User:ForsythiaJo
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Hi!
This is my user page I guess. Thanks for dropping by!
Although I will edit any pages I come across that look interesting, I am particularly inclined towards pages related to marginalized and underrepresented groups (LGBT, indigenous, non-Western, non-white, disabled, etc).
Ongoing projects
[edit]- Translating some pages from Spanish Wikipedia - specifically, for musicals missing from English Wikipedia (see: Musicals (Spanish Wiki); to translate: Acompáñame, Azabache, El gran soñador, Escuela de calor, Las mil y una noches, Marta tiene un marcapasos, Otelo (musical), Quisiera ser)
- If I get through the musicals, I might also try to add some plays missing from English Wikipedia
- Peacemakers; writing articles on peace activists and organizations. Articles are marked with .
- Other potential subjects:
- Astridah Banda (broadcaster and nun)
- Thomas Dambo (artist)
- Mech Dara (reporter)
- Wally Dion (artist)
- Kathleen Kim (actress & puppeteer)
- Samantha Martin (businesswoman)
Created pages
[edit]Biographies
[edit]- denotes the class given during the most recent assessment of the article
- denotes peace activists
- denotes Paralympic athletes
- denotes deaths which occurred after or were confirmed after the article was written
- Basima Abdulrahman
- Noor Abuarafeh
- Huda Abuarquob
- Ibrahim Abu el-Hawa
- Ghassan Abu-Sittah
- Ruth Cox Adams
- Plestia Alaqad
- Mashael Meshari A Alayed
- Dunya al-Amal Ismail
- Deborah Amos
- Ashager Araro
- Shamsa Araweelo
- Loka Ashwood
- Eruoma Awashish
- Hamze Awawde
- Motaz Azaiza
- Brigitte Bandit
- Eli Baptist
- Razia Barakzai
- Mahboubeh Barbari Zharfi
- Imani Barbarin
- Everett Barney
- Khalil Bashir
- Yousef Bashir
- Jaime Lyn Beatty
- Adam Berdichevsky
- Margaret Morton Bibb
- Yeri Bocoum
- Marie-Louise-Adélaïde Boizot
- David Brandt (farmer)
- Yael Braudo-Bahat
- Maria Bri-Bein
- Natalia Broniarczyk
- Ymania Brown
- Altagracia Calderón
- Bertha Felix Campigli
- Greer Fay Cashman
- Taylor Cassidy
- Keely Cat-Wells
- Im Chaem
- Chen Zongying
- Chilchitraryak Bootwansirina
- Mona Cliff
- Frances Coombe
- Gizele Maria da Costa Dias
- Nikki Crawford
- Avi Dabush
- Cody Daigle-Orians
- Aurore Didier
- Karen Donaldson
- Carlota Dudek
- Arlen Dumas
- Josephine Dusabimana
- Pashtana Durrani
- Lucy Edwards
- Charity Ekezie
- Tamar Elad-Appelbaum
- EllaHarp
- Amal Elsana Alh'jooj
- Eivor Engelbrektsson
- Hadassah Froman
- Mickey Gitzin
- Rachel Goldberg-Pollin
- Greg Goya
- Rachael Gunn
- Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney
- Avner Gvaryahu
- Rebecca Hawkins Hagerty
- Kayleigh Haggo
- Sarah Hesterman
- Nahoko Hishiyama
- Rhonda Holy Bear
- Lea Hopkins
- Bezaleel Howard
- Fiona Howard
- Caroline Innerbichler
- Maoz Inon
- Intibint
- Lahja Ishitile
- Ina Jaffe
- Catherine Jarrige (archaeologist)
- Leah Jeffries
- Mimi Jennewein
- Wendy Jocko
- Adrienne Lash Jones
- Shalom Kadosh
- Wanda John-Kehewin
- Clinton Jones (priest)
- ABilly S. Jones-Hennin
- Elisabeth Kadow
- Kala (TikToker)
- Elisabeth Käsemann
- Malak al-Kashif
- Hayim Katsman
- Fadi Kattan
- Tuíre Kayapó
- Mona Khazindar
- Hind Khoudary
- Gia Kourlas
- Mary Lou Kownacki
- Margaret Lambrun
- John Lansing (journalist)
- Antoinette Larcher
- Ellen Morton Littlejohn
- Lauren Lopez
- Evelyn Lorena
- Maziar Lorestani
- Ruth B. Loving
- Crystal Lucas-Perry
- Nawal Al-Maghafi
- Cecilia Magni Camino
- Ibtisam Mahameed
- Fatima El-Mamouny
- Neha Mankani
- Julia Marden
- Maria Martin (journalist)
- Troy Masters
- Noor Askuzaimey Mat Salim
- Malak Mattar
- Cheyney McKnight
- Chama Mechtaly
- Rouba Mhaissen
- Patricia Michaels (collab)
- Jennifer L. Morgan
- Moumen al-Natour
- Helene Nayituriki
- Suzuko Numata
- Rawan Osman
- Otis (bear)
- Bisan Owda
- Basira Paigham
- Shailaja Paik
- Makurata Paitini
- Alla Parunova
- Jean Baptiste Paul
- Matcha Phorn-in
- Nimisha Priya
- Natalie Psaila
- Pot Roast
- Mared Pugh Evans
- Toribio Sabandija Quimada
- Adele Raemer
- Hystercine Rankin
