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1 Rest in peace  
3 comments  




2 RIP  
131 comments  




3 Awadewit  
30 comments  




4 Memorial Services  
5 comments  




5 Tribute edit-a-thon  
1 comment  




6 Rest in peace Dr. Wadewitz  
2 comments  




7 Tribute  
3 comments  




8 Gone Too Soon  
1 comment  




9 Memorial service in Fort Wayne  
1 comment  




10 RIP their beloved siter  
1 comment  




11 Goodbye  
1 comment  




12 RIP  
1 comment  




13 Memorial effort  
1 comment  




14 One Year Later  
1 comment  




15 Wikimania 2014 memorial and moment of silence  
1 comment  




16 From a Wikipedian to a Wikimedian  
1 comment  




17 Thank you  
1 comment  




18 A kitten for you!  
1 comment  




19 the age of reason  
2 comments  




20 TFA Mary Shelley  
1 comment  




21 Thoughts on the Education of Daughters Featured article review  
1 comment  




22 TFA  
2 comments  




23 Good article reassessment for Entertainment  
2 comments  




24 R.I.P.  
1 comment  




25 Rest In Peace, Wadewitz  
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26 RIP  
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27 Replaceable non-free use File:PriestleyStamp.jpg  
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Rest in peace

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Adrianne, I find myself at a loss for words. We only crossed paths a few times, but I've spent years ogling at your achievements both on- and off-wiki. I wish you the best with whatever comes after. Ed [talk] [majestic titan] 06:23, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Desperately sad. Tony (talk) 06:28, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

RIP

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I've just been informed off-wiki that Adrianne died while rock climbing. An experienced editor with dozens of featured and good articles to her name and someone who worked to try and decrease systemic bias and increase contributions from women and other minority groups, Adrianne embodied many of the things which are best about this project. She will be missed by many fellow Wikipedians, and the contributions she did not get a chance to make will be missed by readers. Farewell, Adrianne Wadewitz.
Tom Morris (talk) 06:25, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I'll second Tom's comments. Adrianne was a great voice for Wikipedia, and for female editors specifically. She actively brought her academic background to Wikipedia and brought Wikipedia to her campus. She was an active participant in the various meet-ups, edit-a-thons, and Wikinics in Los Angeles. The Wikipedia community has lost a great contributor and I hope all our thoughts are with the loved ones she left behind. Chris Troutman (talk) 06:40, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I'm so sorry to hear about this. Andrianne was one of the few Wikimedians that I have met in real life, and it was always a pleasure to see her at local meetups. Thank you for everything you've done for this project. --Rschen7754 06:43, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I heard about Adrianne's passing this morning, and am stunned. You will be missed by us all, and always remembered. Rest in peace, Adrianne. Steven Zhang Help resolve disputes! 06:48, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Oh what terrible news. What an amazing person and great loss. Adrianne was simply one of the best editors this project has ever had. Not only a talented writer and researcher but a great teacher who successfully used Wikipedia in the classroom. Adrianne and friends formed a little FA-making-machine and I was fortunate to be helped and encouraged by her in my own FA. Thank you Adrianne. -- Colin°Talk 07:43, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Adrianne was one of the best editors Wikipedia has ever had. I was lucky enough to meet her in person a year or two ago, after having worked with her on-wiki for years; and I was looking forward to getting to know her better after she joined the board of the Wiki Education Foundation a few months ago. This is a sad, sad loss. Mike Christie (talk - contribs - library) 08:20, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
There are no words. It's hard to think joyfully about the time we had with her... when we just want her back. Philippe Beaudette, Wikimedia Foundation (talk) 08:29, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Oh this is so sad. What a loss. She will be missed. Raystorm (¿Sí?) 08:32, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I was shocked to hear this. Dear, Adrianne. I met her years ago, at the Wikipedia Academy at the National Institutes of Health, and we kept in touch. She was a true friend, a nerd and such a wonderful person. I miss her so much.//Hannibal (talk) 08:37, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
A tragedy - a life cut short o suddenly. Cas Liber (talk · contribs) 09:26, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I am so sorry to see this tragic news - love and condolences to Adrianne's family and friends. She will be missed...Modernist (talk) 10:44, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I just found this news and find it desperately sad. You were one of those rare wikimedians who was respected by all - for your content creation volume, quality, cultural-sector outreach, academic work, gender-gap advocacy, everything. Many of us would be lucky to be considered significant in any of these fields, you were significant in all of them.
I interviewed you for the Wikipedia Weekly podcast episode 35
Wikipedia Weekly Episode 35 Secretly Famous Interview with Adrianne Wadewitz
(archived MP3) in November 2007. At the time you were "secretly famous" (hence the name of the podcast episode) because you had not declared your real name or wanted to be publicly associated with you on-wiki activities out of fear that it would harm your career. This was your first "public" appearance. Not long after you "came out" and made your wiki-work a core part of your career - using it (particularly the Mary Wollstonecraft feature topic [I firmly believe that as a result of this work you are the single most cited/read Wollstonecraft scholar ever]) to bolster your academic CV. I believe you also invented the phrase "wikium vitae" (see the userpage) for that idea!
I first met you at a side-meeting during the lunch break at Wikimania 2008 in Alexandria. You struck me as an intensely thorough, academic type. Since then I met you many times across the world, including at several GLAM events and notably co-lecturing with me at the Indianapolis Museum of Art for the local university course in museum studies. The last time that I saw you was at Wikimania 2012 in D.C.
Your professionalism, commitment, prodigious output of high quality content, and good-humour made you one of, if not the most, respected Wikimedians in my books. When I was worried about what was happening in the wikiverse I would think of you being part of the community and be comforted. You will be sorely missed, by me and by many others. Wittylama 10:49, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
My condolences to her family, the project has lost a prolific contributor and a community advocate. May she rest in peace. James (TC) • 10:04pm 11:04, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I will miss her comments on the project in particular. She was one of the most interesting voices in the debate of what we are, what we do and how we do it. /Julle (talk) 11:31, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
External videos
video icon The Impact of Wikipedia - Adrianne Wadewitz retrieved 4/10/2014
This is horrible! User talk:Cindamuse was a participant in West Coast United States community organization, and a Wikipedia Education Program Supporter, and a supporter of women's outreach! All of these things are so underserved anyway and now we lose two of the most active community members! It is horrible and not fair at all. It must be awful for her family that she died in another country. Blue Rasberry (talk) 13:41, 12 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
On consecutive days, no less. This is a dark day for Wikipedia, knowing that two of our most beloved users are gone. Epicgenius (talk) 14:13, 12 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
RIP, Adrianne. We have never met, but I know the world was made better, and richer, by your presence and your contributions. Thank you, QualityJo 4/19/14 — Preceding unsigned comment added by QualityJo (talkcontribs)

