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3358:—with many exceptions—lags a bit behind the curve in its attitudes toward all things LGBT. In particular, talk page remarks that would bring swift and certain retribution if they were directed at racial or religious minorities or women are sometimes tolerated when they're directed toward LGBT people. This has been especially true when it comes to transphobic remarks. And there have been some incidents wherein LGBT or LGBT-friendly editors have been accused of biased editing for no apparent good reason. So yes, there's a hostile environment, at least some of the time and in some parts of the wiki. I've never been harassed by anyone here for being gay, but I have avoided editing in some topic areas because I've found the associated discussions oppressive. I'd be curious to know what prompted this thread.
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understanding is that cross-dressing does not necessarily mean the individual is genderfluid, and that suggesting that could be offensive. For the article, we have to reflect sources so if (as you suggest), an author applies that term inappropriately, an editor may choose to use those terms through ignorance or to accurately reflect the source. I have added some material, too, and hope nothing I have put in is problematic. As far as the DYK hook goes, however, we can choose what to highlight and choose not to use in a hook something supported by sources but which may offend, just as we would not post "... that in 2013, the
Internal Revenue Service of the United States declared that
3534:), the situation that came about with the court decision in 2002 was only in place for a few years anyway, and I can hardly imagine any state formally being in such a situation for more than a few years to begin with. But it's kind of irrelevant since, if Knowledge had had these lists in the four years between when adoption was recognized and marriages were legalized, chances are that (c) would have still been marked with a green tick rather than a red "X". It currently has a tick and says it has been legal since 2002.
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the March or its other participants, and one of their songs "It's a most wonderful time to be queer" seems okay to be described as a celebration of the LGBT community. You can find the song by searching YouTube for The Fallen Angel Choir. I would rather the article did not just reuse wording from the KATU article without being in quotes, so would have no problem in seeing 'celebration' dropped and the sentence rephrased, but the meaning would end up the same so it's not something I would get worked up about. --
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projects, so there's a whole lot of extra historical context being thrown in for every statement. I'm trying to separate that out into a 'notes' section' in order to get a better idea of the bones that we're working with, but I'd like to move the article in the direction of the idea of gender equality - and hopefully away from the binary analysis. If anyone interested in gender-queer, trans, agender or gender-fluid editing would like to pitch in and help I would love to work with you.
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in the 90s that also claims it, but as best as I can tell from Google Book Search they also claim it based on the single note; the only other source that talks much about her private life quotes a private letter discussing how destroyed she was by her husband's infidelity and subsequent divorce.) I don't want to whitewash the article if in fact she was a lesbian, but also don't want to go out on a limb based on a single ambiguous note. So... suggestions on next steps? Thanks. —
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the same as cross-dreesing (obviously). So, there are two issues for me: (1) Is the article content in the area potentially offensive if gender and sexuality areas and if so, is that content supported? (2) Is there material which, will supported, should not be used in a hook due to its potential to offend / misrepresent one or more groups within the broader LGBTQI community that suffers more than enough discrimination, misrepresentation, and offense as ii? Is that clearer?
2178:. This applies to virtually everybody who still doesn't have a character name next to their appearance in our list; the problem is that all of the sources for their participation date from when the production was still in the preliminary casting phase last year, so it's far from clear whether (a) they are in the series and the IMDb list just hasn't been fully fleshed out yet (although it looks awfully long as it is, and the unmatched names include people like
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only because I was at a loss to describe them. I met a guy whose sexual orientation was so specific (pre-op transpeople only if he was "on top") that I started calling him a quartersexual, because he was not sexually active otherwise (with post-ops, being dominated, etc.). There may need to be more divisions and I imagine some terms may fit in more than one category, so I just put them in the first place that thought made the most sense. It's a start.
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1596:), and hoping that a central page would help "recruit" by creating visibility. While this is now an LGBT+ project, not an LGBT one, there is still little evidence of intersex inclusion. It is not always appropriate, either. Many intersex BLPs are for heterosexual, cisgender intersex people, so there is not necessarily room for them here. Other examples include omissions from lists of templates, categories, and the
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Having been corrected by this thread and digging into it a bit, I have (admittedly minor) questions about notability in the policy sense, though not in the general sense: I feel like a legitimate LGBT organization formed to support Trump is quite notable by its very nature. But I'm not seeing a whole bunch of third party coverage. I'll keep digging, see if I can find more.
298:) walked back a bunch of articles on military women after previous users had, without consulting the sources, decided that they were trans men. I've just found this one as well, but Spanish is not a language I'm especially fluent in, either for purposes of seeing how the sources refer to the subject or for purposes of determining whether or not they seem reliable. –
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5551:. I might wade in anyway, after checking to see what problems had led to the placement of the tag. If I couldn't find any problems, I'd probably click away in a hurry. (I'm speaking generally here, not about this article specifically. There are certain subject areas I avoid just because they're too depressing in the first place.)
3437:"Same-sex marriage" and "Adoption by same-sex couples", but if the first two both have an "X" shouldn't the third be marked as "N/A" or the like? Marking it with an "X" seems a little weird when, as far as the law in those territories is concerned "same-sex couples" are not formally recognized in any capacity to begin with.
