Wikipedia:Meetup/Francophone Women Writers Fortnight 2024

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Francophone Women★ Writers Fortnight 2024

A campaign organised by Les sans pagEs in collaboration with the WikiWomen's User Group.

Online event
16 March 2024 to 31 March 2024
Event poster (in French)

Bonjour tout le monde! This March, WikiWomen's User Group would like to welcome English Wikipedia editors to support the work of Les sans pagEs in celebrating women★ Francophone writers from all over the world! The aim is to showcase the diversity of Francophone women★ writers.

Logo Meta-wiki

See the Les sans pagEs Metawiki page for this event in English on Meta

How to participate[edit]

Although this is a campaign about women and non-binary people, editors of all genders (and levels of experience!) are welcome.

If you are interested in participating, please list your name here by typing ~~~~:

If you'd like to record what you've worked on, please add article outcomes to the 'Results' section below.

You can also (if you wish) sign up at Dashboard event page and/or add your created or improved articles on the Fountain tool here. These provide a more organised way of tracking contributions, but we appreciate they're a bit of extra admin!

P.S. Your article will also be relevant to this month's Art+Feminism Women in Red edit-a-thon! You can add {{WIR|300}} to the talk page of your article to have it recognised as part of that edit-a-thon as well.

Resources[edit]

This section contains some ideas of articles to work on or create. This essay on creating women's biographies and the Women in Red Ten Simple Rules might be helpful to newer editors.

Articles identified for improvement[edit]

Please add existing articles about Francophone women★ writers that need improvement to the below table. You can also add a comment if you're working on or have worked on the article.

Articles for improvement
Name About Region What needs work Find sources Comments
Mimoza Ahmeti Poet  Albania BLP lacking citations Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Berthe Bénichou-Aboulker Poet and playwright  Algeria Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Corinne Chevallier Historian and novelist  Algeria Stub; lacking citations Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Samira Negrouche Writer and poet  Algeria Tagged for notability Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Bernadette Sanou Dao Poet, short-story writer and children's writer, and politician  Burkina Faso Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Philomène Bassek Novelist  Cameroon Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Hemley Boum Writer  Cameroon Stub; BLP lacking citations Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL Upgraded from stub and citations added, Chocmilk03 (talk) 02:28, 14 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Gabrielle Tremblay Actress and writer  Canada Stub; Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Georgette Florence Koyt-Deballé Poet and educator  Central African Republic Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL Also relevant to WIR 294
Coralie Frei Novelist and poet  Comoros Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Faïza Soulé Youssouf Journalist and novelist  Comoros Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Adèle Caby-Livannah BLP lacking citations  Democratic Republic of the Congo Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Claude Cahun Surrealist photographer, sculptor, and writer  France Lacking citations Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Edna Merey-Apinda Writer  Gabon Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Sirah Baldé Novelist and teacher  Guinea Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL Also relevant to WIR 294. Expanded with what detail I can find, though still a stub. Chocmilk03 (talk) 03:06, 22 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Lilas Desquiron Writer and ethnologist  Haiti Stub; BLP lacking citations Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Josette Abondio Teacher, writer and playwright  Ivory Coast Stub; missing citations Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL Also relevant to WIR 294
Adjoua Flore Kouamé Novelist  Ivory Coast Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Michèle Rakotoson Writer, journalist and filmmaker  Madagascar Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Aïda Mady Diallo Novelist and director  Mali Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Aïchetou Mint Ahmedou Poet, essayist, short story writer and novelist  Mauritania Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Davina Itoo Novelist and short story writer  Mauritius Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Magda Mamet Poet  Mauritius Tagged as possible to expand based on the FR Wiki article Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Latifa Baka Novelist and short story writer  Morocco Stub Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL
Touria Oulehri Writer and educator  Morocco Stub; BLP lacking citations Find biographical sources: Britannica · British Library · EoWB · books · Guardian · Infoplease · JSTOR · Library of Congress · MUSE · NYT · TWL Also relevant to WIR 294. Upgraded from stub and citations added, Chocmilk03 (talk) 06:31, 23 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Les sans pagEs working list[edit]

Les sans pagEs has created a table for this event which shows articles about women★ writers produced for the event. You can view this table on the Metawiki page here: meta:Les sans pagEs/Quinzaine des autrices francophones/2024#General working list.

Consider translating some of the articles that appear on the French Wikipedia into English! You can find guidance about translation at Help:Translation.

Women in Red redlists[edit]

The Women in Red WikiProject maintains a very useful redlist index. Each link on the redlists is a woman or non-binary person, or a work created by a woman or non-binary person, that may qualify for an article on the English Wikipedia.

One relevant redlist is French-speaking African authors.

Wikidata-generated lists related to women and non-binary people in countries where French is spoken as a primary or secondary language:

Other redlinks[edit]

Please feel free to add more redlinks below!

These French-speaking writers have held the New Zealand Randell Cottage Writers' Residency and have articles on French Wikipedia but not in English:

Results[edit]

New or improved articles[edit]

Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new

  1. France Jeanne-A Debats - PIN
  2. GermanyFrance Martina Wachendorff
  3. France Kathy Toma - PIN
  4. France Colette Bonzo - PIN
  5. France Odette Pauvert - PIN
  6. France Hélène Elizaga
  7. France Madeleine Fié-Fieux - PIN
  8. FranceUnited States Monique Cossard - PIN
  9. Ivory Coast Fatou Bolli (also 300)
  10. Ivory Coast Fatou Fanny-Cissé (also WIR-294/300), PIN
  11. Morocco Touria Oulehri (upgraded from stub, also WIR294)
  12. South KoreaFrance Ounie Lecomte and for WIR293, PIN
  13. Madagascar Éliana Marie Bezaza and for WIR293, PIN
  14. Malta Virginia De Brincat and for WIR293, PIN
  15. Guinea Sirah Baldé (expanded, also WIR294)
  16. France Nadine RibaultTW (also WIR299)
  17. France Vige Langevin
  18. AlgeriaFrance Rose Celli (also WIR294)
  19. France Claudie Marcel-Dubois
  20. France Chantal Lemercier-Quelquejay

Early start (pre-16 March 2024)[edit]

  1. Cameroon Hemley Boum (upgraded from stub)
  2. Cameroon Jeanne-Louise Djanga

New media[edit]

Add here – most recent at the top

Questions? Comments?[edit]

If you have any questions, please feel free to discuss on the talk page.