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between users who to all appearances are writing on behalf of a country's tourism-promotion office and others who know first- or second-hand the discrimination faced in that country and are righteously angry about it. In both cases, there's usually a lack of reliable sourcing, and I've reverted edits on that basis a few times. But why are these articles frequently sub-par? Quite simply because there aren't enough Wikipedians working on them. So thanks for being here and rising to the challenge. Also, you should be aware that Knowledge articles generally follow a set structure. Content in a lead section generally summarizes what follows, so starting off by adding information to the lead section—even if it's reliably sourced—may be seen as a problem unless that information is expanded upon later in the article.
2610:, do we have any current evidence of how often there are disputes over whether to include trans people's past identities or how exactly to apply Knowledge guidelines? I'm asking to check is there is a reasonable evidence base to push for further improvement to guidelines. At the moment MOS only helps with what might be added to lead paragraph text, pretty much leaving the detail of implementation to be by consensus for each article. This seems a poor use of volunteer time, having the same sorts of debates along with having to educate people with "outdated" beliefs about the subject. It could be that a few more points added to the official guidelines could avoid much of this. Thanks -- 4194:: non-admins can't follow the link in your first post. In giving this draft a quick once-over, my sense is that it fails PEOPLE and GNG, although in the case of the latter it may be close. What's missing is evidence of any in-depth coverage of the subject as a person and not merely as a key player in an event that may or may not itself be notable. I'm also seeing several sources in the reflist that do nothing to help establish notability—and that may in one or two cases be propping up a bit of synthesis, I'm not sure. (I'm unclear about the protocol for commenting on drafts and am in a rush. Feel free to copy the above to the draft's talk page or whatever.) 3812:
can't form any other form of union and they can't adopt. Then you read a list of four political parties which speak for a 'change in legislation' relating to LGBT rights: no mention what the current legislation is, no mention that all these parties combined have a single (!) seat across both houses of the parliament, no mention that the ruling party has a very strict anti-LGBT policy and that popular opposition to LGBT rights is widespread. The opening of the article sounds very manipulative to me, with the authors going to great lengths to select only these facts which put the country in an LGBT-friendly light.
5356:? Not very elegant. Or can we write a good introduction explaining what the scope of mon & mem in the list is? I am a fan of picking some name and starting to build the article (which I see as being a chart) and we can always change the name if we so desire. The AIDS Quilt is an interesting issue since (to me) it is a collection of many individual memorials and lots of those are to gay men, probably some LBT folks too. I'd like to see it included. 2280:. In general, the second sentence (if there is one) follows up with some more specific information about the country in question. At first, I thought that the first sentence must be breaking some content rule, but as I thought about it, it seems like an accurate, if bland, introduction to the topic in question. One could, of course, challenge on a case-by-case basis whether the lead sentence sufficiently summarizes the body of the article (but, where 31: 1434: 1420: 2135: 2066: 1328:. I agree that we're now in a place where we should strongly reconsider the names of trans-related categories, and reorganize them in a manner that's more reflective of 2017 best practice. But I'm not on board with suggestions that any of this was improper at the time it was done — the issue is that nobody actually tackled reorganizing or renaming the affected categories to 5113:"The attack, which was never officially solved by New Orleans police, was a historical marker for LGBT people in Louisiana, as memorialization of the victims by local clergy proved just as difficult as finding proper burials for the dead.". By marker I think they mean traumatizing experience. Perhaps this should be rephrased to avoid confusion. 3011: 2706: 1605: 1531: 2559:. The discussion concerns whether or not to mention that sources note that Yiannopoulos's definition of pedophilia is technically correct, but also that the term is used more broadly than the technical definition (to include adults engaging in sexual activity with minors, or specifically committing child sexual abuse). 4631: 3818:
was swiftly reverted. So I looked at other pages in the same category of 'LGBT rights in X' and many of them have similar 'elephants in the room', highlighting mostly the fact that 'same-sex sexual activity is legal'. This is not really the information that readers seek when they come to these pages.