- Käthe Reinhardt
- Francis Renault (performer)
- Joey Richter
- Julia Riew
- Amy Roko
- Olena Rozvadovska
- Cornelis Ruhtenberg
- Geo Rutherford
- Mitali Banerjee Ruths
- Mahvash Sabet
- Kira Sabin
- Azad Safarov
- Samantha Sally
- Rana Samara
- Caesar Samayoa
- Nivine Sandouka
- Peninnah Schram
- Drew Shafer
- Manar al-Sharif
- Ala'a Shehabi
- Haven Shepherd
- Ruth Sherlock
- Shelby Sherritt
- Razieh Shirmohammadi
- Henriette Siksek
- Vivian Silver
- Alice Bhagwandai Singh
- Eka Skhiladze
- Q. Smith
- Taryn Delanie Smith
- Saman Soltani
- V Spehar
- Nick Spitzer
- Mercury Stardust
- Chelsea Stein
- Jessica Steinrock
- Nelson Stevens
- Rivka Sturman
- Anoosha Syed
- Manega Tapari
- Rotana Tarabzouni
- Eva Thomas
- Amir Tibon
- Thomas Thomas (abolitionist)
- Nick Tobler
- Trahamunda
- Amira Unplugged
- Shirley Ulmer
- Hannah Uzor
- Chelenge Van Rampelberg
- Astrid Van Wieren
- Nina Vatolina
- Frieda Vizel
- Christian Walker (photographer)
- Melvin Way
- Valery Wichman
- Jenny Cumfry Williams
- Matariki Williams
- Cindy Woodhouse
- Justyna Wydrzyńska
- Jemima Wyman
- Zala Zazai
- Nomika Zion
- Gerda von Zobeltitz
LGBTQ
[edit]- Allonormativity
- Beloved Arise
- Boston Pride
- Disability and LGBT identities
- Gay and Lesbian Information Bureau
- Kalos Society
- LGBT history in Connecticut
- LGBT history in Massachusetts
- Draft:LGBT history in New Hampshire
- LGBT history in Rhode Island
- LGBTQ history in Vermont
- Mexico City Pride
- Murders of Hattie Mae Cohens and Brian Mock
- Murder of Richard Reihl
- Noho Pride
- Puerto Vallarta Pride
- Tbilisi Pride
- Tongzhi literature
Music
[edit]Theater
[edit]- Los 40 el Musical - Spanish wiki import
- Alma, Where Do You Live?
- Apple Blossoms
- Arms and the Girl
- Babes in the Wood
- Babette
- Bare Facts of 1926
- Barefoot Boy with Cheek
- Baroness Fiddlesticks
- The Blue Kitten
- Boop! The Musical
- Caligula the Musical - Spanish wiki import
- Carib Song
- Carmen, Carmen - Spanish wiki import
- The Century Girl
- Corazón mestizo - Spanish wiki import
- For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy
- Good Night, Oscar
- El Jorobado de París - Spanish wiki import
- Joseph McCarthy is Alive and Living in Dade County
- Laughing Room Only
- La llamada (musical) - Spanish wiki import
- Una luz timida - Spanish wiki import
- El médico - Spanish wiki import
- Midsummer Mechanicals
- Of V We Sing
- El otro lado de la cama (musical) - Spanish wiki import
- Rumi: The Musical
- Shucked
- Starry (musical)
- Summer, 1976
- Swept Away (musical)
- The Sun Dance Opera
- Teresa, la Obra en Musical - Spanish wiki import
- Trevor: The Musical
- La truhana - Spanish wiki import
- Wakaa! The Musical
- Water for Elephants (musical)
- We Live in Cairo
- The Witch of Konotop (play)
Film / TV / Web series
[edit]Organizations and groups
[edit]- A Land for All (organization)
- Aizhixing Institute of Health Education
- Amazonas de Yaxunah
- ArtLords
- Benedictine Sisters of Erie
- Benedictine Sisters of Mount St. Scholastica
- Desert Stars (non-profit)
- Gaza Sunbirds
- Gaza Youth Committee
- Hagar Association
- Madres buscadoras
- Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development
- Pink Angels Anti-Violence Project
- Project Rozana
- Road to Recovery (charity)
- Roots – Judur – Shorashim
- Shorouq Society for Women
- Standing Together (movement)
- We Want to Live movement
- Women of the Sun (movement)
Books
[edit]Businesses, churches, and museums
[edit]- Chinatown Ice Cream Factory
- Church of the Unity
- First Church of Christ (New London, Connecticut)
- George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum
- Michele and Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts
- P&H Truck Stop
- Peremoha (newspaper)
- Papermoon Diner
- Springfield Science Museum
- Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines
Structures, monuments, and art
[edit]- The Ark of Return
- Fairy houses
- Murals of Springfield, Massachusetts
- Posters in the Soviet Union
- South Mountain Fairy Trail
- Triangle Fire Memorial