3742:. There may be a stronger basis for a Knowledge article in the future, but if all we can really say right now is that he got a brief blip of coverage for switching his ideological affiliation from "liberal" to "conservative", I don't consider that particularly strong grounds for an article all by itself — if he writes a
4856:"The rally began with a performance by the Fallen Angel Choir, who sang "remastered" Christmas carols criticizing Trump and celebrating women and the LGBT community." assumes Trump v. women & LGBT. This is extremely POV-pushing. Perhaps we could rephrase it as "claiming to celebrate women and the LGBT community"?
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challenge any apparent bias of article tone, but to do this successfully please find some reliable sources to back up your point. At the moment, the point you have repeated above is an interpretation but not obvious fact, and thus original research, not something that has been stated in at least one reliable source.
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bother. I can see how inexperienced editors might be intimidated by the tag, although many might not even notice it. (As a newbie, I tended to ignore shaded text boxes at the tops of pages as so much clutter.) I'm not at all intimidated, but if I were to happen across such a tag, it would be a red flag for me:
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The "right of gay people to marry" is alsoproblematic because it places the ban at the individual level. The law never said a person couldn't marry, they were just restricted in who they could marry. A gay man could marry a lesbian woman, and the law and everyone would be happy (well, except for the
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is an important early
California suffragette, and left a note in a time capsule saying that she was a "lover of her own sex". Other than that note (which is ambiguous, given the time she wrote it and her career), none of the sources I have access to say she was a lesbian. (There is one book published
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I just noticed that several entries in the second of the templates I linked above actually have some variations on "Individuals may adopt" or "LGBT individuals may adopt", but the big red "X" right beside this still seems inappropriate when many of them don't formally recognize same-sex unions in any
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indication that he identifies as gay or bisexual. Even his profile on the
Victory Fund's website doesn't explicitly say that he's LGBT, so it's not a useful source in and of itself — and while I can find a couple of sources which name him as a sponsor or supporter of LGBT-related legislation, none of
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created a bunch of task forces a few years back, too. The idea was that people would watch both the main discussion page and the task forces that interested them. Basically all of those pages are dead. We had one task force that did pretty well, and then one editor retired, and that was the end of
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That's fairly broad coverage across the spectrum of UK media, with some coverage in mainstream media outside the UK. As for depth of coverage, almost all of these are focused on
Winterbourne, not passing mentions. I think we have enough to make a strong claim that WP:GNG is satisfied. I'm happy to go
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I (and I'm sure many others) have been under the assumption that "Gays for Trump" was nothing but a twitter account which had been traced back to the IP of a (decidedly heterosexual) Trump supporter. That may be why it gets little attention, and why what attention it has gotten seems to be negative.
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I would rather just see it rephrased. It's poor for
Knowledge to be recycling newspaper text. If it were my student, I would have to have a chat about avoiding plagiarism in essays. I suggest you have a think about it and make a proposal on the article talk page. I'll be quite busy over the next few
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for some earlier discussion. The bias is not always very apparent, it is sometimes in what is left unsaid rather than what is said in the article. The use of sources of doubtful reliability to support controversial claims is also a potential problem - such as blogs containing unproven allegations of
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Ahh that makes sense. I removed the primary sources because all the non-primary sources also establish Dillon's gender identity and pronouns, so hopefully that is considered a good move. And I found another two non-primary sources and added those in. I'm struggling a lot with the image thing though,
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Most of your apparent annoyance may be misplaced. The wording in the KATU article that was quoted above and introduced the word 'celebrated' was that of a KATU staff member, not just a regurgitated quote from the March organizers. The word 'celebrated' actually refers to the Fallen Angel Choir, not
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Yes I have considered retirement due to the hostility created because I was openly gay and pushed for the encyclopedia to include gay cultural topics, at a time when these were invariably considered controversial. Some of the hostility and hounding I experienced was from admins and some has lasted
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that we could ask that administrators take an LGBT sensitivity class (perhaps an online video-based workshop). However, this implies that allies can be trusted; I am not sure that is always the case. We may need more openly LGBT admins and Arbcom members, but I am not sure how realistic or feasible
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WhatAmIDoing touches on the heart of the issue: without a decent group of active editors, the task force talk pages would dry out before you know it. Of course I'd join the transgender task force, but like on the main WikiProject, I don't expect to post much. I'd line to hear from more editors that
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I started some research on WikiProject creation a few years ago. Success appeared to be predicted by having, say, half a dozen experienced editors involved from the beginning. It is not a case of "build it, and they will come"; success looks more like "we're tired of trying to keep track of which
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has proposed a hook based on
Filibus being described as "probably one of the first lesbian characters in the history of film," which is again cited but could that description offend if Filibus was genderfluid? I have added material from a source where transgenderism is mentioned, which is also not
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You're saying "they" as if you know there were no LGBT-identified people in this choir or at this rally. Which we don't know because that isn't mentioned in the quoted sources. Regardless, you're just reiterating your opinions and I think this whole discussion is not helping constructively improve
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It's not necessary to "bring back" a discussion that nobody was contributing anymore; if you need to read it, you can read it at the archive page. As for creating the article, we simply can't guarantee immediate satisfaction of every request that gets made — the discussion was open for long enough
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who are far, far too famous to get overlooked), or (b) they dropped out of the series for one reason or another and their roles were recast. It's possible that we may not actually be able to resolve this fully until the series actually airs next month, but I just wanted to note that we're going to
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as the hook proposed for it is flawed. I was surprised to see that a film from 1915 apparently explored issues of lesbianism and genderfluidity, and think that an interesting hook for the main page could be made. As a cis-gendered male, I cannot claim great understanding of either topic, so I am
