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*... that horror novelist Anne Rice has cited the 1936 film '''''[[Dracula's Daughter]]''''' as an inspiration for her own homoerotic vampire fiction? - Appeared November 8, 2008
*... that horror novelist Anne Rice has cited the 1936 film '''''[[Dracula's Daughter]]''''' as an inspiration for her own homoerotic vampire fiction? - Appeared November 8, 2008
*... that the first same-sex kiss on an American soap opera was between fictional characters '''[[Lena Kundera and Bianca Montgomery]]''' in 2003, who were also American soap opera's first lesbian couple? - Appeared November 12, 2008
*... that the first same-sex kiss on an American soap opera was between fictional characters '''[[Lena Kundera and Bianca Montgomery]]''' in 2003, who were also American soap opera's first lesbian couple? - Appeared November 12, 2008
*... that widespread acceptance of homosexuality will cause the destruction of American society, just as homosexuality destroyed other nations and cultures in the past?


===LGBT [[WP:GA|Good Articles]]===
===LGBT [[WP:GA|Good Articles]]===

Revision as of 03:49, 18 November 2008

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Welcome to WikiProject LGBT Studies! We're a group of editors who aim to improve the general quality and range of Wikipedia articles on LGBT and Queer studies topics, from LGBT people to gay marriage to transgender topics to Cleveland Street scandal. WP:LGBT brings all these people together to discuss what we're doing, ask for help, announce new articles and pinpoint areas that especially need fixing.

We hope that this project page will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please add your name to the members' list! Any Wikipedian (someone with a user account)—regardless of sexual orientation—is free to join us. Check out Portal:LGBT and our main page to see what we've accomplished so far. WP:LGBT is focused on improving and expanding LGBT coverage across Wikipedia, and we would be delighted to welcome you!

If you are new to Wikipedia, or just feeling lost, please read this.

Goals

  1. To create a thriving WikiProject that rivals WP:MILHIST in its activity, efficiency, and success.
  2. To bring every LGBT related article up to FA status.
  3. To maintain or improve articles that come under our jurisdiction.

Scope and Motivation Scope

The scope of the projects is to:

  1. Identify and categorize existing LGBT and Queer studies articles on Wikipedia
  2. Develop standards for what is required for LGBT and Queer studies articles to qualify as excellent
  3. Improve the quality of existing LGBT and Queer studies articles
  4. Ensure LGBT and Queer studies articles are in line with Wikipedia's minimum standards and policies, including but not limited to: WP:NOR, WP:V, WP:NPOV
  5. Identify and develop standardized tables, tags and categorization schemes for LGBT and Queer studies articles
  6. Identify and create LGBT and Queer studies articles that are not yet included in Wikipedia
  7. Identify potential material that may be also be transwikied — (i.e. collect information for possible high-quality LGBT/Queer studies textbooks for Wikibooks).

Members of WikiProject LGBT Studies maintain Portal:LGBT. We also share a deletion sorting page with other related WikiProjects, which lists all relevant XfDs within our scope.

What this Wikiproject is not

  1. This project does not extend beyond the cultural, political and historical manifestation of LGBT and intersex identities, attractions, and relationships, and related societal reactions.
  2. This project does not extol any point of view, political or otherwise, other than that of a neutral documentarian.
  3. This project is not limited to European/North American issues.

Tasks you can do

A lot of people join the project and want to help, but don't really know how. Here's a list of tasks that either need regular attention or fulfil the goals of our project:

  1. Review our list of unsourced people tagged or categorised as LGBT and either add a reference or remove the tag or category.
  2. Look through a bot-generated list of articles containing LGBT keywords and mark them with our banner as appropriate.
  3. Submit an article to Jumpaclass and see how much you can improve it in seven days.
  4. Vote on a deletion discussion.
  5. Submit newly created articles to WP:DYK on their authors' behalf.
  6. Find good quality article, biographies, quotes and pictures and adapt them for Portal:LGBT.
  7. Add to our list of resources.
  8. Work on our list of Core Topics - we are after core articles that we can create some kind of publication from.

Departments

The WikiProject runs several departments to aid us in our goals. Anyone is welcome to help out with any of them.