Awadewit

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Of all the terrible things Wikipedia has introduced me to over the years, this is by far the absolute worst. Fuck you once more, Wikipedia. So hard. I do not have words sufficient to describe how awful this news is, and this stupid fucking site for making it so awful. Fuck you, Wikipedia.

Better I direct it to the site in general than to Awadewit, to whom I directed a good share of swearing while I was active here. I was a proficient writer when I wrote my first article here, Ann Bannon. Awadewit reviewed it, encouraged me to make it a Featured Article, then proceeded to block me at every turn so the article eventually became the most informative, authoritative account of Bannon's life available anywhere, in print or online. Awadewit blocked my first attempt to get To Kill A Mockingbird to FA status because the article just was not good enough. Harper Lee outlived Awadewit. Who could wrap their mind around such a thing?

Because of Awadewit, Wikipedia got an extraordinarily thorough account of the issues surrounding the Everglades. She led the FA team effort to review these articles. I was the primary writer. Her enthusiasm propelled these articles from nonexistent to FA status in eight weeks. A discussion about her dissertation led me to write the article for "Amazing Grace". She encouraged me to write articles related to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. If anyone reading just snorted in derision, she suggested I rewrite them for your scorn, so that I could add serious critique to them, invalidating your snort. So fuck you too.

It is somehow fitting that since I left Wikipedia some of these articles have devolved into the kind of mediocrity she rejected. She became Wikipedia's champion, while I do not have a vocabulary filthy enough to impart to this site to do it the cursed justice it deserves. I logged in for the first time in more than a year to leave this message. To whom?

Awadewit was active in promoting women's participation here. A repeated theme in criticism directed toward Wikipedia is its collective apathy toward women's issues, both in how topics are handled in article space and how female editors are treated. Awadewit chose to focus on this when she wrote articles, and when she wrote about Wikipedia offsite. The claim that women were treated poorer than editors who identified themselves as male always mystified me. Some of the strongest editors here are women--or were when I was active. Awadewit and SandyGeorgia on their own seemed to invalidate the claim that female editors are maligned and their opinions not taken seriously. Awadewit did more to raise expectations on Wikipedia perhaps than anyone else. My writing changed because of her. I know my reading did too.

