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Nomination of Alice Barnes for deletion[edit]

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May 2012[edit]

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Hall of Fame[edit]

When mentioning the induction of various women into the "Women's Hall of Fame", you should clearly indicate that this refers to the San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame, who stated mission is to "acknowledge and honor women who have significantly contributed to the quality of life and who have made outstanding volunteer contributions in San Diego County."[1] Simply listing this as the "Women's Hall of Fame" seems a bit like puffery, making the honor seem like more than it really might be. Also, please know that your association with the organization is considered a conflict of interest. Please read up on those guidelines before you continue editing. WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 21:46, 1 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]


Copyright problems with Judy Forman[edit]

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Speedy deletion of "Patricia shaffer"[edit]

A page you created, Patricia shaffer, has been tagged for deletion, as it meets one or more of the criteria for speedy deletion; specifically, it is about a person or group of people, but it does not indicate how they are important or significant, and thus why they should be included in an encyclopedia. Please see the guidelines for what is generally accepted as notable, and the guidelines for biographies in particular.

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Thank you. Tbhotch. Grammatically incorrect? Correct it! See terms and conditions. 22:25, 1 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Removing Speedy at Patricia shaffer[edit]

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Issues with Patricia Shaffer[edit]

Hi! Welcome to Wikipedia, and thanks for your contributions. I took the liberty of deleting Template:Sister Patricia Shaffer, Ph.D. which you created as a copy of mainspace article Patricia shaffer, presumably in error. I also note that the text in Patricia shaffer appears to be a copy of text that appears elsewhere on the web[2][3]. Both sites indicate that the content is copyright. I'm afraid that we cannot accept copyright material without permission. See Wikipedia:COPYRIGHT#Using_copyrighted_work_from_others for more details. Cheers, Bovlb (talk) 23:42, 1 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Copyright problem: Patricia shaffer[edit]

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Checking into this a little more, I see that the source website lists "Ashley Gardner" as Executive Director. If this is you, then please follow the instructions above to email your permission to the wikimedia office. Sorry if this is all a bit off-putting, but it is intended to protect the rights of authors. Thanks, Bovlb (talk) 00:52, 2 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
If I might offer another piece of advice, please read Wikipedia:Notability (people) carefully; that explains our criteria for which people can have an encyclopedia article here. To preserve your articles from deletion, not only must your subject pass the criteria, but your article should also make the supporting claims explicitly. If you want assistance in creating your articles, you could try Wikipedia:Article creation and Wikipedia:Articles for creation. Cheers, Bovlb (talk) 15:48, 2 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

The article Rita Sanchez has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

This is a hall of fame inductee at county level, and notability has not been demonstrated

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The article Martha W. Longenecker has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

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Alemi Daba[edit]

Alemi Daba is originally from an Oromo tribal village located in Ethiopia. Alemi received her first education from Christian missionaries, since during her youth girls were not allowed to receive a formal education. Alemi’s homeland was under communist rule and many of her family members were executed, one of them being her husband. She was tortured due to her Christian religious affiliation. Alemi and her two daughters immigrated to the United States in 1988 and arrived in San Diego as refugees. After Alemi settled down and adapted to her new lifestyle she began to help other refugees to settle into new communities and begin their new life. At the moment, Alemi is the Director of Women and Children for the Alliance for African Assistance. The organization helps refugees from around the world to get their life going in San Diego. She is also the spokeswoman for Refugee Women Hand In Hand.

Alemi Daba was inducted into the San Diego Women's Hall of Fame in 2002.

Makeda Dread Cheatom[edit]

Makeda Dread Cheatom is founder of The World Beat Center in San Diego, California, Balboa Park. She turned an old water tower into an art venue. This transformation includes artistry and portraits from various artist, including Bob Marley. Divided into two stories, this venue has a cafe, gift shop, and art work. Every Sunday night she hosts “Reggae Makossa,” a program which brings together various cultures world wide to indulge in high spirit music and art. Aside from her Sunday night music, she welcomes all who are interested in dancing, art and drumming all at low cost.


Cheatom was born in Texas, and later moved to San Diego, California. Gorwing up in Logan Heights, she learned how the community is an important aspect as a child. Experiencing a rough childhood, she always appreciated those around her community that understood her. Cheatom went to San Diego Mesa College, studying in culinary arts. This led her to open a restaurant called “The Prophet Vegetarian” in 1971. Later, she went into radio, hosting two online shows; One World Reggae and Big Up Radio. Obtaining her degree in Telecommunications, she became a well known DJ in San Diego, on station 92.5FM and 91.1FM. She has accomplished her goals by education communities in San Diego and globally.

Makeda Dread Cheatom was induced into the San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame in 2012.[1]

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Laura Rodriguez[edit]

Laura Rodriguez is an activist who enjoyed giving back to the Chicano community of [[San Diego]]. Here she created improvement particularly to [[Barrio Logan]] Heights; striving to provide health care for those within the community. Most of her life was spent in the Barrio, where she learned the value of family after she was orphaned at the age of 12. She later married to David Rodriguez, and continued to stay in the Barrio to raise a family. During raising a family, Laura dedicated her time in the Chicano Park, east of the Coronado Bridge; where she organized the foundation in order to keep the property. After saving the community park, Laura decided to do more, so she went forth and founded The Logan Heights Family Center in 1970. With the help of civic leaders, volunteers and financial pledges, Laura managed to make credit to the San Diego County, and in 1987 the pediatric clinic was added to her name. Laura’s recognition includes awards from of Mexican American Woman of the Year 1974, Salvation Army Door of Hope Woman's Auxiliary-Women of Distinction 1981, and Oradora de Honor 1978. Laura was recognized by president George Bush with the 595th Point of Light Reception. In 2010, Laura was inducted as a Cultural Competent Bridge Builder in the Woman's Hall of Fame. [4] Laura later died in 1994 leaving behind 4 children.

