User:SkittlesGirl21/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title: Shirley Field-Ridley :
 * Article Evaluation
 * Currently does not have a Wikipedia entry on her biography or life's work. Found via the crowd-sourced generated list "Women In Red.":
 * Sources
 * Guyana, 1838-1985: Ethnicity, Class and Gender by Steve Garner
 * Secret and Suppressed: Banned Ideas and Hidden History by Jim Keith
 * Shirley Field-Ridley, 45, Held Posts in the Guyana Cabinet in NYT Print 1982

Option 2

 * Article title: Lilia Aceves :
 * Article Evaluation
 * Currently does not have a Wikipedia entry on her biography or life's work. Found via the Canvas page of women activists not currently on Wikipedia.:
 * Sources
 * Interview of Lilia Aceves in UCLA Oral History Archives
 * Written from the Margins: The Power of Chicana Voices in Defining Their Own Feminism by Mackenzie Little

Option 3

 * Article title: Eileen Haley :
 * Article Evaluation: Currently does not have a Wikipedia entry on her biography or life's work. Found via the crowd-sourced generated list "Women In Red." :
 * Sources
 * Her Voice Was Ever Soft: Stories by Women by Elizabeth Perkins
 * Letter from Eileen Haley, Women's Human Rights Campaign
 * Eileen Haley interviewed by Sara Dowse in National Library of Australia

Option 4

 * Article title: Yeta Ramírez :
 * Article Evaluation: Currently does not have an English Wikipedia entry, only a Spanish version. Found via the crowd-sourced generated list "Women in Red" :
 * Sources
 * Serra Vásquez, Luis "Social networks in Nicaragua. Organizational experience of the Women's Network against Violence"
 * Guerrero, Ramón Arturo "Christians for the Defense of Human Rights"
 * Nadeau, Denise "Body and memory: feminist liberation theology groups" in Con-spirando Magazine

Option 5

 * Article title: Shahjehan Aapa :
 * Article Evaluation: Currently does not have a Wikipedia entry. Found via the University of Michigan's Global Feminisms Project. :
 * Sources:
 * Interview with Shahjehan Aapa - Deep Blue Repositories from UMich
 * Shahjahan Apa, Women's Rights Leader Houston Museum of Arts
 * The Big Words and Our Work: Peace, Women, and the Everyday by Tani Barlow