Events and occasions
[edit]- Bright Nights (Springfield)
- Kidnapping of Luis Albino
- Killing of Rebekah Byler
- Killing of Aysenur Eygi
- Seharane
Other
[edit]Selected expanded pages
[edit]Biography
[edit]- Michael Armitage (artist)
- Ernestine Bayer
- Maura Clarke
- Robie Harris
- Ella Jenkins
- The Lexington Six
- Ruth Lor Malloy
- Katarina Taikon
- Wan Yanhai
Cultural
[edit]Organizations / Events
[edit]Theater
[edit]TV / Web series
[edit]Categories
[edit]- Animation
- Expansion of Animated films by country of setting / by setting; expansion of Holiday-themed animated films and Animated films based on novels
- Creation of Animated films by period of setting, Animated films based on folklore
- Disability
- Expansion of People with disabilities by occupation
- Creation of LGBTQ people with disabilities
- LGBT
- Expansion of LGBTQ people by nationality and occupation
- Creation of LGBTQ people with disabilities
- Expansion of Anti-LGBTQ sentiment, Discrimination against LGBTQ people, and Violence against LGBTQ people by location
- Musicals
- Expansion of Musicals by country of setting and Musicals by period of setting
- Sculptures
- Expansion of Sculptures by subject and Sculptures by country
Recognition
[edit]The Original Barnstar | |
Good Night, Oscar is a very good page. Well done! BoyTheKingCanDance (talk) 06:16, 18 March 2023 (UTC) |
The Editor's Barnstar | |
For all the kindness you have done in editing my articles to make them a better text. —Patricia (Talk) 15:49, 8 September 2023 (UTC) |
The Auckland Museum Wiki-Award | ||
Congratulations ForsythiaJo! You've received the The Auckland Museum Wiki-Award as a thank you for creating an article on Matariki Williams, who was on our list of Aotearoa museum professionals who needed articles. Great job! --Prosperosity (talk) 22:56, 7 October 2023 (UTC) |
The Citation Barnstar | |
For your work on sourcing and improving Tatjana Đekanović! DaniloDaysOfOurLives (talk) 20:20, 28 November 2023 (UTC) |
The Citation Barnstar | ||
Thank you for sourcing and improving as much as you can on Death of Muhammad Zaharif Affendi even though I am a beginner editor. Harukkaaario (talk) 19:01, 18 December 2023 (UTC) |
The Original Barnstar | |
Thank you for your help with the Memory Statue edits. It is much better now. You Rock! Andrew AndrewTJay (talk) 19:00, 21 December 2023 (UTC) |
The Editor's Barnstar | ||
Hello there ForsythiaJo, I'm Candeadly and I am the creator of The Mandela Catalogue page. I'm here to say that both me and others working on this page highly appreciate your underrated hard work and intelligence. This page would not be in the state it is if it was not for you! Your level of contributions simply outstanding, as you have been the first steps for this page since the creation of it! (You have been contributing since February 20, 2023, almost a year ago!) And for that, I'd like to award you a Barnstar as a show of appreciation! Everyone in the Mandela Catalogue community truly appreciates your incredible contributions! Much love!! |
The Original Barnstar | Thank you for your work on Lucy Escott. It is much appreciated. Jack1956 (talk) 06:29, 20 March 2024 (UTC) |
Expanding Kato Mikeladze Award Winners on Wiki | |
Thanks for creating the page for Alla Paruvonva! Lajmmoore (talk) 07:04, 14 July 2024 (UTC) |
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On 20 October 2023, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Amazonas de Yaxunah, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the Amazonas de Yaxunah, a Mayan softball team from Yucatán, play barefoot while wearing the huipil, a traditional indigenous dress? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Amazonas de Yaxunah. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (here's how, Amazonas de Yaxunah), and the hook may be added to the statistics page after its run on the Main Page has completed. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.
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