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Our shared aim is to ensure a neutral point of view applies, but the quality of LGBT+ related articles is measured just as any other. Consequently the requirement for the content of articles to not be original research but fully to rely on reliable sources applies. That said, it's a good thing to
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Thanks for starting this article; I'm always glad to see more bios of nonbinary people on
Knowledge. I made a couple of small edits. It would be good to seek out and add a couple more non-primary sources before submitting the draft. As far as including a photo, Commons has strict rules on what is
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If a country or territory does not formally recognize "same-sex couples" in any official capacity, then isn't the question of whether they formally allow gay couples to adopt kind of irrelevant? A lot of entries in the template linked have an "X" for all three of "Recognition of same-sex unions",
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A few of the links herein had some older diagrams and flow charts, but I don't think anyone authoritatively organized the full dichotomy of the LGBT interrelationships. So I made a spreadsheet but I don't know how accurate it is and am welcoming criticism. While I made up 75% of the words, it was
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With that said, the time I left
Knowledge has coincided with my start and growth in magazine journalism, specifically LGBT media. I have been the editor-in-chief of four different publications since 2010, and for the past 3 1/2 years I've been with the same company, Hotspots Media Group, which is
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For heaven's sake, all this handwringing is unnecessary. The hook quotes (using quote marks) a recent, sober source's description of the character. If that description doesn't conform to some people's most up-to-date ideas of what words should be used for what, then that may stimulate interesting
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and like carpetbagging to reserve the term for a US national event rather than qualifying the title. When I read the title without preconceptions, I imagined it was going to be about national Pride marches in general (the UK used to have a Pride march, but over time this has turned into a London
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I'm working with a number of
African American LGBT organizers to increase awareness of African American LGBT cultural figures. These would most likely be in the format of notable biographies. Is it possible to start a sub-project that would focus on this work? If so, how? If not, do you have
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In any event, I wanted to alert you to the work I've done in case anyone wanted to use the interviews as citations in biographical articles. Hotspots currently doesn't have an article but I think it would pass notability on its own if an article were created. Those articles and features are also
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The user justified deletion based on the following. "This is inaccurate. Almost everything here is absolutely false, and misleads confused people into believing that some of these are actual sexualites or genders. Stop misleading these children into your false state of mind." Please comment on
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staff profile on the website of their own employer is enough sourcing to support an article about every individual reporter at every individual television station, even if it's little more than a thinly veiled rewrite of that same profile. The number of journalists who have articles is far, far
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I therefore recommend against creating any task forces, especially since you don't have an existing group of editors who plan to participate in each task force (and even having six or eight committed editors is not enough to be certain that the task force's page won't be dead in a few months).
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seeking help to look at whether the article is supported by suitable sources in this regard, and if so, to suggest what hook(s) might be made be that are interesting, well-founded, and respectful. Suggestions and comments can be made in the WT:DYK discussion or (ideally) at the nomination page:
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There are a gazillion articles that theoretically fall under the rubric of discretionary sanctions, but most of them haven't been tagged because there's been no sign of a problem. Preemptive tagging is unlikely to discourage problem actors from editing, but it might well persuade others not to
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I'm sorry to hear that you feel this way. But I am afraid it is helping because I am trying to make the article more NPOV (and thus less offensive to those who don't believe they speak on our behalf). It shouldn't be in the voice of
Knowledge that they celebrated the LGBT community, since it's
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as you can see in the lead section my first issue is that the article doesn't want to discuss genders other than male or female to 'avoid complication'. Which is a bit of a red flag for me as a feminist. The second concern is that the page needs a lot of cleanup. It's often the target of class
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I was wondering if any of you had been harassed by administrators for being LGBT. How many administrators are LGBT? Are any Arbcom members LGBT? Is there a structural problem in terms of heteronormative power dynamics? Have any of you considered retiring because of a hostile environment? Thank
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I was vague deliberately as I wasn't sure exactly what might be a problem. For example, I hope someone will look and see if there are things that could / would have the potential to offend lesbians or genderfulid individuals or others that is not necessarily immediately obvious to others. My
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There are also, I'm sure, countries that formally allow adoption by unmarried individuals regardless of either their sexuality or with whom they are in a not-state-recognized relationship, which would make the question of whether same-sex "couples" in an informal cohabitative relationship can
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The admin corps is a microcosm of the larger Knowledge community, and in some respects, Knowledge is a microcosm of the larger world. There are hateful, hurtful people and there are kind, helpful people. And then there are the indifferent people—a whole lot of them. Some of your questions are
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Can you clarify what it is that you need help with? Modern commentators are at liberty to use terms like "lesbian" and "genderfluid" to describe female same-sex relationships and women adopting male personas in older works, even if the term "genderfluid" didn't exist at the time and "lesbian"
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I have no opinion on your question per se, but it occurs to me that in instances of emerging public figures of marginal notability, Knowledge coverage might create an echo effect leading to more (and perhaps better) media coverage of the person, which in turn could be used to argue for their
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Nothing wrong with quickly asking around whether something is a good idea. For what it's worth, the ALT1 hook is not offensive if the character has indeed shown romantic inclinations to other female characters. If the two sources are just using the word "lesbian" to describe her fluid gender
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gay men and lesbians who are quite hostile to trans people, for instance. Speaking for myself, the only significant harassment on Knowledge I've received to date has been from anonymous editors, not admins. In fact several admins have been very helpful to me in countering trans-antagonistic
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Creating specific pages for redlinks and watchlists might be a workable way of testing interest in more elaborate task force structures, while also tackling some of the reasons for wanting those structures. Anyone know how to go about changing a new articles bot, or creating a specific bot?