Goddammit. --Moni3 (talk) 15:18, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Moni, this is so beautiful, even the cursing part. ;) I agree with everything, especially how Adrianne inspired you to write and read and think better, because she inspired me to do the same. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 15:37, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
If the one-and-only Moni3 has insufficient curse words to do Wikipedia the justice it deserves, less so do I. To whom do you write, Moni3? Yes, Wikipedia is the cursed definition of (dangerous) mediocrity, and most everything here either never rises above that mediocrity, or eventually sinks to that level. You, Moni, on the other hand, change lives, and that is enduring. I'm sorry that so many of us, who once thought we could help this place rise above mediocrity, find ourselves posting now often in times of sorrow, but the way your writing entered and affected my life endures. You inspire.

My condolences to Adrianne's family and loved ones; what a tragic loss. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 18:54, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Amen. A tragic loss for not just us but the world. Nikkimaria (talk) 19:09, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
There certainly is nothing wrong with the last articles she had started to improve about women mountaineers and women rock climbers. Especially the article about Fanny Bullock Workman is very close to the best an encyclopaedia has to offer. The last one she was working on is Steph Davis, and she did an excellent job expanding it. She was planning to improve some more, including Catherine Destivelle and Alison Hargreaves. So soon after losing Nathan Johnson, it's now yet another one of the best Wikipedia editors who is immensely missed at the WikiProject Climbing. Akseli9 (talk) 08:40, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I had forgotten that Adrianne had asked me--yes, me!--to copyedit/review this article back in late October. I was so incredibly honored that she would even ask me, was daunted by it, and it's made me shed lots of tears all over again. I said at the time that I thought that it was already good enough to just bypass the GAC process, so I was willing to just pass it and list it as a GA, but she refused because as she put it, "I'll probably do formal GA just because I like lots of reviews!" Not that I want to go against her wishes, but I'm inclined to go ahead and pass it to GA, and then take it to FAC, or at the very least, submit it to GAC. There are a few writers here that should get their articles passed to higher levels just on the basis of their reputation, and Adrianne was one of them. It speaks volume that she was willing to go through all aspects of the review process, though, just like everyone else. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 15:49, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Aren't we getting a little carried away now? If Adrianne wanted a proper GA review then I'll give her one, but nobody should "have their articles passed to higher levels" simply on the basis of their reputation. Nobody. Eric Corbett 16:00, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with Eric Corbett, and I think that would be also Adrianne's point of view. I wish Christine and you had time to review both articles (Fanny Bullock Workman and Steph Davis), because the Steph Davis one, as it is now so efficiently expanded, will be very difficult to improve, and IMO could perhaps get to another level too? I'm too new here to judge myself, at least I can tell you that these are probably the most complete articles in this field (mountaineering and rock climbing) that can be found anywhere in specialized magazines or in mainstream papers articles. Akseli9 (talk) 16:23, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Of course you guys are right, and it's exactly what Adrianne would have told me. I'm going to re-submit Workman to PR and follow it, and then I'll submit it to GAC. After that, we can discuss more. In the next couple of days, I'll take a look at Davis. How cool and appropriate it is that we're talking about article improvement here? She would've liked that, I think. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 17:39, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I think she would too. Eric Corbett 17:55, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Wadewitz was not yet completely satisfied with the Later life and death part of the Fanny Bullock Workman article. She wanted to add a picture of her tomb in Rural Cemetery (Worcester, Massachusetts), she had asked for it. Akseli9 (talk) 18:12, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I am within driving distance of Worcester, Mass. Again, I reiterate that I do not intent to return to Wikipedia, but I can take a shot of someone's tomb and load it. Leave a note on my talk page if this is necessary and I will do it this week at some point. --Moni3 (talk) 18:41, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you, that would be great! Akseli9 (talk) 19:04, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Memorial Services

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I shot this in Berlin, while thinking of you. RIP :( --Elitre (talk) 13:53, 18 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

There will be a memorial service and reception for Adrianne this coming Monday, April 14 in Los Angeles. There will also be a service on Saturday, April 26 in Indiana. Any interested Wikipedians should contact me if you would like to attend.

Thank you, everyone, for your incredible outpouring of love and support! It's amazing to see just how many people Adrianne has positively affected in her decade on Wikipedia. I hope we can all work together to keep her amazing energy and passion alive on Wikipedia by making it as good a resource as she could imagine it possibly becoming.