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Jane Dumas[edit]

Jane Dumas is a well-know and well respected historian and member of the Jamul Band of Kumeyaay Indians in Eastern San Diego California. In 1981, Dumas aided in the founding of the San Diego American Indian Health Center, which is a nonprofit cooperation, providing services for San Diegan Native Americans. Today, she continues to spread her knowledge and wisdom through speaking in classrooms, as well as participating in public events. Her goal is to communicate the importance of Kumeyaay culture, medicine, traditional language and history in today’s American Indian societies.

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Gracia Molina de Pick[edit]

Gracia Molina de Pick is known for her efforts to secure equality for women and people of color. She was born into a political family of Mexico, however has lived in San Diego for over forty years. She aided in the founding of Partido Popular, which is a Mexican political party that fought to preserve voting rights for women. She has been working to further advance the participation of women and individuals of color in democratic processes since the early 1950s. Her work has made her internationally known, and has been a part of every UN World Conference on women. She continues to dedicate herself to improve the status of women in her community while having served as a professor at San Diego Mesa College and lecturer at UCSD.

Gracia Molina de Pick was inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame in 2002.[7]

Alice Barnes[edit]

Alice Barnes is well known for her dedication to social justice. While she was a school teacher for twenty-five years, she dedicated the following thirty years to become a full time activist for social justice. She is best known for her work with the United Farmworkers Union, where she dedicated herself to helping organize boycotts, collecting signatures for petitions, and furnishing meals for strikers as well as supporters. In 1980, she aided in the formation of food cooperative for farm laborers of North San Diego. Barnes was also involved in the American Indian Movement. In 1977, she participated in the "Longest Walk" which protested legislation that abolished treaties with Native Americans. During the march, she organized food and housing for 300 marchers at least once. Due to her coragous, giving, and determined ways, she is admired by many including; Cesar Chavez, Gloria Stienem, Dennis Banks, and Governor Jerry Brown, only to mention a few.

Alice Barnes was inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame in 2003.[8]

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Vivian Reznik[edit]

Vivian Reznik is an activist, and commits herself to her community. She was a San Diego City Commissioner for Arts and Culture in 2010. Her influence for such dedication began when she was admitted to Yale University where she was able to be a part of the first female class. After graduating, she went to UC San Diego where she became a Pediatric Nephrologist. She is now Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, a professor and Vic Chair of UC San Diego School of Medicine. Throughout Vivian’s years of education her primarily focus was always dedicated to developing and expanding on the development within her community on health care. She wanted to ensure better health care across diverse communities within the San Diego County, and received federal and private grants. She is currently using a 2.5 million dollar grant from the Dyson Foundation, and using this to teach incoming physicians how to effectively communicate across various cultures. Vivian is known for her direct achievement, and recognized through The National Center of Leadership in Academic Medicine and San Diego’s National Academic Center of Excellence on Youth Violence funded by the Centers for Disease Control.

Vivian Reznik was induced to the Woman's Hall of Fame in 2010. [9]

Ashley Gardner (talk) 22:27, 2 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Sara Vasquez[edit]

Sara Vasquez is known as healer “Madre Sarita.” She strongly believes in the power of faith and love. She was born and raised in Jalisco, Mexico where she learned spiritual healing and other holistic native healing traditions. She is a mother of 13, and worked inside and outside of home to put every one of them in college. She noticed how her audiences came together to follow her healing; including physicians, and people across Texas, California and Tijuana. This traditional healing became so popular that she was called into interviews by San Diego and Tijuana television. The audience that she reached out to the most were women, who attended to their “bodymindspirit,” and convincing them that they need to have faith within themselves. She is one of many powerful mentors in San Diego County, and recognized for her cultural traditions and contributions that she has given back to her family and community. She passed away May 26, 2008 from a stroke. He legacy still remains as she became inducted in the Woman’s Hall of Fame in 2007 as a historian. [10]

Ashley Gardner (talk) 23:37, 2 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Lilia Moreno de Lopez[edit]

Lilia Moreno de Lopez is an empower in San Diego County. She is known for her remarkable dedication for improving the lives of women, children and the elder community. Being well respected, she has completed up to 30 years of organizing to social justice and community empowerment in San Diego.

Lilia studied at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, and managed to get into public relations and journalism. With such experience, she decided to move to Barrio Logan, and founded the first Latina advocacy group called, "Organizacion Femenil" in 1970. She realized how women in this community lacked the basic job skills, and access to education, which motivated her to form this organization which allows women to get such needs. Due to such success and recognition, the program became well known for preparing women for positions in the clerical and secretarial field.

Aside from such community leadership, in 1969 she was one of the first secretary for the Chicano Federation Board of Directors. By this she was able to regulate the youths in San Diego and work close in partnership with San Diego State University research studies.

Lilia was born in Veracruz, Mexico in 1929. She currently has 4 children, and fosters to about 7 children.

Lilia was inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame in California in 2003 as an Empowerer. She continues to be a voice, speaker and warrior for each generation to come. [11]

Anne Ewing[edit]

Anne Ewing is an activist in San Diego. She is well known for her support in women's reproductive rights. She founded San Diego's Chapter, and National Political Caucus. Being apart of the civil rights movement, she dedicated her time to remove the blatantly sexist primary school readers where young girls were subjected to be fearful. Anne became in partnership with the National Women's Political Caucus in San Diego, and helping women who want to seek or hold political office. Another belief she led was the pro-choice position, and created a march in correlation to support the respect women need. Anne was inducted to the Women's Hall of Fame in 2005.

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