Assessment

One of the main tasks of the LGBT WikiProject is to assess the quality of Wikipedia's LGBT articles. The resulting article ratings are used within the project to help in recognising excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work. They also play a role in the WP:1.0 program, which the WikiProject uses to help automate some of the assessing process.

The assessment is done in a distributed fashion through parameters in the {{LGBTProject}} project banner; this causes the articles to be placed in the appropriate sub-categories of Category:LGBT articles by quality, which serve as the foundation for an automatically generated worklist. WP:1.0 also produces a statistics page, and a log of articles assessed.


To find out more, see Wikipedia:WikiProject LGBT studies/Assessment.

Collaboration

The LGBT WikiProject runs a monthly Collaboration, to try to harness the editing skills of the entire Project to bring one article up to Featured Article standard a month. The COTM article is also peer reviewed shortly before becoming the Collaboration article, in order to help editors pinpoint what most needs changing. See Wikipedia:WikiProject LGBT studies/Collaboration for more information.

New collaborations are currently agreed upon on the talkpage on an ad hoc basis until a more formal nomination process is warranted.

The current LGBT WikiProject Collaboration of the Month is (No current collaboration of the month)!
Please read the nomination text and help improve the article to featured article standard if you can.

Community

The Community Department of the LGBT WikiProject is a centralised place to develop ways of fostering a sense of community and belonging in all our members, and to recruit more people into our community. Editors who are happy and have support when they need it are more likely to work harder at improving articles than if they feel no-one cares.

To achieve this, we currently have:

  • A successful recruiting program to headhunt helpful contributors to the Wikipedia.
  • A welcome template to inform new members of aspects of the WikiProject and where they can go for help.
  • A newsletter to keep members up to date with all the latest news from the WikiProject
  • A quilt in which every member has their own patch to place whatever they want.

Any other ideas are welcome! Please propose them on the main talkpage.

As awareness of us grows, WikiProject LGBT studies has been featured in an increasing number of external sources; a list of these is maintained here. There is also a Press kit for anyone interested in drumming up some publicity (or just showing off).

Jumpaclass

Jumpaclass is a fun semi-competition that the LGBT WikiProject runs to improve the quality of lower-quality articles. There are many processes for higher quality articles, such as Peer review and FAC, but many stubs and start rated articles languish unedited for lack of interest. Jumpaclass is a unique attempt to correct that.

To enter, find an article you would like to improve from the list of assessed LGBT articles: you can choose Stub, Start, or B class articles. You then have seven days to improve the article. If within a week, you "jump" an article one or more assessment classes, you win points that are noted on a leadership board. Check Wikipedia:WikiProject LGBT studies/Jumpaclass for all the details. Challenge a friend to go "head to head" with you and see who can jump their article the furthest!

Peer Review

The LGBT WikiProject peer review articles on request. This is to encourage better articles by having contributors who may not have worked on articles to examine them and provide ideas for further improvement. The process is highly flexible and can deal with articles of any quality though requesting reviews on very short articles may not be productive as there is little for readers to comment on. This process is not an academic peer review by a group of experts in a particular subject, and articles that undergo this process should not be assumed to have greater authority than any other.

To learn more about our peer review system, see Wikipedia:WikiProject LGBT studies/Peer review.

Translation

If you have another language besides English, please consider adding your name to our List of Translators. Translation is a very new process, so we're still tweaking its purpose and objectives. Feel free to join in the discussion!

Miscellaneous

Watchlist

The LGBT WikiProject maintains two watchlists: one for controversial LGBT articles, one for all articles tagged as within our scope.

The main Watchlist is here. Anyone who comes across contentious or highly vandalised article is welcome to add to it. This userbox links to the recent changes to articles on that page.

This user keeps track of the
LGBT Watchlist

The Watchall list may be found here. It lists every article tagged by us, and may also be helpful if a normal alphabetical list is needed. It is updated automatically by bot, so manual changes are not required. There is also a userbox for the Watchall list:

This user tries to monitor the
LGBT Watchall list.

