We are a growing community of Wikipedia editors dedicated to identifying, categorizing, and improving articles regardinglesbian,gay,bisexual,transgender (LGBT) andintersex people. LGBT Studies covers people, culture, history, and related subjects concerningsexual identity andgender identity - this covers a lot of ground and your help is appreciated! Some points that may be helpful:
Our main aim is to help improve articles, so if someone seeks help, please try to assist if you are able. Likewise feel free to ask for help, advice or clarification.
Wake up WP:LGBT! It's time to kick in gear and get some things done!
Project News
Wake up!
I say this to myself as much as I say it to all of us. I work a lot by myself or with individual editors who spend time atFeatured Article Candidates. It seems on November 5 a fog was lifted off my brain that helped me realize that we have massive potential in this project to get things done. Take this allegory, for instance:On Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1980, my 10th-grade American history teacher started class by unfurling The New York Times. She pointed to its triple banner headline: “Reagan Easily Beats Carter; Republicans Gain in Congress; D’Amato and Dodd are Victors.” “Save this paper,” she told us. “This is the start of a whole new era.”Judith Warner from The New York Times
It definitely seems a start to a whole new era now. If planets align correctly to remind us that whatever advances we may have made in electing what appears to be anextraordinary president in the US, the moons that revolve around those planets also serve to illustrate it's not that simple. Florida, Arizona, and California all appear to have bannedsame sex marriage. As someone who was married in California and lives in Florida, this is particularly poignant. We seem to be at the juncture of two converging paths. If we maximize our efforts and take the right ones, we might just be able to affect some change for ourselves.
Though what we do is an interesting hobby for some, we have the power to make a difference. California's ballot initiative to ban gay marriage was a fierce fight. It's being challenged right now, but just look at how Wikipedia played a role in that: in October 2008, 360,238 people read its article. On November 5, an astounding467,000 people read it. I commend the editors who work on that article—both those who support and oppose it. A look at the talk page shows a concerted effort to keep it civil and accurate.
What can we do?
How do you fight ignorance? With information. That's what Wikipedia is for. This project is overwhelming with8,576 articles in its scope. We can continue to work piecemeal as we have in the past, or we can focus on goals. These are examples of areas we can concentrate on.
Current political events
LGBT Media and Literature
LGBT History
Sex and sexuality
Articles about political issues in the US and around the world that have been especially relevant within the past 5 years
Depictions of LGBT people and issues on television, film, newspapers, magazines
Topics about gay rights activism and the opposition to it
There are more than 8,000 articles to work on. Can we build a list of priorities? Can we build enough enthusiasm to work on these? What if we had editors who oversaw progress in these areas and reported to the talk page or in the newsletter? Surely someone here wants to report on the progress of sex articles.
Tony Perkins (irony) from the conservativeFamily Research Councilwas heartened by the recent passages of gay marriage bans. The Republican Party is without direction. What's going to take the place of a moderate voice will not be pleasant to our ears. Watching and improving articles of subjects that have opposed gay rights in the past will be of vital importance very soon, I predict.
But WP:LGBT is not a very active project
All we can do is start somewhere. The first step is answering this newsletter on the project talk page. Join in the discussion.
More things we can do
Give out morebarnstars, and let each other know that what they're doing is valued.
Create a guide tostave off burnout, because editors in this project get burned out faster than others. There are many hills to climb.
Bring back themonthly collaboration project.
Participate in LGBTPeer reviews.
Get familiar with the characteristics ofGood Articles and get our top priority articles toWP:GA.
Use the Newsletter, Moni3! You can suggest what to send out in the newsletter, too!
Offer research materials, copy editing, ideas, andsupport toyour fellow editors.
Keep theproject talk page informed of problems and discussions we should know about.
Proposal: Put Importance Levels on articles
If this was decided long before I was a member, maybe it's time to revisit it. Other WikiProjects, such asWP:Novels determine that some subjects have an importance category: Top, High, Mid, Low, or None (undetermined). If we decide that our most core articles, it might help to organize which articles to address first. Top importance, for example, would beGay,Homosexual,Lesbian,Bisexual,Transgender,Sappho,Oscar Wilde,Stonewall riots, for example. High importance would beHomosexuality and psychology,Harvey Milk,Mattachine Society,Harry Hay, orDaughters of Bilitis, and so on. This can be a matter of discussion, or perhaps we could have someone in charge of determining these levels for all the articles we have tagged.