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Oh no, I don't intend to diminish the quality of the journalist in question, is just that in discussions on source quality, sources edited by individuals with experience in the field are definitely preferred. Similarly, we have no idea what the editorial principles of this website are.
1921:(six topics in the last three years). Not sure if this lends more or less weight to the idea of creating trans/intersex task forces, because "Person" (focusing on biographies) encompasses a very large number of articles under this topic, whereas trans and intersex are much more focused.
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Whether someone wants to do it or not (I don't care either way), I did at least want to let the WikiProject know that such interviews are there, and that some of the content may be useful for quotes on like, "personal life" sections, or career sections, and related things like that.
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I saw that in my inbox too. I don't think the WMF does a good job at making us feel valued at all. It can be worse in local/national chapters actually (it is where I live). Perhaps we ought to create that article about the transgender soldier I suggested a few weeks
5670:. It is based on primary sources it seems, but also, it's title should probably include Norway, saying National Association. . .could be any country. Editors want to keep it, and I would also if they move the page. Please offer comments if you've the time. Thanks.
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The article has NPOV problems, it seems to have been extensively edited by someone with an "activist" bias. Some attempts to clean it up have been made by editors who are not well versed in the subject. hence this appeal for an expert to go over it. Please see
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And here we come up against the problem that some of the individuals are not lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender figures. Even where an individual might be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, that is not the reason why they would be added to the list.
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The third-party sources look reliable to me, which is why I voted for "Keep", but if there is Wikidrama involved, I have zero interest whatsoever in spending half a second on this. Knowledge is a hobby and should be stress-free! Please let us breathe. Thank
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I'm not sure folks are refusing to expand the stub, which is only a few days old, or living in "fear" of discretionary sanctions. I'm working on other articles lately, but this is one I might revisit at a later date. Just not a top priority right now.
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they'd take a large part in this task force before I can support it. I wonder if an intersex task force would be even worse off... If a goal of these task force are statistics, then surely those can be obtained without creating a full side-project? ~
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The best admins are those who let us create content without making themselves known, as far as I can tell. However, that's not true of everyone, and perhaps we need to make structural reforms to make sure we can't be victimized. I suggested over at
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I don't think he is notable for speaking out about his harassment as a gay conservative, but I think he may be notable as a journalist. So many heterosexual journalists have Knowledge articles. But are there enough reliable third-party sources out
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Florida's largest LGBT media company and boasts Florida's oldest and most-read entertainment magazine, Hotspots (a glossy weekly). For the past six months I've been involved with a similar glossy, a monthly, in Central Florida (Hotspots Central).
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Hello! My name is Mike Halterman, and I was an active Knowledge user between the years of 2004-10. My activity has slowed down considerably here in recent years, and my adminship was removed in 2015. So I am very much "out of the system" now. :)
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It's currently a draft and I'm not really sure how else I can make it better. I've also never made a draft of a page before. Can anyone help me to improve it somehow, or advise me on what to do next? Do you think I should submit it for review?
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please? A couple of things lookwrong tome but I'm not familiar with the rules. She made the front page of the national sports news here and seems likely to make waves at the commonwealth games, so it would be good to get it right before then.
120:. My request is not meant as any sort of reflection on those who have contributed already; rather, I suspect that there are editors here who can bring knowledge and experience to help to reach a positive outcome quickly. Thanks in advance.
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No. Sources may be equally biased. We relay facts, not sentiments. It is true that they claimed to celebrate the LGBT community; it is not true that they celebrated it. Their intent may have been in the right place, but that does not make it
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My opinion is that we should refer to same-sex, not gay, relationships and marriage, unless quoting a source that specifically says otherwise. This is for the reason you state: Not only gay people are in same-sex relationships; bisexual,
4874:: "The Fallen Angel Choir kicked off the rally with some remastered Christmas carols that made jabs at President-elect Donald Trump and celebrated women and the LGBTQ community." (I also think this discussion would be better held on the
1968:. A problem I'm facing is that I have no access to some of the sources that could be used. Some of them can be accessed via libraries, but I have not found a way of doing this myself. There is an example, and a list of similar sources,
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Thanks for the discussion, it is very helpful. Initially I said I aspired to an intersex task force, but the reasons have more to do with providing a directly relevant page to post information about gaps (such as the red linked BLPs at
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about the possibility of a separate intersex task force. The issues and populations overlap, like both do with LGB populations and others, but have different medical and human rights issues. I hope that an intersex task force would, as
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because of a request made in a section above. However, the article has been marked for deletion. I invite project members to please help expand the article and/or express your thoughts re: deletion on the article's talk page. Thanks!
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is interested in creating a separate task force for intersex people. I'm willing to "chair" (if there is such a thing) the trans/nonbinary task force myself, but I'm hoping more volunteers will be interested in helping out. Thoughts?
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We must reflect how reliable sources discuss the event, not our own opinions about it. It seems like you believe that there not celebrating lgbtq community, but if thanks sources say they are, then that can be in Knowledge's voice.