-her partner, Peter Pbjamesphoto (talk) 01:30, 11 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Peter - I am immensely sorry for your loss! There are a number of people attending a Wikimedia conference in Berlin that knew Adrianne. Perhaps we can hold a brief memorial or moment of silence while folks are here. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 14:40, 11 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for letting us know, Peter, and I am so so sorry for you, her family, and all of us. Please let us know if there's anything we can do, publicly or otherwise. I know you're in touch with many folks, but let me know if you need a contact at the WMF. -- phoebe / (talk to me) 23:46, 14 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Like most, I didn't know Dr. Wadewitz personally, but I work for a radio reading service in Fort Wayne, IN. I noticed her obituary while I was preparing the paper this morning [2], because it mentioned Wikipedia. I am very sorry for your loss, and hope that her legacy here will be carried on by others. Fortdj33 (talk) 14:51, 23 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Media tribute to Adrianne Wadewitz at Occidental College

Tribute edit-a-thon

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Colleagues of ours from HASTAC and FemTech are encouraging a series of edit-a-thons on behalf of the memory of Adrianne. You can learn more here. SarahStierch (talk) 21:01, 18 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Rest in peace Dr. Wadewitz

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A Star
I didn't know you personally, but I love Wikipedia, and I thank you for being apart of this website. God bless you. Rest in peace. May your family be comforted. Arlenerogers58 (talk) 05:02, 19 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you Ms. Wadewitz, for all that you taught me. You will be missed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 107.213.237.223 (talkcontribs)

Very sorry to hear this news. Sympathies to all her friends and family. Pkeets (talk) 15:30, 19 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Tribute

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In honor of Adrianne Wadewitz it might be nice to create articles on the winners of the Ginetta Sagan Fund Award and turn those that don't already exist from red to blue. I know I would be interested to learn about the work of these human rights campaigners and I think it would be consistent with the constructive efforts of Adrianne. I am currently working on Sima Wali. (If someone could add the 2013 winner (not sure when the 2014 award takes places but maybe it hasn't happened yet..) that would be helpful.

If there are other article subjects that would be appropriate please feel free to add them below. Candleabracadabra (talk) 19:52, 20 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you, Candleabracadabra, that's a thoughtful idea. See another initiative, started by SarahStierch, at Wikipedia:Wadewitz Tribute Edit-a-thons. — Cirt (talk) 22:49, 20 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

A good idea, I'll inform a few others of this. I've started Mangala Sharma.♦ Dr. Blofeld 09:27, 26 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Gone Too Soon

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Thank you, Adrianne, for your contributions to the world through Wiki! You will be missed by so many. Rest in peace and condolences to your family.Ilubumywiki (talk) 15:04, 24 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Memorial service in Fort Wayne

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Display at Risen Savior Lutheran Church, Ft. Wayne

Today, Sue, SJ and I attended Adrianne's memorial service in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Her parents were moved by the tremendous amount of sympathy and respect for their daughter expressed on this talk page and otherwise. They allowed me to upload a couple of images that I took prior to the service, so you could share the moment. Best, --Frank Schulenburg (talk) 01:05, 27 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

RIP their beloved siter

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May the Good Lord bless and keep you. Thanks a lot for your contibution. My sincere condolence to all biological and professional family.

Mndetatsin (talk) 12:46, 05 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Goodbye

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I have been away from Wikipedia for over four years. I accidentally came across the sad news. Had to relogin under my old account and say goodbye. We never met, but I really felt like I knew you. You were the best critic for my amateurish writing. You set high standards. Awadewit, Adrianne, why did you have to go home so soon??? RelHistBuff (talk) 20:44, 11 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

RIP

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Requiescat in pace. --JB82 (talk) 02:41, 6 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Memorial effort

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User:Koavf, who has my profoundest thanks for this, and I have recently finished the wikisource transcription of the book at s:Original Stories from Real Life in an effort to honor this editor, who brought our own article on that subject found at Original Stories from Real Life, up to GA level. If anyone has any idea of how to maybe prepare some sort of template which might be added to a talk page here at wikipedia or elsewhere, maybe at wikisource for instance, to indicate such "thank you" efforts for editors who are no longer with us for whatever reason, I and others would I think be very grateful. John Carter (talk) 20:11, 27 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

One Year Later

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Hard to believe she has already been gone for a year. Thank you to everyone who has carried on with a memory of her passion, dedication, and tenacity to help move Wikipedia forward, and worked to continue her legacy of inclusive advancement of knowledge. I know she will continue to inspire us all. Your contributions are the best tribute possible!