These are the editors I've seen working (and I know I'm forgetting a few). There's more of you out there I haven't seen. Some of you are new. We need all of you. Please help.
Miami, January 18, 1977 after the gay rights ordinance was passed:WhileBryant and the others were creating the beginnings of the repeal effort, (gay activists) Basker, Campbell, Kunst, and the other (gay rights) ordinance supporters congratulated themselves on their success and then quickly disbanded... There was no organized recognition or celebration of the victory. As one activist remembered, "We just went home." They had little idea of the battle that was before them. - Fred Fejes inGay Rights and Moral Panic, 2008
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Hi there - welcome to the Userboxes Project!! I think you will find this project is more disorganized, but more fun than some of the more serious projects! It is also nice to see more Wikipedians from Ottawa on the project! Happy boxing! -Ahunt (talk)01:06, 24 November 2008 (UTC) (also from Ottawa)[reply]
Here is one way you could help out - we are looking for humourous userboxes that people may have made and not listed anywhere. If you are prowling around anyone's user page and see a funny userbox they can be added to the listing atWikipedia:Userboxes/Wikipedia/humour. -Ahunt (talk)14:22, 25 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This user page is currently inactive and is retained forhistorical reference. If you want to revive discussion regarding the subject, you might try contactingthe user in question or seeking broader input via a forum such as thevillage pump.
In 2009,WikiProject Years developed aessay for the inclusion of events "recent year" articles.
Following a discussion onthe Project's talk page, we will be updatingWikiProject Pokémon's list of participants. To do this, all users previously listed as "Active" have been moved to the "Inactive" list; after this change anyone may add/re-add their name to the "Active" participants list. As your name was one of those on theActive members list, I am notifying you in case your active interest remains. Thank you for your cooperation in our efforts to keep our list of active participants as accurate and up-to-date as possible. ~Amory04:24, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
How do you change the world? You can start by writing an incredible article for the world's encyclopedia. Moni3 kicks it old school again withStonewall riots -a series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations against a police raid that took place in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 at theStonewall Inn. [...] [T]hey have become the defining event that marked the start of thegay rights movement in the United States and around the world. It's a featured article hitting the mainpage this Sunday to mark the 40th anniversary of the events. So first off, wow! Clever and cool. Moni3 has been recently named hottest delegate to Obama's bookclub but that may not be official yet. (Shhh!)
Otto4711 mentioned that gee we really should swamp the DYK section with LGBT-related articles for use on the 28th as well. We have eight or so in theholding area and if you push yourself to get an article together you might be able to get in on the fun.Do this now!
The official rules for DYKs can be foundhere. Once you have expanded an article 5-fold or created an article with at least 1,500 characters of prose, place your DYK threadhere. Usethis handy tool to count your 1,500 characters. As a suggestion, when you add your potential hook, include the character count and a link to the source(s) that confirm the hook. These will be confirmed anyway but may help.
The layout for the individual quotes ishere (just copy/paste into one of the red links onPortal:Transgender/Random quote). Thenthis counter has to be upped to match the new # of total quotes (not counting quote zero).
Obama proclamation
On June 1,President Barack Obama declared June 2009 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month, citing the riots as a reason to "commit to achieving equal justice under law for LGBT Americans". Excerpts at the bottom.
F*ck me I'm famous
I was interviewed byWikipedia Signpost, the weekly in-house newsletter, for theWikiProject report. TheSignpost has nearly 1,000 Wikipedian subscribers and arguably many of those folks actually read it. It came about rather quickly and my worst fears - that it was an elaborate hoax by a troll - were apparently unfounded. I hope y'all feel I did fine by the project, I did my best to avoid the phrase "man-humping, cock-sucking, doggy-style loving queer" but otherwise did ok.