1405:? It's a biographical article that was created by a sock ring, quite possibly as a for-pay article. Some editors have raised issues of notability and conflict of interest, and one of the contributors has expressed concern about
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I'm tired. If I'm creating an article about an academic and a reviewer says his book is "intriguing", I don't say the book is intriguing in the voice of Knowledge; I say the reviewer says the book is intriguing. Same difference
1671:'s concern: Statistics aren't personally my primary goal for the trans task force. I'm more interested in reducing vandalism and improving the accuracy of existing articles, in addition to creating new ones. More watchlists, as
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708:, which is good. Oddly, I wasn't able to Google Clato Beuren (president) at all, with "Clato Beuren Hotspot Magazine" (no quotes) not giving any results on a regular Google search. Googling editor Ian Maloney brought me to
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Many participants here create a lot of content, may have to evaluate whether or not a subject is notable, decide if content complies with BLP policy, and much more. Well, these are just some of the skills considered at
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Eeep, never mind. Victory Fund screwed up; Navarrete actually self-identifies as "a member of the LGBT community" right on his own campaign website (something which even sourceably-out LGBT candidates don't always do).
1796:. I think visibility for intersex, non-binary and trans people is really important right now on Wiki. If I can help support the creation of the task force or do some gnoming or reference work for you, let me know.
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I decided to walk in the fire (or dance to Not-discopop) and edit it by adding two reliable third-party sources. However, I did not expand it. We still live in fear because of the discretionary sanctions. Thank
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So surely the question of whether a state formally allows adoption by same-sex couples should only be asked once it is established that the state formally recognizes same-sex relationships in some capacity, no?
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Does anyone else agree with me? I'm trying to reach consensus here. I don't see how it would be an issue to rephrase it and say they claimed or suggested to celebrate the LGBT community. The current wording is
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Sounds about right. I'm sure someone could scare up a few arguments for using the others, but I wouldn't bother. I just did a google search and picked the top three that weren't obviously copy-and-paste jobs.
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No, I think it would be NPOV to say they are claiming to celebrate us. We are not their pet project; we are real human beings and they don't necessarily speak for us. What they are doing is the definition of
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of creating a task force for trans, non-binary, and (possibly) intersex people and topics related to them. The idea got few responses at the time, but I want to raise it again, as it came up in a recent
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several years before there was any general official recognition of same-sex couples. I suppose one could argue that recognition for the purposes of adoption is a form of official recognition, though. -
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earlier today, I've noted a problem that may require the attention of this project: there are a significant number of people listed in that article, and named by sources, as appearing in the series but
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The event may have been strongly POV, but is the article? We need to describe the event, and its POV, if that's how sources describe it. So long as Knowledge's voice doesn't have that POV, it's fine.
2111:, I emailed you the references I could access. I don't have full access to Advocate. I found a couple of other articles that may be useful and sent them, too. Holler if you need anything else! :D
4527:, refer to the event specifically as "National Pride March". Why would we use a different article title here if there is no other Knowledge article by this name (no disambiguation is needed)? ---
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referred to the poetry of Sappho - just like any other term that was coined or came into use more recently than the origins of the phenomenon it describes ("Judaism" and "Islam", for instance). –
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4707:, and expanding its scope to cover more than just Portland. I welcome editors to either contribute to the ongoing discussion or help expand this article's section for other cities. Thanks! ---
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impossible to answer, i.e., how many administrators or arbs are LGBT, and I don't suppose it matters very much. My impression for some years has been that the core community of active editors
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I've never, that I can remember, been harassed by admins over my gender or sexuality; admins have been varying levels of helpful or unhelpful in instances where other users have misbehaved. –
712:, which looks alright, though his field of study at university level (Spanish) doesn't really overlap much with his journalism career... Eh, either way, interview should be fine to use ^_^; ~
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Didn't even know it existed. Thanks for drawing my attention to it. I'll probably e-mail Megalibrarygirl to see whether she can help me, and EBSCO access is something I will consider later.
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presentation, then I would feel less comfortable. "... slipping between various male and female identities to romance the detective's sister ..." makes everything sound fine, though. ~
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I think the article should explain what the point of this march is. If there is already a DC march, what difference does it make to have another march in the same city by another name?
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for example). I'm asking it here because I can't unilaterally change it, I'm not sure if I even want to, and I'm not sure if it's come up before (and if it has it was probably here).
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No. I explained that in the redacted comment. They're using the LGBT community as props. They can claim to celebrate us all they want but we can't let them speak for us on Knowledge.
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The Wikidata classifications also assume that someone cannot be male or female and also intersex. This is inaccurate in the majority of cases, and checking a subset of people in
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To clarify my comments above, I can understand and respect if other editors might be intimidated by the sanctions notice, but the sanctions notice is not the reason that
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problem with sourcing, that itself can damage article quality and may be very hard to fix, unless notability can be challenged, but can at least be recognized. Thanks --
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By the way, a separate line of enquiry would be to assess the geographic circulation and possible political bias of sources, there may be an argument that there is a
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said that gay people couldn't marry at all — it just blocked us from marrying people of the same gender, while not at all prohibiting us from marrying people of the
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people are as well. Heterosexual transgender people are also affected by laws affecting same-sex marriage rights when their transitioned genders are not recognized.
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actually state whether he's doing so as an LGBT person or as a straight ally either. Does anybody know where a better source for his sexuality might be locatable?
