora James
- Barbara Lisicki
- Bindu Ammini
- Cariol Horne
- Carmen Lozano Dumler
- Carolyn Briggs
- Charity Dean
- Chika Stacy Oriuwa
- Cynthia Graham Hurd
- Daphne Frias
- Devika Rotawan
- Dipsita Dhar
- Disha Ravi
- Divya Gokulnath
- Elisa Crespo
- Erynn Chambers
- Farahnaz Forotan
- Frances Haugen
- Gabrielle Diana
- Geeta Luthra
- Gunilla Gerland
- Haifa Bitar
- Hazel Erby
- India Walton
- Ishrat Jahan
- Ivanka Das
- Jakucho Setouchi
- Jasmine Zapata
- Jen Manion
- Jennifer Chrisler
- Jessica Foschi
- Jovita Fontanez
- Kalimah Johnson
- Karishma Mehta
- Kataluna Enriquez
- Katherine Gilmore Richardson
- Lia Thomas
- Mahrukh Inayet
- Mariah Lopez
- Martina Castro
- Mary E. Baker
- Meena Alexander
- Mika Tosca
- Millie Lawson Bethell Paxton
- Nadya A.R.
- Namita Gokhale
- Nesrine Malik
- Noliwe Rooks
- Parismita Singh
- Parosha Chandran
- Precious McKesson
- Priya Ramani
- Puerto Rican women in the military
- Ranjana Kumari
- Rashida Richardson
- Rayhan Asat
- Rebecca Mammen John
- Rehana Fathima
- Renee V. H. Simons
- Robin Wonsley Worlobah
- Ruthanna Emrys
- Saloni Chopra
- Sandra Levinson
- Sarah Joseph (author)
- Shalu Nigam
- Sharmila Oswal
- Somaya Faruqi
- Susanne B. Hirt
- Syra Madad
- Tameka Bradley Hobbs
- Taylor Dumpson
- Ushasie Chakraborty
- Whitney "Strix" Beltrán
- Willene Johnson
- Winnice P. Clement
- Yemi Adenuga
Books and other publications
Organizations
WP:SQUIRREL
- WikiProject Deletion sorting/Women
- AfC sorting/Culture/Biography/Women
- WikiProject Unreferenced articles
- Unreferenced women BLPs
- WikiProject Spam
Research resources
- The Wikipedia Library
- WikiProject Women in Red/Biographical resources
- ISFDB
- WP:RESOURCES
- https://www.google.com/preferences?hl=en-CA&fg=1#languages
WP:OWB
Conflict of Interest
This is what I wrote shortly after joining Wikipedia, (with the reference formatting later edited), and it is further discussed on my Talk page:
- Hi Everybody!
- I joined Wikipedia yesterday, and made some changes to Lee Weiner's page. I do have a close association with Lee Weiner - he is a member of my family.[1] I do not receive, and I do not expect to receive any compensation for these edits.[2] From my view, the page contained content that was unsourced and poorly sourced, and my edits are an attempt to add reliable and verifiable information to his biography, as it relates to his notability.[3][2] I also believe that this article would significantly benefit from additional contributions, and I am asking for help because my goal is to advance the aims of Wikipedia.[1][4][5]
I do not ever edit for compensation or expectation of any compensation. I have since also extensively edited the Chicago Seven article, for similar reasons related to the state of the sourcing and information in the article, and because the majority of the content added was not directly related to Lee Weiner. I have also worked on articles for related films, including Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8, Steal This Movie!, Chicago 10, The Chicago 8, and The Trial of the Chicago 7. I also started an article about the book Generation on Fire: Voices of Protest from the 1960s, which includes a chapter about Lee Weiner, and is also written by a family friend. My research for this article reminded me that during the development of the book, I was interviewed, but ultimately not included in the book.