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  2. Red in culture - Wikipedia

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    Red berries like the Viburnum opulus are an important component of Russian folk culture which occur in many Russian folk songs, while Kalinka is the most famous of them. [11] Also, Easter eggs in Russia are often colored in red and the color plays a big role in the Russian Orthodox Church, like for example on the Russian icons.

  3. REDress Project - Wikipedia

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    Black chose the colour red after conversations with an indigenous friend, who told her red is the only colour the spirits can see. "So (red) is really a calling back of the spirits of these women and allowing them a chance to be among us and have their voices heard through their family members and community". [5]

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women in Red

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    Welcome to Women in Red (WiR)! We are a group of volunteer (unpaid) editors of all genders who live around the world and speak dozens of languages. Across different language Wikipedias, we focus on reducing systemic bias regarding gender representation (content gender gap) in the Wikipedia movement.

  5. This Is Why the Red Poppy Is a Symbol of Memorial Day

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    Americans wear red poppy flowers on Memorial Day to honor the men and women in armed forces who lost ... poppies help keep our attention on the most important aspect of the holiday. But when did ...

  6. Wikipedia:Women in Red/Historical overview of projects ...

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    sister project of Hebrew: Women in Red; designed to increase the number of women editors, expand and enrich content on women and women related topics and encourage women to write on the Hebrew Wikipedia. Wikipedia: Wikipedia/Women in Red Projects. created by on 11 July 2016; Hebrew equivalent of Women in Red

  7. This Is Why So Many Logos Are Red - AOL

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    Why Do So Many Fast-Food Chains Use Red? Aside from just grabbing our attention, the color red stimulates appetite and hunger. You may not even realize it, but the color red will make you want to eat.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/274 - Wikipedia

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    The talk page Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women in Red/The World Contest contains all sorts of history. A real trip down memory lane. WomenArtistUpdates 20:10, 28 June 2023 (UTC) Women in Red Meeting number 74 at Edinburgh Uni Library June 30 2023. I began with Women in Red in 2018, for the century of women's right to vote.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/About us - Wikipedia

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    women's works (broadly construed, such as their paintings, books, schools, conferences) women's issues (such as health, activism, and so on). Functions. On-wiki: theme-focused, online editathons where we create new articles; collaborations with WikiProjects, "challenges", competitions, wiki events (Women's History Month in March; Asia Month in ...