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article and I found it quite baffling. You start reading it as the history of the Polish success in not putting homosexuals in jail and you would need to read through at least a few paragraphs to figure out that in fact same-sex couples have no rights whatsoever in the country: they can't marry, they
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Could I get some more eyes on this article? I've created as a short and neutral stub, but if you search for her name online you can find plenty more unreliable sources who have stronger opinions on whether she should be a woman's officer, and I've got a nasty feeling that it only takes one of them to
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So, then, please point to where it was decided long ago that these specific categories were to be named "related". Knowledge is not static. It is always evolving. And categories, like other content, aren't stuck in a time warp. Also, how and who decides that a program with an L or G or B or T, one or
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it appears that the author is a straight cisgender man who is explaining to other straight cis people how to refer to people in the LGBT+ community. This is not necessarily bad or wrong - the LGBT+ community needs allies - but I feel it is more respectful and accurate to prioritize resources produced
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Would you mind posting a link to this source? Some of this language, like "cisgendered" and "biological sex", is dated or inaccurate ("cisgender" and "sex assigned at birth" are now preferred). Also seems unnecessary to add "or someone who identifies as fe/male" to the definitions of lesbian and gay,
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Transgender. A transgender person is someone whose gender identity does not match their biological sex. It refers to someone who feels they are living in a body that does not match their inner gender identity, whether or not they plan to surgically transition. Some may assume that T in LGBTQA+ stands
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The disruptive editor has been blocked. That was not mere edit warring, that editor was making blatant transphobic remarks and personal attacks both against the deceased subject and other editors. I nearly always leave a warning template, including a discretionary sanctions notice, in such cases. The
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Circle is a bad translation of Italian word "Circolo" (I'm Italian). Circolo in Italian means ALSO circle, but it means also a place where people meet to discuss (because they used to sit in circle and discuss). And yes, Circolo Mario Mieli is an association, not a monument. Actually I would suggest
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An editor keeps insisting on adding a "transgender and transexual persons" category to this article, claiming that they count as transgender, but the article uses mixed pronous and seems unsure of what the person really identified as. I think the other editor in question is qlueless becuse they kept
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Thanks for your commments. As for the draft, (not the original article) it was deleted January 1, 2014 because it was a weird redirect or something. We can ignore that. After that, it was deleted twice afterward on Jan 11, 2014 and June 17, 2014 under G4 speedy "Recreation of a page that was deleted
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on the part of other editors. When you say that some content is "manipulative", or even that you are attempting to "reduce this bias", naturally people are going to feel criticized and under attack. Remember, nobody is paid to edit here. Could there be another reason for the missing content about
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That's why I proposed that the word "related" be replaced with "inclusive", which is the more appropriate term (Gay-inclusive..., Lesbian-inclusive..., Bisexual-inclusive..., Transgender-inclusive...). But as with many other things in Knowledge, once a category is created with a particular wording —
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uses "trans* in a Notes section, but the only time it's actually used in the article is in reference to sources which use the unasterisked form. The note itself seems a bit like synthesis; who were the authors refs 21 and 22 referring to when they used the word "trans", since that's relevant in this
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of Milk created with the names of well over 100 trailblazers for LGBT rights. An interactive site is currently in the works that would allow visitors to scroll over names and have their corresponding wiki links pop up. BUT some wiki pages are missing, so I'm calling on wikipedia's LGBT community for
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in the intervening decade. In 2004, "best practice" — not just on Knowledge, but in the world at large — was that "transsexual" was the standard and correct term for a person who had actually transitioned from their assigned-at-birth gender to their identifying gender, while "transgender" was a more
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The source is at the beginning is a 2016 book, "What Does Queer Mean Anyway?: The Quick and Dirty Guide to Lgbtqia+ Vocabulary" by Chris Bartlett. I think the "or someone who identifies as fe/male" is to be inclusive not exclusive... but as stated above, these are not my words, and I do not want at
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Gay. A gay person is a male (or someone who identifies as male) who is only sexually attracted to other males. Gay can also refer to a female who is attracted to other females but who would prefer to be described this way rather than as a lesbian. This word can often be used interchangeably with the
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the AIDS gardens are made by the gay community and indeed they are part of the LGBT historical places by the National Park System. That said you are welcome to research other places and I suggest you to browse the NP website and the New York LGBT places website and myself I will bow down. Good luck
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My question is, where intersex rights are incorporated into an LGBT rights article, should the article be renamed to refer to LGBTI rights? The India article may be a special case, due the Hijra identity that includes intersex and transgender. However, at least one contributor to the above deletion