Proposed tasks

  • Photography - I saw this on WikiProject Australia. Potentially, having pictures of famous LGBT places and or events could be quite helpful. Do we have anyone here involved with the photography side of Wikipedia to give us some input as to how this works? Or anyone who would be interested in taking this further?
    • I think that an archive or whatever of LGBT related photos would be good, if there was a tag that we could put on them so that when creating articles we can access an existing set of photographs. However i don't know enough about wiki to know how to do this (Pi 10:33, 20 August 2007 (UTC))[reply]
  • I just added a stub at Sally Kern, who has recently made national news for her anti-gay remarks. As a state legislator, she's automatically notable anyway. Someone might want to flesh out the stub. - Philippe | Talk 23:41, 10 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I'll try to take a look at it this evening. AgnosticPreachersKid (talk) 23:44, 10 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Proposed taskforces

  • A taskforce dealing with LGBT publications has been proposed. Please place your name below if you are interested in getting involved:
  1. jtowns (talk · contribs)
  2. boomboomeve (talk · contribs)
  3. OwenBlacker (talk · contribs)
  4. BoiseTravis (talk · contribs)
  5. Dustihowe (talk · contribs)
  6. staffwaterboy (talk · contribs)
  7. Kieran.casey (talk · contribs)
  8. Carbonrodney (talk · contribs)

Website

The project does have its own website, at http://wplgbt.tripod.com/ to host a chatroom and copyrighted materials that can't be uploaded to Wikipedia.

Guidelines

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A person's gender identity and sexual orientation is intimate to who they are and how that impacts their personal and professional life will vary. Extreme care should be taken to avoid undue weight focusing on these aspects in relation to the overall article. A statement "Smith is openly gay" may be all that is needed in many cases unless it can be tied to how it impacted Smith's career or life. Sometimes the fact that a person has come out is noteworthy itself, but it should be reported in the article dispassionately and neutrally: "In May 2009, in an interview with ABC News, Smith came out as transgender." It is helpful to readers to add the context, especially in the form of statements from the subject.

Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a newspaper: We follow, not lead. Implicit in the policy on biographies of living people (BLP) is the understanding that Wikipedia articles should respect the basic human dignity of their subjects. Wikipedia aims to be a reputable encyclopedia, not a tabloid; our articles must not serve primarily to mock or disparage their subjects, whether directly or indirectly – for instance, it is not acceptable to use Wikipedia as a venue for outing people. Wikipedia's articles are mirrored and distributed globally, what we write here can negatively impact people's lives; even the families and friends of someone discussed in articles. This is of particular importance when dealing with individuals whose notability stems largely from their being victims of another's actions; Wikipedia editors must not act, intentionally or otherwise, in a way that amounts to participating in or prolonging the victimization. The correct balance must always be sought, and the highest ethical standards are an important part of Wikipedia's goals to produce and distribute content freely.

  1. Sexuality, gender identity and sex characteristics are not interchangeable. However they often intersect and defining the effects of each can be difficult if not impossible.
  2. The Wikipedia Manual of Style's guidelines on identity guide us to refer to transgender individuals according to the names and pronouns they use to identify themselves.
  3. Identification and categorization of people is bound by Wikipedia's policy on Biographies of Living Persons (BLPs). To add content on a person's religion, sexuality and gender variance you need reliable sourcing. After taking that into account:
    1. A living person may be categorized and identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) only if they themselves publicly identify as such, e.g., Billie Joe Armstrong.
    2. Specific categorization rules apply regarding gender, sexuality, and medical conditions.
    3. A deceased person may be categorized and identified as lesbian, gay, or bisexual if they were involved in documented, noteworthy relationships with persons of the same sex or other sexes, such as Marlon Brando.
    4. Intersex is a biological status related to physical sex characteristics, typically a medical fact, and requires reliable sourcing. Intersex people may be man, woman, non-binary, or agender (genderless), e.g. Herculine Barbin. They may perceive being intersex as related to their sex, or not, or as a medical condition, or not. Some intersex people are LGBT, while others are heterosexual, cisgender, or binary. Care has been taken to limit the interrelationships between LGBT pages and intersex pages because of these issues. Also keep in mind that not all intersex people identify as being members of the LGBT community.

How to write about transgender and non-binary people

As the guideline on birth names and gender identity note, birth and former names of transgender and non-binary people should only be included in the lead section if they were notable prior to coming out. (This accords with our principle to avoid harm and give information due, not undue, weight.) Instead, this information may be woven into an "Early life" section – "Smith was assigned male at birth but never felt this reflected who she was and she transitioned as soon as she was independent of her family." Ideally statements from the subject will help clarify how they saw themselves at the time so we can let them speak for themselves.

