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The Gender Gap task force coordinates users who are trying to identify gender bias on Wikipedia (including gender bias in articles, in editor interactions, policies and implementation of policies) and take steps to counter it. If you would like to get involved, just visit the WikiProject Gender Gap task force.
WikiProject Women in Red is working to address systemic bias against women’s biographies & their works—broadly construed, such as books, paintings, etc.—across all languages. This project is about the gender gap in content rather than contributors. Join Ada's challenge!
"Muslim before Moslem" - this tried and true principle is to fix Arabic words and names to Library of Congress standard whenever possible. When in doubt, Muslim is a better choice than Moslem.
This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than twenty years.
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