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Actually, some editors are homophobic and sometimes they accidentally reveal it in their summary, but no editor in their right mind is going to admit it. Subaru? Please don't be absurd, Aussie. There is a huge difference between the coverage of LGBT subjects in Knowledge and a frivolous comparison
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I looked. The discussion does not seem productive, so would rather not make comments there. In terms of process, I would simply start listing sources and evidence, then try to get agreement that they are reliable sources and if that can be done, then suggest some words for the article. Once upon a
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I couldn't think of anything constructive to say on that talk page, but I did warn one of the SPA meatpuppets about not assuming good faith. I don't suppose they'll ever be back to see the warning, but wow—such fractiousness over something that maybe, just maybe isn't quite as clear-cut as either
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and continue to use non-binary pronouns for her despite her stated wishes. Given the risk of harm to trans individuals who are misgendered, I really think it would be better to err on the side of caution and use her more recent stated pronouns. At the current rate, the only way to have this fixed
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Hi, just bumping this. A key issue in the past was a concern that this article had been created prematurely. There were also indications that it may have been created by the subject himself and/or by his friends. Socking did come up. That's not to say that the subject is not notable, only that a
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the category name follows from the idea of the category that conforms with our policy. We don't need to change the category title so that it clearly encompasses any program that includes a gay person, we need to keep the category functional by only using it to hold programs that are meaningfully
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Parking pseudonym question, the main issue is that De Cecco did a significant amount of work as editor, both for the JoH and as the chief editor for Harrington Park Press. Husband suggests checking via Copac rather than Worldcat as his role as editor does muddy the lists, so I may look into that
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Following Kevin Spacey's coming out a number of LGBT categories were added to his blp. However another editor has now removed them. I was going to simply restore them but I don't want to get into edit warring and I thought there were editors on this project that would have better knowledge about
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there is a memorial garden in NYC, one in Los Angeles, one in San Francisco e one in Toronto all to AIDS victims. Without forgetting the AIDS quilt that I think is stored inside the Grace Cathedral. And the lets the public not forget installation inside the New Museum. I cannot do the work for
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Mathglot gives very good advice. Here are a couple more things to think about. One is that Knowledge's volunteer editors are spread very thin: there are a lot of those articles and not enough people watching them. I have several on my watchlist, and I've noticed a fair amount of back-and-forth
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The most recent is an editor who explained his deletion of category with (his words) "categories should be defining. Merely including something in an episode, or even several episodes, doesn't justify including a TV series in the category." I've lived long enough to have heard the multitude of
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a “+” sign is included in the acronym to indicate that its current form is not necessarily all-inclusive. This sign’s inclusion in the acronym can be read as an encouragement for those who do not find themselves fitting into any of the other groups, yet also do not identify as heterosexual or
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Queer. In the past this word was used derisively for people of a non-heterosexual or non-cisgendered identity. When the gay rights movement gained strength in the 1990s and early 2000’s the younger generation of activists popularized the word being used positively. It has now been largely
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I don't believe we have a copy at home, but it may be mixed with our journals rather than the novels and nonfiction bookcases. I'll check with my husband later today. Certainly De Cecco was the editor, and from the descriptions in online catalogues, it collates papers from the Journal of
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I know there are some transssexual folks, mostly older people, who vehemently object to being labeled as transgender. However they are likely a small minority. I don't have the time to dig up sources at the moment. Regardless, I have no serious objection to the category being renamed to
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Intersex. An intersex person has unique anatomical or chromosomal structures, which means they physically do not fit into either a “fully male” or “fully female” identity. Intersexuality can be very subtle, or very obvious, depending on the characteristics of the individual’s
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Looking at the summaries where your addition was removed, I see no evidence of homophobia so your claim doesn't seem valid. As for the alphabet, articles can be made to be alphabetical and the tables in the articles you've mentioned are sortable. You could, of course, create
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describes the complex relationship between those two issues, and notes that the LGBT umbrella (dealing with sexual orientation and gender identity) does not generally include intersex unless explicitly broadened to LGBTI. Additionally, this WikiProject's guidelines state:
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the IP that used no edit summary. At the moment, there's nothing else to be done about the other one: they gave a bogus reason for removing content which you've restored. If your question is, "Do homophobic people often edit Knowledge", the answer is clear enough.
