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DESCRIPTION:WikiD - Women in Wikipedia Discussion and Resources Q&A\n\nLori Brown and 
 Justine Clark will discuss their collaboration on wikiD, the effort to 
 write more women architects into Wikipedia. They will discuss where the 
 idea and inspiration behind the project came from, how it began, its 
 evolution into an international effort spearheaded between groups in New 
 York, Melbourne and Berlin as well as the impacts wikiD has had thus 
 far.\n\nLori Brown's creative practice examines the relationships between 
 architecture and social justice. She is the author of Contested Spaces: 
 Abortion Clinics, Women's Shelters and Hospitals and the editor of Feminist 
 Practices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Women in Architecture. She is 
 the co-founder and leads ArchiteXX, a women and architecture group working 
 to bridge the academy and practice in New York City. She is Professor of 
 Architecture at Syracuse University.\n\nJustine Clark is an architectural 
 editor, writer, researcher and critic. She is a co-founder of the advocacy 
 organisation Parlour: women, equity, architecture and a former editor of 
 Architecture Australia, the journal of the Australian Institute of 
 Architects. Justine is an active participant in public discussions of 
 architecture. Her work has won awards for architecture in the media and her 
 broader contribution to the profession was recognised in 2015 with the 
 Marion Mahony Prize. Her writing appears on both scholarly and professional 
 press and she is co-author, with Dr Paul Walker, of Looking for the Local: 
 Architecture and the New Zealand Modern (2000). Justine is an honorary 
 senior research fellow at the University of Melbourne, Australia.\n\n$10 
 General Admission, Free for CHS and AIASF Members.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/13/18791154.php
SUMMARY:wikiD: Women.Wikipedia.Design
LOCATION:California Historical Society\n678 Mission Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94105
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/13/18791154.php
DTSTART:20161028T220000Z
DTEND:20161028T233000Z
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