Free image appeal
A friendly reminder to consider taking photos while you'reout and about at variousDyke marches andPride parades. Consider donating them to the world atWikicommons. I'm sooo totally over having to deal with lovely images being deleted and argued about. If they are just free they are then also freely usable worldwide. And no, they don't need photos of yourcha-cha orhoo-hoo-dilly.
Sonny and Cher's daughter was a famous lesbian and now he's a famoustransman, possibly the most famous in the world. This also serves as a friendly reminder that we recently updatedWikipedia:WikiProject LGBT studies/Guidelines - it's not perfect but should help inform on those gnip-gnop battles that do seem to drag on, and not in thegood way.
As part of the redecorating atour talkpage, the article alerts and keyword search alerts are handily located at the top of the page. Always fascinating to see what's up. All help appreciated on those.
Glambert
Adam Lambert is soooo gay - surprised? Neither is anyone else. Nuff said.David Ogden Stiers wasouted but apparently he wasn't terribly in either.
The LGBT studies project does have its own freeInternet Relay Chat channel,#wikipedia-en-lgbtconnect, for coordination, collaboration and socializing. This channel is hosted onFreenode and can be accessed in one of two ways: If you already have anIRC client, click the link to the left. If you do not have an IRC client, you'll need to get one installed on your computer first. Once you've done this, then click on the link to the left.
For more general information on IRC and a listing of other useful Wikipedia-related channels, seeWikipedia:IRC channels.
The project had at one point another channel at#LGBTprojectconnect but as the original people associated with the setting up and administration of that channel have seemed to have disappeared, this new channel has been set up. Plus the new channel is inline with required naming conventions for Wikipedia related IRC channels. So, feel free to use this channel. Such a channel gives opportunity to discuss the latest happening on articles, the LGBT project itself, latest happening in your life with "wiki-friends" here, etc.. You can say things on there you normally wouldn't here on Wikipedia (keeping it civil of course) like talk about the latest hot guy/girl or tell a joke.. you get the point. Anyway, see you there - eventually!
LGBT to-do list (held over from last edition)
Give out morebarnstars, and let each other know that what they're doing is valued.
Create a guide tostave off burnout, because editors in this project get burned out faster than others. There are many hills to climb.
Bring back themonthly collaboration project.
Participate in LGBTPeer reviews.
Get familiar with the characteristics ofGood Articles and get our top priority articles toWP:GA.
Use the Newsletter, Moni3! You can suggest what to send out in the newsletter, too!
Offer research materials, copy editing, ideas, andsupport toyour fellow editors.
Keep theproject talk page informed of problems and discussions we should know about.
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There are many well-respected LGBT leaders in all professional fields, including the arts and business communities. [I]n both the White House and the Federal agencies -- openly LGBT employees are doing their jobs with distinction and professionalism. [...] LGBT youth should feel safe to learn without the fear of harassment, and LGBT families and seniors should be allowed to live their lives with dignity and respect. At the international level, I have joined efforts at the United Nations to decriminalize homosexuality around the world. Here at home, I continue to support measures to bring the full spectrum of equal rights to LGBT Americans. These measures include enhancing hate crimes laws, supporting civil unions and Federal rights for LGBT couples, outlawing discrimination in the workplace, ensuring adoption rights, and ending the existing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in a way that strengthens our Armed Forces and our national security. [...] As long as the promise of equality for all remains unfulfilled, all Americans are affected. If we can work together to advance the principles upon which our Nation was founded, every American will benefit. During LGBT Pride Month, I call upon the LGBT community, the Congress, and the American people to work together to promote equal rights for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. [...] I call upon the people of the United States to turn back discrimination and prejudice everywhere it exists. - Barack Obama,Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month, 2009, The White House (June 1, 2009).
I have put together a survey for female editors of Wikipedia (and related projects) in order to explore, in greater detail, women's experiences and roles within the Wikimedia movement. It'd be wonderful if you could participate!
It's an independent survey, done by me, as a fellow volunteer Wikimedian. It is not being done on behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation. I hope you'll participate!