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Agreed. Lumping transgender with paraphilia is offensive as it promotes the idea that transgender means abnormal sexual desires. This should be revisited by Arbcom and either the discretionary sanctions lifted for transgender articles, or the topics clearly
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variations for justifying the exclusion of LGBT subjects in many areas of interest. The above-referenced categories state that they are not to be interpreted as designating a TV program as being L/G/B/T-focused. (Most recent examples of category deletions:
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per a deletion discussion". Your comments are helpful because it seems like there might be some possibility of notability. I guess the ideal result here would be if you and a couple of other members of the project could please add the draft as well as
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You're right. I ignore them because I try to avoid boomerangs as much as possible. But I'd like to see that insult levelled at me in a foreign language deleted from the talkpage. Anyway, feel free to expand the article if you can find the time! Thank
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Thanks. Yes, I believe I was insulted on the talkpage. So instead of arguing with him, I decided to create completely different articles about historic buildings...This is my strategy to deal with hostile editors. But I'm glad he won't harass us any
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someone will come along and demand that unless the phrase "LGBT" is connected to the work it can't be included. I am assuming (always a dangerous practice) that the Milk monuments is the sort of memorial we'd want in the list. So would/could it be
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What you have failed to do thus far is provide a reliable source that unequivocally indicates Campbell's pronoun preference. At the moment, the singular "they" is used in the article. That shouldn't misgender anyone because it is genderless.
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have been working on this and the total number is now below 20,000 for the first time. Some of these links require specialist knowledge of the topics concerned and therefore it would be great if you could help in your area of expertise.
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all to imply they are mine. I do not have the necessary expertize to dare to write something. I thought indeed it was interesting they were confirming that the term "transsexual" is slowly taking an offensive tone and should be avoided.
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our practice to write about victims of anti-LGBT hate crime differently from other murder victims, that's a practice I'd try to change. If there's a way to include it, "gaybashing" can be linked elsewhere in the piece or as a see-also.
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Even had that not been the case, LGBT articles in general can be considered an area that engenders some controversy, and people are more alert to changes, and will scrutinize carefully everything you (or anyone else) does. One of the
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The antipathy results from the term "related". Many editors don't want their articles associated as an LGBT series. So...I propose a solution that I think is reasonable and logical: change the term "related" in the category titles to
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used the words that way at the time. Since then, the thinking on the terms has evolved — for much the same reason that the gay and lesbian communities started insisting on "gay" and "lesbian" instead of "homosexual", usage has since
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is more generally accepted as an umbrella term (though of course there are some people who identify as "transsexual" and reject being categorized as "transgender"), but I think you're right that right now they should probably go to
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Thank you for the reply. If someone more familiar with WP reasoning, who understands why this needs changing, could write something up on that page, I would be very grateful. Otherwise, I can certainly do it myself if this gets no
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I've added a "citation needed" tag. The state history format is a good idea by the way. We could try to write similar articles for Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, etc. Newspapers.com should have sources; the trick is how to find
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some actual content in the article — frankly, I'm almost never a fan of "further reading" sections, which almost invariably just serve as a way to just throw a giant linkfarm of extra web URLs into an article without making an
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removed reference to Margaret Anderson was not explained. Unfortunately Im watchlisting only article Im touching Im wondering if this is happening on a frequent basis? ETA: I forgot to add that both sentences were sourced.
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Yes, it is shockingly homophobic (especially shocking for a high-impact article). But I do think we need to keep an LGBT subsection. It needs better citations, however. Maybe some info about gay bars, dating websites/apps,
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from the article as a dedicated standalone section. And one other side benefit of making that switch would be that any further attempts to remove it from the article again would trip the "references removed" filter — which
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help in creating these pages and being a part of this incredible initiative. Please find below the list of names (and one place) still waiting for their wiki pages. Any and all help would be so very wonderful. Thank you!
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You seem to be missing my point, which was simply that your claims are irrelevant here. There is no homophobia involved. The opposition is simply that the category itself is not appropriate because it is not defining.
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seems to be directly quoting uses of "trans*", but the archive now seems to use the form without the asterisk (except in reference to earlier events and the like)--again that's tricky as the source from 2014 uses
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I certainly wouldn't consider B99 a "gay-related program" because of Holt. The list articles are better for treatment of this situation, where a character - even a major character - is gay, but the program isn't
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just because there is a Subaru Legacy wagon (likely the same vehicle) in almost every episode? Regardless, the category tree provides for inclusion of LGBT characters in list articles, which is more appropriate.
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Without getting into the substance of your question (yet), the article should perhaps either note her birth year, or mention that she was elected as a teenager, which seems relevant. In addition, the string
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the removal of the refefence to Katharine Coman was explained witb "this is inappropriate, unproven, and unnecessary information. Please stop pushing your agenda on our children. Thank you." ; the second
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Thanks, that all sounds very reasonable. I'll change the links based on the suggestions above unless other ideas appear in the next few days. Would anyone like to add an explanation of Trans/Trans* to
4725:. There are many more who are either not categorized, or who don't yet have an article on Knowledge, even though they are tenured and have multiple book reviews to their names. Anyway, while working on 4320:- I filed a Requested Move here procedurally. There are multiple SPAs present at this discussion, and the relevant references are all in Spanish. Could somebody from the project comment on the RM? 2421:
Hi, I don't know if this is really the right place to bring this up, but I figured people in this project might have thoughts and know more about Knowledge. I noticed on an article I recently edited,
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I don't think an installation inside a museum would qualify. What we have in mind here is, historical markers, buildings and streets named after LGBT people, etc. Take a look at the Confederate list.
