Dame Rosie Gojich Stephenson-Goodknight
(born December 5, 1953) is an American
Wikipedia
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editor, known on the site under the
pseudonym
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Rosiestep, who is noted for her actions addressing
gender bias in the encyclopedia by running a project to increase the quantity and quality of women's
biographies
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.
She has contributed thousands of new articles.
Stephenson was named co-
Wikipedian of the Year in 2016. In May 2018, she was honored with a Serbian knighthood as a
Dame of the St. Sava Order of Diplomatic Pacifism. She was elected to the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees in October 2021.
Early life and education
Stephenson-Goodknight is of
Serbia
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n descent. She is the granddaughter of
Paulina Lebl-Albala, an active
feminist
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who was the president of the University Women of Yugoslavia.
David Albala, her grandfather, was a physician and
Zionist
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leader, who served for a period as president of
Belgrade
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's
Sephardi
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community. At a young age, she displayed a keen interest in world culture, but was discouraged by her father from pursuit of a career in
anthropology
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; instead she completed a
Master of Business Administration
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degree.
Wikipedia editing
Stephenson-Goodknight began editing Wikipedia in 2007. Her son had edited an article about a town in Ukraine where he was working with the
Peace Corps
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, and told his mother that Wikipedia can be edited by anybody. She began editing later that year when she looked for books published by the
Book League of America
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and found a gap in the site's knowledge resources.
She found the encyclopedia to be a suitable outlet for anthropology, citing
Margaret Mead
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She earned her bachelor's degree at Barnard Col ...
as an influence:

Stephenson-Goodknight worked at creating articles on geography, architecture and various biographies for several years, but has more recently concentrated on women's biographies.
By 2013, Stephenson-Goodknight was featured in the UK ''
Huffington Post
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'' for having written over 3,000 new articles for Wikipedia, and at that time, over 1000 articles of hers had appeared at the "Did you know?" feature on Wikipedia's main page; she was the first woman to have over 1000 "Did you know?" entries on the English language version of Wikipedia.
she has created over 4,000 new articles,
[Total excludes redirects ] and has made over 100,000 edits.
The 2016
Wikipedian of the Year awards, granted by Wikipedia trustee
Jimmy Wales
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in recognition of outstanding achievement, named Stephenson-Goodknight as a winner, sharing the award jointly with fellow editor
Emily Temple-Wood.
At the time of the award, it was noted that over 1,300 of her articles have appeared on Wikipedia's "Did you know?".
She also co-founded WikiProject Women, WikiProject Women writers, and
Women in Red
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The project is named after the hyperli ...
.
These projects have increased Wikipedia's percentage of articles on women from 15.5% to 16.35%.
She has taken part in related projects such as the ''Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon'' in April 2016.
Stephenson-Goodknight believes there is information to write stronger biographies, provided people are prepared to search for it.
She also suggests it is possible for women to contribute greatly to Wikipedia, explaining, "What Wikipedia needs is you, the female editor, with your unique aptitudes and interests and talkpage tone. Without you, gender imbalance and systemic bias continue on Wikipedia."
On January 23, 2020, Wikipedia announced that Stephenson-Goodknight was the creator of the
6,000,000th article on Wikipedia, namely the article on Canadian author
Maria Elise Turner Lauder
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.
Awards and distinctions
On December 14, 2017, Goodknight was the "honored guest" at an event hosted by Israel's ambassador to Serbia,
Alona Fisher-Kamm, to commemorate 25 years of diplomatic relations between Serbia and Israel.
On May 29, 2018, in a ceremony conferring honors on those who deserved high diplomatic recognition, Stephenson-Goodknight was appointed a "
Dame of the St. Sava Order of Diplomatic Pacifism" () by Deputy Serbian Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ivica Dačić
Ivica Dačić ( sr-cyrl, Ивица Дачић, ; born 1 January 1966) is a Serbian politician serving as deputy prime minister of Serbia since 2022 and minister of internal affairs since 2024. He has been the leader of the Socialist Party of ...
,
for her work on Wikipedia to preserve the memory of Serbs in the "hundred years since the Great War". Mention was specifically made of her contribution towards preserving the memory of the Serbian military officer and Jewish community leader, her grandfather
David Albala.
Personal life
Stephenson-Goodknight works in
Las Vegas
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as a business administrator for a healthcare company, and has homes in that city and in
Nevada City, California
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.
See also
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List of Wikipedia people
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Notes
References
External links
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Stephenson-Goodknight's userpage on English Wikipedia
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Rosie Stephenson Goodknight on Europeana*
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1953 births
Living people
21st-century American non-fiction writers
21st-century American women writers
American Ashkenazi Jews
American biographers
American encyclopedists
American people of Sephardic-Jewish descent
American people of Serbian-Jewish descent
American science writers
American Wikimedians
American women biographers
Knights of the St. Sava Order of Diplomatic Pacifism
People from Gary, Indiana
People from Nevada City, California
Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees members
Wikimedians of the Year
Wikipedia people
American women science writers