This is the organisation page for the 2021 La Trobe Uni Pride editathon . The plan is to work together over several weeks to coordinate writing and improving biographies. A celebration of the pages created will be held at the University's awards night in December. These efforts aim to recognise the work of underrepresented LaTrobians people — mainly women, people of colour, and queer/trans folks to redress existing biases, and to provide more visible role models.
Friday 16th April (eventbright link ; mailing list )
Launch during Pride week with Quinn Eades , Tasha Weir , and Thomas Shafee.
April
Identify past and present La Trobe folks who could be – but aren’t – in Wikipedia
May - September
Fortnightly gatherings to collaboratively research, draft, proofread, and upload biographies.
September
Mini celebration of whatever we've achieved!
November/December
Showcase at La Trobe annual staff awards evening sadly didn't occur
Below are a list of la trobians (past and present) who could have pages written about them, or whose pages could be expanded upon.
To adopt a page to create, click on one of these red links. To improve an existing article, click one of the blue links.
^ Cosoleto, Tara (2020-10-03). "Bendigo Professor Pamela Snow determined to improve literacy in children" . Bendigo Advertiser . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "Professor Pamela Snow |" . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "The 'reading wars': Why experts differ on the science of literacy" . www.abc.net.au . 2020-12-10. Retrieved 2021-05-06 .
^ Wood, Patrick (2017-03-21). "Experts question school program for kids with learning difficulties" . ABC News . Retrieved 2021-05-07 .
^ Controversial claims get the soft treatment , Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2017-03-13, retrieved 2021-05-07
^ D'Agostino, Emma (2017-02-03). "Need for greater investment in literacy" . Bendigo Advertiser . Retrieved 2021-05-07 .
^ "Memoir, language and bodies: an interview with Dr Yves Rees" . Right Now . 2020-07-08. Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ Mem: 9350296. "Yves Rees wins 2020 Calibre Essay Prize | Books+Publishing" . Retrieved 2021-04-14 . {{cite web }}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link )
^ writer, Annie SolahAnnie Solah is a; poet; Artist, Spoken Word; activist; in 2008, the Director of Melbourne Spoken Word She grew up in Western Sydney before calling Melbourne home; word, where she's performed since 2010 around Melbourne's regular spoken; Tongues, poetry nights including Passionate; Poets, The Dan; Attic, Voices in the (2017-09-14). "Quinn Eades wins the 2017 XYZ Prize for Innovation in Spoken Word" . Melbourne Spoken Word . Retrieved 2021-04-14 . {{cite web }}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link )
^ "Troubling the linear: Meet the trans and non-binary artists reimagining the way we tell stories" . www.abc.net.au . 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "Quinn Eades – Australian Short Story Festival Inc" . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "Erinna Lee" . ASBMB . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "Parasite investigations breed 3 Tall Poppies" . EurekAlert! . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ University, La Trobe. "Elizabeth Essex-Cohen (nee Essex)" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ Centre, The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research. "Essex-Cohen, Elizabeth Annette - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry" . www.asap.unimelb.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ lapps. "Fitting tribute to true pioneer of space science" . Queensland Times . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ readAugust 6, Lapps3 min; Examiner, 2017-5:00AMDaily (2017-08-05). "Ionospheric scientist helped shape GPS" . dailytelegraph . Retrieved 2021-04-14 . {{cite web }}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link )
^ University, La Trobe. "Julie Andrews" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ La Trobe University Living History: Julie Andrews , retrieved 2021-04-14
^ "Forum on Indigenous Learning and Teaching interview with Julie Andrews" . www.indigenousteaching.com . 2009. Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "Jamila Gordon: The CIO who escaped the Somali Civil War" . CIO . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ University, La Trobe. "Jamila Gordon" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "What I've Learned: Jamila Gordon GAICD" . aicd.companydirectors.com.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "Jamila Gordon" . Meat Business Women . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "My Australia: From washing dishes to Qantas executive" . SBS News . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "Jamila" . i am a migrant . 2018-05-03. Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ University, La Trobe. "Tasneem Chopra" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ Cosoleto, Tara (2020-01-31). "Honour recognises years of supporting a diverse, inclusive community" . Bendigo Advertiser . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "Meet Cross Cultural Broker Tasneem Chopra" . The Newcomer Blog . 2016-09-02. Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ "Conlangery 148: Interview with Lauren Gawne | Conlangery Podcast" . conlangery.com . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ Gawne, Lauren (2018). "Lauren Gawne DECRA application DE19" . doi :10.26181/5BFDC17CEC2B2 .
^ "So, this was a pretty dang nice thing to happen..." www.superlinguo.com . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ University, La Trobe. "Aunty Joy Wandin Murphy" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ University, La Trobe. "Doreen Rosenthal" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ University, La Trobe. "Destiny Deacon" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ University, La Trobe. "Judith Brett" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ University, La Trobe. "Jennifer Seberry" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ University, La Trobe. "Lisa Bellear" . www.latrobe.edu.au . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ Kruijff, Peter de (2016-04-16). "Virtual hub firms ties" . The Border Mail . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .
^ Melbourne, The University of. "Kirkby, Diane Elizabeth - Woman - The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia" . www.womenaustralia.info . Retrieved 2021-04-14 .