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A blowback regarding identifying television programs that are LGBT-inclusive has reared its ugly head. There are four categories used to identify a TV series and movie that includes LGBT characters:
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Just to be clear, the issue isn't that "transsexual" was always considered a pejorative term; it's that just like terms for many other group of people, what's considered appropriate terminology has
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for Transsexual, but that term is used with decreasing frequency and is considered offensive. Still others may think that this T has something to do with Transvestitism, but that is not always true.
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This seems pretty heedless and tone-deaf to group the two together, adding to people's misconceptions that trans people are sexual deviants or sexual offenders by associating the two in a group...
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I think there should be two separate lists, which may overlap then. Millions of heterosexuals have AIDS. Lots of LGBT individuals don't have it. Can we please have a list focused on LGBT culture?
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Some intersex people may be LGBT, while others are heterosexual and cisgender. Care has been taken to limit the interrelationships between LGBT pages and intersex pages because of these issues.
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topics has shifted away from "aboriginal" and toward "indigenous" — so WPCanada is also having to undertake a similar project of changing and reorganizing established content to accommodate a
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camp would have us believe. If the LGBT community and its allies can't get along with each other any better than that, it doesn't bode well for our unity when confronting a common adversary.
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It's problematic as JPDC was named as editor for many works, including the Festschrift dedicated to him. I'd have a second look, but I'm committed to urgent real life stuff for the moment. --
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You could be the one to add it: just assume that everybody else is trying to improve the article, just like you are. Add your edit back in again, this time, with one or more citations from
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Take the issue on their talk page if you think it's a problem instead of bringing it into a simple notice section. Nothing here implies any direct opinion from OP, no need to introduce it.
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That is a pretty simple sentence, I suspect it may well be OK to use it without attribution. In any case trying to track down where something like this originated is extremely difficult.
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I've expanded it but an editor keeps reverting it to "he" instead of "they." I left a note on the talkpage and don't want to edit-war over this. Can someone else please take care of this?
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I would like to notify here that there is a discussion/dispute in regard to recently enacted new Georgia's constitution, which include ban on same-sex marriage, and its inclusion in the
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Would it be useful to add a section to this WP with a list of LGBT articles to create please? I have vague memories of seeing this years ago (circa 2008), but my memory could be faulty.
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True; the "resolved" mark refers only to the first move, which was the only one that had achieved consensus at that time. The other one now appears to be ready for resolution as well.
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I've linked them so you can spot which are red links; hope you're ok with this, but if not feel free to revert. (You might need to add some more trailblazers when they all turn blue!)
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This entire section needs to be scrapped. The "report" cited by the WP article is functionally an OpEd. The section on India doesn't really impart any new information and uses some
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I started this article today, and would welcome feedback/improvements. I plan to submit it as a DYK either tonight or in the next few days, with a hook along the lines of "...that
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toward "transgender" and away from "transsexual". (And for the record, WikiProject Canada has also been dealing with the fact that within the same time frame preferred usage on
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Is there any chance we could get some trans people involved in this, because so far I have just been talked over by editors who don't seem to see why it would be a problem.
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appropriated by people who feel their sexual and/ or gender identify is fluid and either shifts from time to time or is simply inadequately described by other definitions.
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to denote people who specifically identify as non-binary — it is also quite regularly used to denote people who have a conventional binary gender identity which is merely
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source presented for Campbell's gender identity or pronoun preferences at all — if you've got one, then by all means bring it on, but nobody's shown one yet as of today.
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The fact that they were intersex and the president of an LGBT organization on campus was removed from the lede. I left a note on the talkpage--can someone please chip in?
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be a problem of tracking his works due to use of pseudonyms, certainly post-2012 reprints show him being attributed where the original print did not. I'll look into it.
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were reprinted as books, and he was the editor of those volumes. However, I am not sure frankly, because all their issues are (were?) printed as leather-bound volumes.
