User:Oh-Fortuna!

I am a Washington, DC native, and among the 15% of Wikipedia editors who are women. I'm an active member of WikiProject Women in Religion. Working with our members from Indiana University Indianapolis, Tulane, and Yale, our WikiProject has presented on feminist Wikipedia editing at the American Academy of Religion conference, the Yale Divinity School and library, and at WikiConference North America 2025 in New York. My women's biographies are inspired by the WikiProject Women in Red, and tagged with it. I live in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC, work at a major university, and attend mass at a nuns' monastery that was founded in 1795. Author of three books, co-editor of three more (two with a Jesuit), and facilitator of others' writing.

By the way, some have asked about the name. In the past I was a classical deejay, and O Fortuna by Orff became something of an inside joke because it was overplayed. It was also the name of one of my cats, Tuna for short. The exclamation point came from Oklahoma!, because my mother was from that state and she loved the songs from the Broadway play and movie.

About Oh-Fortuna!

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Writing interests:

  • Roman Catholic sisters.
  • Catholic peace activists.
  • Women doctors of the late 19th century.
  • Women of color (many were Catholic sisters and women doctors), and lay Catholics of color more generally.
  • Silent film women's history in honor of a late and dear friend who was born in Beverly Hills in 1916, and was the daughter of an Oscar-nominated cinematographer.

These are all original articles. You can check my page count here (subtract 3 for direction pages). means that it has "Good Article" status.

Roman Catholic sisters

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M. Bernetta Quinn OSF Christine Schenk CSJ Kate Kuenstler PHJC Marie Louise Kirkland VHM
Rose Agnes Greenwell SCN Mary Alma Ryan SP Arleen McCarty Hynes OSB Mary Euphrasia Markham OSF
Mabel Digby RSCJ Mother Mary Loyola IBVM Jean M. Marshall OP
Sister Matilda OP Gerrie Naughton RSM, founder of ARISE Adelante M. Henrietta Reilly RSM
Blanche Marie Gallagher BVM Mary Amadeus of the Heart of Jesus OSU Mary Nicholas Arnoldy CSJ
Joanna Wan-Ying Chan MM Joseph Marie Armer CCVI Eileen Niedfield MMS
Helena Langevych OSBM Giuseppina De Muro FdC (with Ruggero Cipolla OFM) Mary Clemente Davlin OP
Melanie Wolfers SDS Enrica Rosanna FMA Emellia Prokopik OSBM
Okamura Fuku Mary Daniel Turner SNDdeN Regina Purtell DC
Theresia Unno FMM Lurana White SA
Blessed Lucia Khambang LHC Bernadette Armiger DC
Venerable Bianca Piccolomini Clementini OBU Mary Theodosia Mug SP
Krizina Bojanc FDC Lucy Eaton Smith OP
Mary Paulina Finn VHM
Mary Flavia Egan DC
Ilia Delio OSF

Women MDs of the late 1800s and early 1900s

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Isabel Haslup Lamb Georgianna Rumbley
Lauretta E. Kress
Ida Heiberger
Annie Elmira Rice
Jeannette Judson Sumner

Other notable women

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Xanthe Scharff Frida Berrigan Sophy Burnham Aparna Vaidik Marjorie Bradford Melville
Sveva Casati Modignani Ilise Feitshans Mary Moylan
Sonia Peronaci Helen Caldwell Day Riley
Stacey Merkt Masako Wada
Sunita Sah
Jessie Andrews
B. Anne Gehman
Orie Latham Hatcher

Notable men

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Edward J. Maloney Joseph Langford MC Aubrey E. Landry Drew Christiansen SJ J. Edward Guinan George Barry Ford
The Shamrock Tenors Guido Dettoni della Grazia David Eberhardt Leo D. Lefebure
Paul Hanly Furfey James K. Freericks
George Mische Ruggero Cipolla OFM (with Giuseppina De Muro FdC)
Emanuel A. Romero

Early Hollywood (1911-1935), especially women of the silent era

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Beverly Hills Little Theatre for Professionals Itallywood on Wiktionary, Wikidata. Nicholas Power (projector manufacturer)
Franc Dillon The Newsy and the Tramp Grete Weixler
Cal York Else Frölich John Craven
Neely Dickson Rosana Logan
Portrait of a Genius Helen Marten

Interesting things

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Lagenlook, also on Wiktionary

Honey deuce

Prince George's Film Festival

ARISE Adelante

The Baltimore Four

Articles I want to write

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Kirkridge Retreat and Study Center Jack Elder DC Peace Team Laura Lyman
Christine Evans Laura Locatelli Michigan Poor People's Campaign Screen Women's Press Club
Marie Dennis Carroll Stuhlmueller CP Joseph Sheppard (taught Tom Lewis) Il Poverello House
The Homrich 9 Carole Feraci John Bach Rumi Forum
"Jay" Parker Eli McCarthy Paula Doyle Catholic Worker Houses, current

and historic (Mott Street, Blessed Martin, etc.)

Br. Mickey McGrath The Catholic Interracialist Eric Kim

Those boxes you see all over the place

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