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Outcomes of the first #sheSaid drive in 2020 !!![edit]

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Figures collected on the 5th of January 2021 !

Links on Wikipedia

Articles written or improved during 2020 drive[edit]

Core articles about women
  1. Women
  2. Gender bias on Wikipedia
Biographies
  1. COVID-19 pandemic in Canada ( Conservative Health critic MP Michelle Rempel Garner[2])
  2. 2020 United States presidential election (Sydney Powell Jenna Ellis)
  3. COVID-19 pandemic in the United States (Gretchen Whitmer)
  4. SARS-CoV-2 (Maria Van Kerkhove)
  5. COVID-19 vaccine (?)
  6. Melinda Gates
  7. Janet Yellen
  8. Nancy Greene
  9. Margaret Trudeau
  10. Presidency of Joe Biden
  11. Mitch McConnell
  12. Amy Coney Barrett
  13. Justin Trudeau
  14. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
  15. Melania Trump
  16. Ivanka Trump
  17. Estonia (Liisa Past)
  18. Marie Brenner
  19. Angela Merkel
  20. Kayleigh McEnany
  21. Black Lives Matter
  22. Linda Ronstadt
  23. Cynthia Lummis
  24. Ghislaine Maxwell
  25. Amy Klobuchar
  26. Susan Blackmore
  1. Yasmine Mohammed
  2. Arthur Balfour (Lady Gwendolen Gascoyne-Cecil)
  3. The Crown (TV series) (Eileen Atkins)
  4. Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
  5. Leonard H. Courtney (?)
  6. Josefina Vidal
  7. Cristina García (journalist)
  8. María Irene Fornés
  9. Medea Benjamin
  10. Phillis Wheatley
  11. Ida B. Wells
  12. Harriet Tubman
  13. Mary Prince
  14. Elizabeth Freeman
  15. Stella Immanuel
  16. Vandana Shiva
  17. Microsoft
  18. Joe Biden
  19. Donald Trump
  20. Racial views of Donald Trump
  21. Abby Martin
  22. Heather Brooke
  23. Margaret Thatcher
  24. This Hour Has 22 Minutes (Cathy Jones, Susan Kent, Mary Walsh, Geri Hall)
  25. Profumo affair(Christine Keeler)
  26. Georgia runoff elections 2020/2021 (Kelly Loeffler)