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Hi all! This November 8th marks the 40th anniversary of Milk's historic election, and San Francisco's Illuminate the Arts is unveiling two works of art in his honor
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Is anyone able to find an RS that says he was killed in Nashville please? There is already one saying he died in Nashville, so I've fixed the error in the infobox.
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article. Some of the text you added seems like it might be an improvement to the article, but I think you pulled the rug out from under yourself, by adding an
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which could imply that trans women and men are not actually who they say they are. It is true that many consider the term "transsexual" to be offensive though.
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pages. It would be useful to readers if these links directed them to the specific pages of interest, rather than making them search through a list. Members of
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If you need any help with how to find reliable sources, create references or format citations, please start a separate section on your own talk page, and add
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Thanks. And if you can expand the body of the text with more RS, feel free to do so. I am horrified to see we didn't have an article about him before he died.
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Homosexuality into a book. Hm, looking at his publications list, I'll take a second look with my glasses on as I can't believe we don't have something by him.
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the legal status of homosexuality (i.e. something that some particularly obsessed Saudi opponents of homosexuality might not want publicized or acknowledged).
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However, categories are supposed to be defining, not merely inclusive, which was my point with the Subaru analogy. That's why we don't have categories like
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The underlined sentence is either nonsense, unlikely (kidnapping), or impossible (possession) and should be made understandable by someone knowledgeable.
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In the last few days I noticed an unreasonable removal of LGBT content from articles I have on my watch list. Both by ip addresses. In the first case
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Wow. OK we need to add when they were installed and where they are located and cite that. And reorder them by location (country, then state if US).
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and a "pioneer of sexuality studies", died 11 days ago. I am surprised we didn't have an article about him. Please help me expand it if interested.
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Comments like that editors' create a hostile environment for trans and non-binary editors and readers in my opinion, hence I template and report.
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is already linked above, especially as the reference for the sentences with "trans*" mostly uses the form "trans" with only one use of "trans*"
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I agree that "gaybashing" does not imply "murder", Winchell was obviously murdered (Glover was even convicted of it, ffs). Using "gaybashing"
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by people from within the community, like the GLAAD list I posted below. (I know people will cry "advocacy" at me for saying this; so be it.)
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Looked it over, that looks great! Definitely more eloquent than anything I'd have been able to write. Thank you for taking the initiative :)
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Agreed. I definitely think it needs to be there, it just needs to be started over. I'll try tinkering with it some tomorrow if I find time.
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to your watchlists, so that if/when it is released into the wild community scrutiny can decide whether it lives or stays. Thank you mucho!
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if you can. There are lots of matches on Newspapers.com... Very interesting history of gay activism, homophobia, strategic alliances, etc.
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But I don't know much about the inner workings of Knowledge to know how to progress / if this should even be something people care about.
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But again, it's not that Knowledge deliberately used a term that was considered offensive in 2004; we used a term that was considered the
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You can see, here, the problematic terms under which "transgender and transsexual people" came about as the major category back in 2004.
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Looks like the plaque was made before he was pardoned - hence the language choice? As for other markers, my searches have revealed the
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same-sex unions that you wished to add, other than "manipulation" and "bias"? How about, they simply haven't gotten around to it, yet?
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Gaybashing does not imply killing. Barry Winchell was murdered, not just gaybashed, or beaten because he was gay. He was killed. --
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advises against abbreviations. The category seems to have been given this name as it started out from "Transsexuals" (literally) in
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These are my gut thoughts, but ideally people better aware on wikipedia's policies and transgender-related issues should weigh in.
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in preferred usage, not that any of it was in any way out of line with what the preferred usage was at the time they were created.
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In the past I have encountered resistance from editors who do not want to include these categories in the TV articles they edit
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by anonymous IPs. I suspect the removals have no factual argument/merit as the IPs never say why they're removing the article.
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Yes, that usage appears to be highly irregular in a way that comes across as flippant, even if that's not what you meant. –
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three hours ago but there's been no response there yet, and I don't want to risk going over 3RR by reverting again myself.
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discussion supported redirecting all intersex rights articles to LGBT rights articles, so we may see many more of these.--
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If you weren't talking about those specific summaries then why even make the comment since it's obviously not relevant. --
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I've added sections by location. Now the trick is to find more monuments and also add a line or two with an RS each time.
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what it has to say — namely, it's an analysis of the fact that a flourishing LGBT subculture does exist in Saudi Arabia
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Lesbian. A lesbian is a female (or someone who identifies as a female) who is only sexually attracted to other females.