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come up before and someone had a reasonable explanation and an example of a state where the first two were clear "X"s but the adoption box was ticked (somehow).
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Thanks for this info. I will take a look at Trankuility's intersex redlinks/bot and draft something similar for trans/nonbinary articles soon. Meanwhile pinging
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I read the entire thread above before making my comment. I'm not interested in working on that particular article, but it has nothing to do with the sanctions.
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a few years ago. It's not quite as scary as it looks – just mimic what's there if you need to add something (and removal's very easy: just blank the line).
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syndicated nationally by Edge Media Network and Edge magazine, which syndicates other notables such as South Florida Gay News, Bay Windows, QNotes, et cetera.
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There is no clear evidence to deduce that a person identifying as LGBT is any more or less likely to work well with others because the others are openly LGBT.
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on the Women in Red page. I believe there are more than enough articles (and reliable sources) about trans and nonbinary people to support a task force, and
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that. It turned out that it's just easier and faster to reach everyone at the main page than to hope that someone will look at the task force's talk page.
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Please comment on the RfC on Donald Trump talk regarding whether or not to include a section on LGBT rights in the Domestic Policy section of the article
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that if anybody were seriously "interested" in taking it on immediately, they already would have by now. If it's that important to you, is there a reason
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Our topic about Hannah Winterbourne was archived by the bot. Is it possible to bring it back and is anyone here interested in creating the article please?
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I would appreciate comment on changing the Monica Helms flag to something more neutral, such as the unicode symbol for transgender. I raised the issue at
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Whereas the four of us believe that it dosen't. That said, again, if anyone else felt intimidated by the tag, please speak up. Nothing is set in stone.
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2039:. If you click on the links, it gives you the URLs for the sources. I hope that covers it, but I can still send you an e-mail if absolutely necessary.
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I'm sorry, does this apply to a WikiProject talkpage like ours? I wouldn't write that comment on an article talkpage, but this is a different setting.
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I've created a draft space stub for the National Pride March being planned for Washington, D.C., in June. Feel free to contribute to the draft here:
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suggests, might indeed be enough to help with vandalism, but it would be good to add trans- and intersex-specific redlinks lists somewhere as well.
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regarding generating lists of trans, non-binary, and intersex people from Wikidata, which should be of interest to this project as well.
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I disagree. If a person or group self-identifies as celebrating something, I think that second-guessing them poses a neutrality problem.
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suggestions about how to create a team who would focus on this particular piece of wikipedia? Many thanks for all advice,
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of our talk pages each discussion was happening on, so we centralized the conversations that we would be having anyway".
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There was talk of voting for Trump after Orlando. Include that in your search. Perhaps someone put something together.
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Let me link you to some of my interviews. I'll be adding on to this list and I'll re-sign with the tildes.
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start picking up on and repeating and promulgating your neologism into real-world usage, that is.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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I would assume the consensus is to use the term "same-sex" in order to avoid
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Is anyone able to find more reliable third-party references about him please?
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This RfC needs comments regarding a section on LGBT rights on this article.
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WT:WikiProject South Africa#LGBT rights in South Africa has serious problems
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to write and edit trans-related articles (on any Knowledge) in her memory.
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Please take a look at this AfD on an Norwegian LGBT association in Norway
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/national-coming-out-day-most-6612532
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We can cite Cosmopolitan, but probably not the other two sources, can we?
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5724:. This support has been removed from the Canberra Airport page. Refer
4107:"Restoration Youth Academy can stay, but must pay $ 27,000 in back rent"
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In the process of adding a couple of updates to the upcoming miniseries
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Knowledge:Featured article candidates/Russell family (Passions)/archive1
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shows a range of different, inconsistent classifications as a result.
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Project members are invited to participate in the AfD discussion re:
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strongly support same-sex marriage. This support is covered on the
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It needs a specific title, which includes the nation referred to. --
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and to be, well, more accurate really. If so, should it be added to
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who expressed support for the task force idea over on Women in Red.
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To change the existing new-article page, you just edit the page. I
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The gender identity of cartoonist John Campbell is disputed over at
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/archives/news/13832/an-officer-gentlewoman/
889:"Hannah Winterbourne, Britain's highest ranking transgender soldier"
874:"Hannah Winterbourne, Britain’s highest ranking transgender soldier"
800:& Wiki markup from one or two versions before it was deleted at
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Yes, I ought to. Somehow, I am finding it a little boring though...
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1225:. I have not taken an in-depth look yet, but feel free to comment.
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So, please consider taking a look at and watchlisting this page:
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fa'afafine/mahu fakaleiti/kathoey khanith/mak nyah muxe/winkte
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Simply quote the note; leave interpretation up to the reader. --
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Several alternative hooks available for comment / discussion at
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The current wording in the article conforms to what is said in
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page of intersex-related tasks into this WikiProject? Thanks.
1087:: Happy New Year. I was wondering if you'd started a draft yet?
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Just a quick review of using this source in general, there's a
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Hey, Fæ! What do you propose? Secondary coverage, such as the
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I can think of a past example which might apply: South Africa
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That kind of list is commonly kept in a central location, at
1346:) have neutral sex. They should have neutral sex as value of
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Impromptu edit-a-thon to reestablish the Ecosexuality article
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a crossdressing woman or a trans man? A few months ago I and
5149:). We don't report facts/truth, we report what sources say (
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Knowledge:Requests for adminship/Optional RfA candidate poll
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The relevant website is EBSCO Online Library Search Engine,
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for Featured Article consideration. This article is about a
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Hi all! I just wanted to mention that I am a member of the
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allowed adoption by "a permanent same-sex life partnership"
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Emerson Collins and Bobbie Eakes (Southern Baptist Sissies)
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The event did not celebrate the LGBT community at all. It
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A single user account nominated this article for deletion.