A contribution in memory to Adrianne

Pbjamesphoto (talk) 21:22, 8 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Wikimania 2014 memorial and moment of silence

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Jimmy Wales Speaks at Closing Ceremony of Wikimania 2014

May be easier to access at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HrJY9ruKu4#t=26m11s

Jimmy Wales held a brief memorial and moment of silence for departed Wikipedians from 2014, including Adrianne Wadewitz. — Cirt (talk) 23:08, 2 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

From a Wikipedian to a Wikimedian

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From a Wikipedian to a Wikimedian

The sheer number of tribute-editathons that sprang up around the world in memory of Adrianne Wadewitz inspired this woman to get more active in Wikipedia -- and then also in Wikimedia.

Can be seen at above links or at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDX2EJuxRsc.

Cirt (talk) 23:12, 2 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you

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Back in 2007 you gave me a Wiki award for my work on William Shakespeare with a note that "choosing to edit such a high-profile, controversial and research-intensive article is a mark of patience, perseverance and dedication to Wikipedia that is rarely seen." Those words should have instead been applied to your work here. You did so much to improve literary articles at Wikipedia and your excellence remains a guide to all editors. Thank you. Your contributions and example won't be forgotten.--SouthernNights (talk) 15:18, 9 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

A kitten for you!

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Hey Wadewitz--I just ran into a former colleague of yours, a poet and French professor. It's a small world, isn't it? She tells me she still rides the bike you gave her years ago. Much love, and I still miss you.

Drmies (talk) 17:30, 7 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

the age of reason

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Your legacy lives, thank you for The Age of Reason, and we wait for it. On a funeral day, with more flowers --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:45, 23 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Awesome
Ten years!

You are remembered. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:36, 24 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

TFA Mary Shelley

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We thank her (Awadewit in 2008) and conom for the article about Mary Shelley, introduced: "We are happy to nominate this article on an important Romantic writer, whom most will know as the author of Frankenstein. As we researched and wrote this article, we were delighted to learn about all of Mary Shelley's other works and we hope the reviewers will enjoy reading about them as well. Mary Shelley's life is the stuff of melodrama, but we have attempted to write that story in a subdued tone and to keep the wild speculation that often creeps into the story of the Shelleys at bay."

Many helped in the 13 years, - please see the talk and history, and thanks to all! We are happy to enjoy the article. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:02, 30 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Thoughts on the Education of Daughters Featured article review

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I have nominated Thoughts on the Education of Daughters for a featured article review here. Please join the discussion on whether this article meets featured article criteria. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Delist" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are here. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 02:00, 20 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

TFA

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is a 1792 book of feminist philosophybyMary Wollstonecraft. Wollstonecraft argues that women ought to have an education commensurate with their position in society, claiming that women are essential to the nation because they educate its children and could be "companions" to their husbands. Instead of viewing women as ornaments or property, she maintains that they are human beings deserving of the same fundamental rights as men. Wollstonecraft was prompted to write the Rights of WomanbyCharles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord's 1791 report to the French National Assembly which stated that women should only receive a domestic education; she commented to launch a broad attack against sexual double standards and to indict men for encouraging women to be excessively emotional. She wrote the Rights of Woman hurriedly in order to respond quickly; she died before completing a more thoughtful second volume. (This article is part of a featured topic: Mary Wollstonecraft.)

Gerda Arendt (talk) 04:26, 2 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Ten years ago, you were found precious. We'll remember. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 13:12, 2 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Good article reassessment for Entertainment

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Entertainment has been nominated for a good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to the reassessment page. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, the good article status may be removed from the article. Onegreatjoke (talk) 14:38, 10 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

She is deceased. QuicoleJR (talk) 00:12, 7 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

R.I.P.

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I am new here, so I did not know Wadewitz. However, with just a glance over her user page, I can tell she was a great asset to Wikipedia, and is dearly missed by many. I would like to offer my condolences. QuicoleJR (talk) 00:15, 7 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Rest In Peace, Wadewitz

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I only joined in April of this year, so I didn't get the chance to know Wadewitz. After reading through the talk page, I can tell she has touched the lives of many and was taken from us far to soon. I would like to offer my condolences to her loved ones. Rest in peace, Wadewitz. You are dearly missed. Grumpylawnchair (talk) 19:03, 1 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

RIP

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We will remember you. D o o t e d . (talk) 23:42, 15 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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@Vanjagenije I hope you saw the message at the top of this page that the user which you're notifying has deceased (almost 10 years ago). OhanaUnitedTalk page 20:06, 22 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
No, Twinkle doesn't show editors the target user talk page, as the editor just sees the page they are so tagging. It's not a big deal. Chris Troutman (talk) 23:06, 22 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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