You do realize that Wikipedia is a horrible way to get into the news?
From,
Emily
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Karen Sue Rolph <karenrolph(a)hotmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Wikipedia colleagues,
I want to work within the accepted range of who rises to the level of
notable women. The historical problem of women in the news less, and
quoted and cited less, is still an issue. I want to mention an important
figure, who may otherwise stay out of the news. Please see her page -
Michelle Clayman.
While Ms. Clayman is in investments, and for that reason may stay out of
the limelight, without her philanthropy at the Clayman Institute for Gender
Studies, an amazing body of research may have never happened. The scale is
global, and her funding support includes game-changing and
paradigm-upending research such as "The Motherhood Penalty" and a number of
projects focused abroad. Ms. Clayman should (NPOV) be noted for providing
the framework, funding, and vision to support research on women's
struggles. I've gone ahead and marked the page as a Stanford wiki and/or
women's history project; links to the Institute and additional activities
are a good idea.
KS Rolph
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