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Las Que Construyen: WHM x Equal Pay Day edit sprint (Mar 23–27)
We’re kicking off Las Que Construyen this week. a short, focused sprint to improve how Wikipedia covers Latina work, pay, and economic power during Women’s History Month and around Equal Pay Day.
What we’re focusing on
- Expanding Gender pay gap in the United States with updated stats and stronger coverage of Latina wage disparities
- Expanding Occupational segregation in the United States to show how job sorting across industries drives pay gaps
- Creating a full Spanish-language article on the U.S. gender pay gap so this information exists beyond English Wikipedia
- Populating the Women in Latin music task force with article tasks, identifying missing biographies, albums, and industry topics and adding them to the worklist so future editors know exactly what needs attention
Why this matters
Latinas are a major force in both the U.S. workforce and the Latin music industry, but that reality is still unevenly documented on Wikipedia. Some of the most-read pages barely reflect Latina data, and key areas like women in Latin music still lack a clear backlog of priority articles.
How to jump in
- Expand or draft sections on the labor articles
- Help draft and review the Spanish gender pay gap article
- Add missing or underdeveloped women-in-Latin-music articles to the task force worklist
Schedule
- Mon–Wed: sourcing, drafting, and building task lists
- Thu (Equal Pay Day): big push to get pay-gap and labor updates live
- Fri: wrap-up and Wiki Cafecito to review, polish, and track what we added
Participants
- Oscar_. (talk) 16:43, 24 March 2026 (UTC)
- Comecoquito (talk) 18:42, 24 March 2026 (UTC)