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imited recognition of unregistered partnerships since 1998
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article. But it doesn't make the hook wrong or offensive.
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I have to agree with the above responses. The law never
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Human sexuality spectrum
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Human sexuality spectrum
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Template:Did you know nominations/Edith Shackleton Heald
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Template_talk:Transgender_topics#Proposal_to_change_logo
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Should the Monica Helms flag be used in trans templates?
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Generating trans/nonbinary/intersex lists from Wikidata
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into a disambiguation page and retitle this article as
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greater than the number of journalists who've actually
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At the moment, I'd consider his notability claim to be
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My guess is that "he" is not lesbian, but not sure. :)
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Sandra Bernhard (also Erika Jayne, int. by a colleague)
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source used in the Knowledge article, and the event's
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the rights of those in same-sex relationships to marry
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whether we should keep, merge, or delete the article.
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notability. A feedback loop of sorts, in other words.
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Russell family (Passions) - featured article candidate
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Karla Mosley (US soap actress playing trans character)
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Knowledge:WikiProject LGBT studies/Requested articles
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The parallel is flawed. The primary source is KATU,
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I was wondering what the community consensus was on
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Quarter (Only pre-op's, but dominant, or vice versa)
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You can look through the list of existing sub-pages
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Notice to participants at this page about adminship
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Knowledge:In the news/Candidates#RD: Stuart Timmons
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Talk:Chan Chi-chuen#Requested move 28 November 2016
3861:Asia Kate Dillon plays Taylor Mason in Showtime's
317:Gender dysphoria / Gender Identity Disorder debate
5667:Someone has nominated this article for deletion.
3528:Template:LGBT rights table Africa#Southern Africa
4678:official abuse by the former government. Thanks
4308:as an argument against SSM by opponents of SSM.
3162:Our topic about Hannah Winterbourne was archived
3105:Some of you might be interested in this. Thanks.
3077:Pretty sure this editor was trolling us, folks.
1469:Knowledge:In the news/Candidates#Chelsea_Manning
1327:Some people has neutral sex by body modification
1242:Knowledge:Sockpuppet_investigations/Brilbluterin
815:. Maybe you can message me from the event page.
813:https://www.facebook.com/events/178307402644082/
1530:Knowledge:WikiProject Council/Guide/Task forces
1175:that editor Danveg on the Hebrew Knowledge has
5255:Maybe "celebrating" as opposed to celebrating?
4350:RfC on Donald Trump talk regarding LGBT rights
4040:Request for comment on an article for deletion
1401:Hi all, might I please get some extra eyes at
321:There's a discussion/brewing edit war over at
5021:. What is true is that they claimed to do so.
4782:. You've been here long enough to know that.
3870:Their role as a nonbinary character has been
836:I've nominated the article about the episode
798:User_talk:Peaceray/sandbox/Ecosexuality draft
541:Terry Ellis (En Vogue) and Maxine Nightingale
261:I invite you to the ongoing RM discussion. --
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5405:And guess why no one has edited/expanded it?
5310:needs a major clean-up. We could also cite:
5270:days, but will chip in. There's no hurry. --
2584:Reversed (Each includes pre-op and post-op):
2428:Collapse table not based on reliable sources
1989:I have access to a few different databases,
853:. Comments would be greatly appreciated, at
764:is serious business for an encyclopedia ;) ~
276:Female military crossdressers, part whatever
4824:, WikiProject talk pages should follow the
4076:and I wonder if we should do the same with
3829:Graham-Harrison, Emma (February 26, 2017).
3319:harassment. But that's just my experience.
3280:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Editor Retention
2218:in Missouri, who's named in their list but
2202:LGBT state legislators in the United States
1730:. Comments and additions are very welcome.
1689:Well, I suppose I don't mind these ideas. ~
1446:Talk:Raymond Chan Chi-chuen#Name in infobox
1439:Talk:Raymond Chan Chi-chuen#Name in infobox
1223:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Tres Watson
1216:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Tres Watson
5545:with questionable judgment and neutrality
2651:quasihemidemisemigender or unsextantgender
2648:quasihemidemisemisexual or unsextantsexual
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1964:Hello, I am trying to improve the article
673:. What copyright licenses apply? Thanks --
4746:Removing talk page comments that violate
3746:about the switch, then he might get over
1300:Nonbinary people on the Women in Red list
1221:Someone left a note on my talkpage about
922:Here's some additional possible sources:
387:Interviews with celebrities in LGBT media
352:flag by United States artist Monica Helms
237:Template:Did you know nominations/Filibus
118:Template:Did you know nominations/Filibus
5469:Yes, I'm not sure who this "we" is that
2019:. The sources I am trying to access are
1858:redirects to the first of these pages.
1306:discussion on the Women in Red talk page
887:Gilmour, Alexander (November 16, 2016).
802:User:Peaceray/sandbox/Ecosexuality draft
4399:I've just had to revert more vandalism.