Any questions or concerns, feel free to email me or stop by my user talk page. Also, feel free to share this any other female Wikimedians you may know. It is in English, but any language Wikimedia participants are encouraged to participate.I appreciate your contributions - to the survey and to Wikipedia! Thank you!SarahStierch (talk)18:30, 27 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, since your name's down on this project, I'm just writing to let you know that there's adiscussion going on at the moment on how to format events – and in particular, events that go on for multiple days – on year pages. Your input would be appreciated. —Smjg (talk)18:24, 15 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
HiIcelilly! Women around the world who edit and contribute to Wikipedia are coming together to celebrate each other's work, support one another, and engage new women to also join in on the empowering experience of shaping the sum of all the world's knowledge - through theWikiWomen's Collaborative.
As a WikiWoman, we'd love to have you involved! You can do this by:
HiIcelilly! TheWikiWomen's Collaborative is a group of women from around the world who edit Wikipedia, contribute to itssister projects, and support the mission of free knowledge. We recently updated our website, created new volunteer positions, and more!
Get involved by:
Visiting ourwebsite for resources, events, and more
Meet other women and share your story in ourprofile space
What?Wiki Loves Pride, a campaign to document and photographLGBT culture and history, including pride events
When?June 2015
How can you help?
1.) Create or improve LGBT-related articles and showcase the results of your workhere
2.) Upload photographs or other media related to LGBT culture and history, including pride events, and add images to relevant Wikipedia articles; feel free to create a subpage with a gallery of your images (seeexamples from last year)
Or, view or update the current list ofTasks. This campaign is supported by theWikimedia LGBT+ User Group, an officially recognized affiliate of theWikimedia Foundation. Visit the group's page at Meta-Wiki for more information, or followWikimedia LGBT+ on Facebook. Remember, Wiki Loves Pride is about creating and improving LGBT-related content at Wikimedia projects, and content should have aneutral point of view. One doesnot need to identify as LGBT or any other gender or sexual minority to participate. This campaign is about adding accurate, reliable information to Wikipedia, plain and simple, and all are welcome!
As a participant ofWikiProject LGBT studies, you are invited to participate in the third annualWiki Loves Pride campaign, which runs through the month of June. The purpose of the campaign is to create and improve content related toLGBT culture and history. How can you help?
Create or improve LGBT-related Wikipedia pages and showcase the results of your workhere
Document local LGBT culture and history by taking pictures at pride events and uploading your images to Wikimedia Commons
Looking for topics? TheTasks page, which you are welcome to update, offers some ideas and wanted articles.
This campaign is supported by theWikimedia LGBT+ User Group, an officially recognized affiliate of theWikimedia Foundation. The group's mission is to develop LGBT-related content across all Wikimedia projects, in all languages. Visit the affiliate's page at Meta-Wiki for more information, or followWikimedia LGBT+ on Facebook. Remember, Wiki Loves Pride is about creating and improving LGBT-related content at Wikimedia projects, and content should have aneutral point of view. One doesnot need to identify as LGBT or any other gender or sexual minority to participate. This campaign is about adding accurate, reliable information to Wikipedia, plain and simple, and all are welcome! If you have any questions, pleaseleave a message on the campaign's talk page.
This is update is being done according to a request for comments on theWikiProject Computer Security talk page.Be sure to state your status at theUser status section in theWikiProject Computer Security talk page before the end of four weeks as this will state your status as inactive in the project if not done before then.
Hi,Wikipedia:WikiProject Canada/The 10,000 Challenge is up and running based onWikipedia:The 10,000 Challenge for the UK which has currently produced over 2300 article improvements and creations. If you'd like to see large scale quality improvements happening for Canada likeThe Africa Destubathon, which has produced over 1600 articles in 5 weeks, sign up on the page. The idea will be an ongoing national editathon/challenge for Canada but fuelled by a contest such asThe North America Destubathon to really get articles on every province and subject mass improved. I would like some support from Canadian wikipedians here to get the Challenge off to a start with some articles to make doing a Destubathon worthwhile! Cheers. --MediaWiki message delivery (talk)01:55, 22 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]