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quite easily and sorted by series name. Done properly it would provide far more useful information than a category. --
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Talk:Milo Yiannopoulos#RfC: Should the article include text/sources analyzing Yiannopoulos's statements on pedophilia?
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In terms of dealing with the situation, one option could be to pull it out of "further reading" and instead use it to
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If anyone from within the community could help/support with the right arguments, I would, again, be most grateful. :)
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Thanks for your help with these - this sort of issue is exactly why specialist input into some of these is needed.—
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I was referring to "...a memorial plaque laid..." Looks like a similar memorial is expected to open in 2020 at/for
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The antipathy results from the term "related". Many editors don't want their articles associated as an LGBT series.
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which redirects to Trans. I'm not sure how best to fix these. Do you think we can make them into piped links to
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using "murder" a) does not follow WP practice with regard to other victims of anti-LGBT hate crime and b) if it
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is one of the first openly transgender people of color to be elected to public office in the United States". =
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Your opinion regarding the proper style of language to use when discussing suicide would be appreciated at the
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Asexual. An asexual person may be of any physical or gender identity but does not experience sexual attraction.
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Will do. Feel free to ping me if I don't see it. Things have a way of getting lost on my watchlist sometimes.
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to try and track down when each instance of this lead text was inserted, and check which was the oldest edit.
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Presumably, your inclusion of "Freda Smith" is intended to refer to Reverend Elder Freda Smith, pastor of the
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on a cleanup category, and it definitely needs cleanup. I'm not sure what should be done with this article.
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could be a good example. I have to go to work, so I'd appreciate any expansion while I'm offline. Thank you.
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a reliable source, and there's no obvious bias to it apart from the fact that the remover(s) probably don't
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needs work. There must be many uncategorized articles. I also wonder if we should create the sub-category,
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generally trans people. And it's really not okay to assert that those two things are at all the same thing.
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is an understatement if ever there was one. Are there other LGBT historical markers in the US and beyond?
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Bisexual. This refers to a person who has the potential to be sexually attracted to more than one gender.
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articles have been discussed, even if not about this exact subject. Other discussions I'm aware of are
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The name of the nightclub in Moscow at 19 Leninskaya Sloboda Street is "Club Tsentral'naya Stantsiya" (
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under "Transgender and transsexual people"? Drag queens and kings, nor cross-dressers, unless they are
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A list of the relevant links on pages which fall within the remit of this wikiproject can be found at
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wander onto Knowledge before they could create a whole bunch of trouble. Or am I just being paranoid?
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discussion, not the use of "trans*" as as the cited refs actually about aging didn't use that variant.
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to avoid confusion. I've searched around for sources, and there are a few, though perhaps not enough:
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By the way, the Tennessee marker may be not just a PR stunt for Amazon, but also a distraction from:
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List of monuments and memorials connected to the LGB or T movement or any LGB or T person or persons
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Contest details: create biographical articles for women of any country or occupation in the world:
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is at best dated and passé so those should perhaps be changed unless they're in direct quotations?
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this is an extract from "what does queer means anyway" that i think is a very illuminating book:
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would be for her to appear in the limelight again, which she has stated she doesn't want to do.
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Knowledge:Articles_for_deletion/List_of_unlawfully_killed_transgender_people_(2nd_nomination)
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claimed to be a new user, but who also said they were creating a page with different content
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It seems like two or more editors have seen fit to decide John Campbell's gender for her at
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Feedback needed on project proposal: Investigating the Impact of Implicit Bias on Knowledge
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that might be of interest to this WikiProject. This draft has been created numerous times
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would seem to require attribution, to the extent that one person copied his own sentence,
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grounds. But in most cases, I guess I've made my peace with the sentence as formulated.
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Hello. I don't come to this Wikiproject, but I'm having an issue over the inclusion of
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notability pass would be appreciated, given the history. One thing I note, is that a
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What about gay men? Total discrimination...I guess we need to create our own list...
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is not an "LGBT-related" series, so it does not contain an "LGBT-related" category.
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to two people of that name, not including Elder Smith; so I've modified the link to
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This issue is now raised on the Arbcom noticeboard. See (moved as below). Thanks --
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Thanks, but this is only partially resolved because there's still the issue of the
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The first thing that comes to my mind is defining the parameters. So if we have a
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on Polish Knowledge. Should be translatable to English (all references used are).
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that Mathew Shepard was "gaybashed to death". Should this be changed to murdered?
