The WCC organises monthly remote Wikipedia editing sessions in order to continue to reverse the gender skew online and to mobilise change through digital tools as well as providing a positive example for others. Occasional group editing sessions are organised to bring people together to edit to improve the representation of women classicists on Wikipedia, often with training sessions delivered by trainers from the Wikimedia foundation. By June 2017, the WCC had added thirty-nine articles on female classicists to Wikipedia. In 2018, the WCC wrote to the organisers of the 2019 Fédération internationale des associations d'études classiques and
Classical Association joint conference, criticizing their discouragement of proposals for all-female as well as all-male panels (also known as 'manels'). Their activism in this regard caused the organisers to revise their policy, stating that 'Following feedback and discussion we accept that we were wrong to initially discourage all women panels'. In recognition of their efforts towards gender fairness and inclusivity in the field of
Classics, the organisation was invited to be a nominating body for the 2021 UK
Research Excellence Framework assessment. ==See also==