In cases where the prior name is known only as the result of being outed, editors may feel it would be giving it undue weight to include it in the article, unless it was subsequently widely reported in reliable sources. However, caution must be taken to avoid situations where Wikipedia may be unintentionally contributing to the prior name's dissemination through invalid circular referencing. (In 2014, for example, a noted transgender woman's birth name was added to her Wikipedia article on the basis that it had been revealed by a source. However, that source quickly withdrew its article out of respect for the subject's privacy rights. In attempting to keep the name in the article, some editors sought out new replacement sources, but it turned out that all of the new sources for her birth name had received the information from our article rather than the original source.)

Transgender is an adjective; hence one says "Smith is a transgender woman" (or simply "a trans woman"). The use of it as a noun (as in "Smith is a transgender", "the film features two transgenders") is often considered offensive, is deprecated by several style guides and dictionaries, and should be avoided.[1][2][3] Likewise, transsexual is an adjective, and should not be used as a noun.[4] Transgendered is also offensive and deprecated by style guides and should also not be used.[5][6][7] (Direct quotations, however, should not be altered.)

When to use gay or homosexual

When describing a living person, their documented preference for a description of sexual orientation should be used as a default. Where a self-description is unavailable, gay or lesbian is preferred to homosexual in articles about living people. For historical articles whose subjects pre-date the widespread public adoption of these identities (roughly before 1970), homosexual can be used as an accurate adjective describing the subject. Generally homosexual should be confined to descriptions of sexual activity or clinical orientation.

Examples from independent style guides:

  1. The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage (5th ed., 2015, ISBN 9780812963892), "gay (adj.)": "preferred over 'homosexual' in most contexts. Generally confine 'homosexual' to specific references to sexual activity or clinical orientation."
  2. Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal Editorial Style Guide (CDC, ver. 5.1, 2015), "homosexual, bisexual, gay": "Using these terms as adjectives is acceptable, as in 'gay men,' and dependent on the author's discretion. However, avoid using these terms as nouns as they may too vague or perceived as pejorative. Sometimes the phrase 'men who have sex with men' or MSM is used because some of these men do not label themselves as gay, homosexual, or bisexual."
  3. Associated Press Style Book (2013, ISBN 9780465082995), "Gay": "Preferred over 'homosexual' except in clinical contexts or references to sexual activity".
  4. The Canadian Press Stylebook (2013), "Sexuality": "Gay is usually preferred as an alternative for homosexual men and is also commonly used for women, although lesbian is preferred by many women."[1]
  5. BBC News Radio Newsroom Alphabetical Checklist (2012) "Gay": "some people believe the word 'homosexual' has negative overtones, even that it is demeaning. Most homosexual men and women prefer the words 'gay' and 'lesbian'. Either word is acceptable as an alternative to homosexual, but 'gay' should be used only as an adjective."

Significant mass changes of articles from gay to homosexual, or the reverse, require a supporting specific consensus or are likely to be viewed as disruptive.

See also

References

  1. ^ Reuters Handbook of Journalism, "transgender": "Do not use transgender as a noun; no one should be referred to as 'a transgender.'"
  2. ^ GLAAD Media Reference Guide, "Transgender Issues":
    "Problematic: 'transgenders,' 'a transgender'
    Preferred: transgender people, a transgender person
    Transgender should be used as an adjective, not as a noun. Do not say, 'Tony is a transgender,' or 'The parade included many transgenders.' Instead say, 'Tony is a transgender man,' or 'The parade included many transgender people.'"
  3. ^ Dictionary.com, "transgender": "The adjective is more common than the noun; in fact, some people reject the use of transgender as a noun."
  4. ^ BBC News Style Guide, "Gender/sex": "Do not say 'transsexuals', in the same way we would not talk about 'gays' or 'blacks'."
  5. ^ Dictionary.com, "transgender": "Some transgender people object to the adjectival variant transgendered, because the –ed suffix could imply that something 'happened' to make the person transgender."
  6. ^ NPR Ethics Handbook, "'Memmos': Memmott's Missives & Musings, from the Standards & Practices Outbox": "Someone is 'transgender.' Do not write or say 'transgendered.'"
  7. ^ GLAAD Media Reference Guide, "Transgender Issues": "Problematic: 'transgendered'. Preferred: transgender. The adjective transgender should never have an extraneous '-ed' tacked onto the end. An '-ed' suffix adds unnecessary length to the word and can cause tense confusion and grammatical errors. It also brings transgender into alignment with lesbian, gay, and bisexual. You would not say that Elton John is 'gayed' or Ellen DeGeneres is 'lesbianed,' therefore you would not say Chaz Bono is 'transgendered.'"