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once being more common. (Obviously those would need reliable sourcing.) I think
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since it's so clearly been pasted from some model into numerous articles. While
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No more than "Gay writers" should be "Gay, homosexual and homophilic writers", "
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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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conflict of interest (I wrote a travel guide about it) but Im willing to help.
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page telling you that the article doesn't exist, and inviting you to create it.
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Changing term "related" to "inclusive" in categories for LGBT characters in TV
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article. This person has not come out publicly and I read the guidelines from
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Yeah the whole process seemed byzantine; thank you again for taking action :)
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Where in the article would "gaybashed" be more appropriate than "murdered"? –
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died on December 2, but I am looking for an RS. In the mean time, I've added
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written in 3rd person as a biographical profile, to accompany the interview
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in preferred terminology. Which, if nothing else, proves that these things
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He was gaybashed to death. Anyway, "murdered" works too. I did add to the
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I jumped. The turbulence seems to have subsided, at least for the moment.
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Please take a few minutes to help make these more useful to our readers.—
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https://www.nps.gov/subjects/tellingallamericansstories/lgbtqheritage.htm
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For a reference on the use of "transsexual" and other terms, here is the
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Why are they so bad at answering readers' most obvious questions first?
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is a bit tricker as in the article it's part of an indirect quotation...
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a book, or simply an issue of the Journal of Homosexuality for example?
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whether the categories / project should be attached. The discussion is
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page; maybe other state/country pages would mention other markers. =
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Did I say anywhere that those were the summaries I was referring to?
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Members of this WikiProject may or may not be interested in this AFD.
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Hello. Is anyone able to find reliable third-party sources to create
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I've further modified the list to add a capsule description to each.
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I mean it the other way around. He was murdered because he was gay.
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Many editors don't want their articles associated as an LGBT series
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I also see a plaque memorializing the victims? of an arson on the
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of cis people cross-dressing for fun or profit. Even trans people
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regarding use of the phrase "marriage equality" in the lede. See
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Right. Do any RS say where specifically he was murdered please?
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Read more about how Women in Red is overcoming the gender gap:
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more, is "meaningful"? Who decides the value of "meaningful"?
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Real life stuff can be so heteronormative...I say ignore them!
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Hi Friends! Here is the current draft of my project proposal:
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where there's an ongoing RfC on the inclusion of an infobox.
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sounds homophobic to me. It is referenced but. I mean. Hello?
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It would be helpful if someone would review recent edits at
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face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.
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I would suggest "trans people" as a second possibility, but
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to determine the suitability of certain content. Please see
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He apparently just resigned from the OU Board of Regents...
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Adding this as food for thought: I just included character
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keeps getting removed from the further reading section of
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would allow it unattributed. I've cross-posted a link at
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they face challenges not experienced by others?) or, on
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article by Nadya Labi about homosexuality in Saudi Arabia
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Disambiguation links on pages tagged by this wikiproject
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aspect is part of the concern. People misusing the term
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I went ahead and fixed that one, since it was obvious.
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There was a deletion discussion in 2013 at 3803:Why are 'LGBT rights in X' articles so weird? 3401:such as the one you gave. If you look at the 3256:Knowledge:WikiProject LGBT studies/Guidelines 2551:Opinions are needed on the following matter: 2100:Gender identity in the United States military 2046:Gender identity in the United States military 334:Opinions are needed on the following matter: 268:are priests, shamans, sorcerers, or mediums. 8: 5247:Is there a historical marker in Wyoming for 4773:Knowledge:WikiProject Women in Red/LBT Women 4592:List of unlawfully killed transgender people 2896:later; added a few works in the meantime. -- 5223:List of Confederate monuments and memorials 4883:, and a related deletion request denial at 4626:who made anti-gay remarks in Oklahoma, but 2219:. There seems to be one article like this 4879:. There is a prior relevant discussion at 4721:Hello. 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Index

Knowledge talk:WikiProject LGBT studies
archive
current talk page
Archive 55
Archive 60
Archive 61
Archive 62
Archive 63
Archive 64
Archive 65
LGBT in the Middle East
article by Nadya Labi about homosexuality in Saudi Arabia
LGBT in the Middle East
WhisperToMe
talk
05:43, 12 September 2017 (UTC)
WP:BIAS
WP:RS
The Atlantic
Bearcat
talk
15:47, 17 September 2017 (UTC)
Gender in Bugis society
Bissu
Gender in Bugis society
batin
Hajj
Mecca
Knowledge talk:WikiProject Indonesia
Talk:Gender in Bugis society #"seized"?

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