4214:the rights of same-sex couples to marry
3872:quite well noted in entertainment media
3601:African American LGBT Biography Project
3405:Rivertorch expressed it well above. --
2481:heterosexual(androsexual or gynesexual)
1448:. I invite you to improve consensus. --
18:Knowledge talk:WikiProject LGBT studies
4185:Let me know what you think. Thank you.
4085:Vollers, Anna Claire (June 30, 2016).
3656:Knowledge:WikiProject African diaspora
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1069:http://www.hannahwinterbourne.com/bio/
44:Do not edit the contents of this page.
4072:I have added some info about this to
1486:Transgender and intersex task forces?
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4822:According to the WikiProject Council
4572:National Pride March (United States)
4125:Rhoden, Robert (February 22, 2017).
3658:might have interested participants.
2304:signatory who also poses a problem:
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468:Cristina Saralegui (English/Spanish)
5515:At least two of us believe it does!
5315:Kramer, Andrew A. (April 1, 2017).
4237:the guidelines for this WikiProject
3526:Assuming the timeline presented in
3041:and cannot be used by the project.
2684:Half (Only into pre-op transpeople)
907:Let me know what you think. Thanks.
5145:Sources are allowed to be biased (
4105:McClendon, Robert (May 28, 2012).
2664:hemidemisemigender or octantgender
2661:hemidemisemisexual or octantsexual
2596:transformistas drag queen köçek
878:Not sure if there is enough about
806:User:Peaceray/sandbox/Ecosexuality
113:WT:DYK#Pulled from Prep 1: Filibus
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4700:Portland Women March Against Hate
4693:Portland Women March Against Hate
4220:, or the general use of the term
4210:the rights of gay people to marry
4068:Restoration Youth Academy scandal
3694:Shall we create an article about
3431:Template:LGBT rights table Europe
3055:Diego is correct. If you have to
2677:demisemigender or quandrantgender
2674:demisemisexual or quandrantsexual
2528:burnesha/nullo castrati/skoptsy
1532:states, help to recruit editors.
1497:discussion about nonbinary people
4921:to celebrate the LGBT community.
4441:Replied on the talk page there.
4208:; i.e. the use of terms such as
3564:Knowledge:Requests for adminship
2017:http://connection.ebscohost.com/
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5356:discussion over at Women in Red
5235:http://katu.com/station/contact
3881:Editing to add: Link to draft!
3427:Template:LGBT rights table Asia
3146:This ended up on the main page!
1525:User talk:Funcrunch#Task forces
1067:and the self-published source,
4644:Knowledge:WikiProject Feminism
4380:I have trimmed vandalism from
4165:Levine, Art (March 10, 2017).
3421:"Adoption by same-sex couples"
2911:quinquadecgender/quindecgender
2908:quinquadecsexual/quindecsexual
811:The Facebook event page is at
501:Camila Cabello (Fifth Harmony)
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4145:Levine, Art (March 2, 2017).
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3584:Many thanks and best wishes,
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4667:LGBT rights in South Africa
4330:Could somebody pop over to
3239:Harassed by administrators?
2494:homosexual (gay or lesbian)
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1358:Category:Genderqueer people
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882:to create an article. See:
859:. Thank you for your time.
536:Wilson Phillips (all three)
448:Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal
239:, input welcome. Thanks.
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5726:Canberra Airport Talk Page
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3425:I was just contemplating
2768:quadrigender/quadrugender
2765:quadrisexual/quadrusexual
1830:User:Trankuility/redlinks
1724:User:Trankuility/redlinks
1308:about whether to include
1283:missing topics about LGBT
438:Alex Guarnaschelli (chef)
5002:the article in any way.
4938:What is the difference?
2924:sedecgender/sexdecgender
2921:sedecsexual/sexdecsexual
2807:septemgender/septigender
2804:septemsexual/septisexual
1659:Thanks for weighing in,
1377:Category:Intersex people
1354:Category:Intersex people
1173:Wikimedia-l mailing list
1171:I just learned from the
5743:resource for references
5308:LGBT rights in Chechnya
5301:LGBT rights in Chechnya
5202:Knowledge:Walled garden
4780:a (self-described) rant
3186:can't be that someone?
2557:androgynous (if known)
2092:, I have e-mailed you.
1594:List of intersex people
556:Lance Bass (April 2015)
5303:needs a major clean-up
4206:same-sex relationships
4200:Same-sex relationships
3883:Draft:Asia Kate Dillon
3626:Knowledge:Women in Red
3301:-LGBT, if that helps.
1492:raised the possibility
594:Dancing with the Stars
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5632:Tell me all about it.
5377:I created a stub for
4226:same-sex relationship
4006:Laura de Force Gordon
4000:Laura de Force Gordon
3820:Interesting reference
3792:standards defined by
2846:decemgender/decgender
2843:decemsexual/decsexual
2478:Opposite (Conforming)
1966:The Homosexual Matrix
1959:The Homosexual Matrix
995:Tell me all about it.
953:Tell me all about it.
360:Unicode symbol U+26A7
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42:of past discussions.
4826:talk page guidelines
4568:National Pride March
2559:tumtum (if unknown)
2491:Same (Nonconformist)
2314:Daniel Hernández Jr.
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1728:User:Trankuility/bot
1490:A few months ago, I
1463:ITN: Chelsea Manning
1444:I started an RFC at
107:Hi... An article on
4332:Talk:Graham Chapman
4304:actually seen that
4111:The Birmingham News
4091:The Birmingham News
3634:Black History Month
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