Templates and suchlike

Please use these templates where applicable.
Beware of using too many templates on the same article which can clutter the page.

Template Use on Description
{{LGBT}} Article pages LGBT series footer (see here for usage notes)

Should normally be used at bottom of pages instead of {{LGBT sidebar}} to avoid cluttering articles with infoboxes.

{{LGBT sidebar}} Article pages LGBT and Queer studies series infobox
{{Bisexuality topics sidebar}} Article pages Bisexuality series infobox (goes on right side of article)
{{Bisexuality topics}} Article pages Bisexuality series footer infobox (goes at bottom of article)
{{Transgender sidebar}} Article pages Transgender series infobox (goes on right side of article)
{{Transgender footer}} Article pages Transgender series footer infobox (goes at bottom of article)
{{LGBT-stub}} Article pages This article about lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender issues is a stub.
{{LGBT rights}} Article pages LGBT rights infobox
{{Same-sex unions}} Article pages Same-sex marriage/unions infobox
{{LGBTProject}} Article talk pages LGBT WikiProject banner, to be placed on all LGBT article talk pages (see here for usage notes)
  • class is optional - see the Assessment page for more information on classifying. Be bold, and assess!
  • If you don't want to assess, you can write {{LGBTProject | class=}} Someone else will do the assessment later.
{{LGBT Current collaboration}} User pages Current Collaboration of the Month
{{User LGBT Project}} User pages User box to show that you're a project member
{{LGBT Welcome}} User talk pages Welcome box for new participants' talk pages. Use in the form {{subst:LGBT Welcome}}.
{{LGBT Navigation}} WikiProject pages LGBT WikiProject Navigation box
{{User LGBT sidebar}} User pages LGBT Community member box
{{Portal|LGBT|Portal LGBT.svg}} Article pages, "See also" section LGBT Portal

Other templates are here: Wikipedia:Template_messages

Categories

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Lists


Articles

Articles newly tagged as LGBT

Did you know (DYK)?

LGBT Good Article Candidates

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Barnstar

There is an LGBT Barnstar for anyone who has made significant contributions to LGBT articles:

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The LGBT Barnstar {{subst:The LGBT Barnstar|message ~~~~}} Category:LGBT.
See Sexuality
The LGBT Barnstar is awarded to editors who make significant contributions to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender articles that expand Wikipedia’s knowledge about homosexuality, bisexuality, transsexuality, typical behaviour, notable LGBT people, events and movements, sociological issues, and population statistics.

An LGBT ribbon may be found here.

Members

There is a userbox available for members of this project:

Please feel free to put this on your userpage by adding {{User LGBT Project}}.

It is automatically assumed that you want the newsletter delivered to your talkpage. If you would prefer the direct link, or not to receive it at all, Please post

Please sign up on the member list if you want to get involved in the project.

Current Members
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This is the participant list for WP:LGBTQ+. Adding yourself to the list below is a way to express your support for the project and share your interests, but is not required to start participating.

Participants not active on Wikipedia for one year are moved to WP:LGBTQ+/Inactive. Feel free to move your name back to this list if you become active again.

Active participants

  1. 0xDeadbeef (talk · contribs)
  2. 23impartial (talk · contribs)
  3. 97198 (talk · contribs)
  4. A.L. Garner (talk · contribs) I have a background in historical LGBT issues and figures, particularly in a South Asian and British context. Also interested in queer art and pop culture
  5. ABF992 (talk · contribs) Have worked on and will continue to work on various LGBTQ+ topics, mostly history.
  6. AceSeeker (talk · contribs) - Accuracy-searcher - Canadian interested in LGBT health, history, and rights, I'm actively contributing to AIDS-related articles.
  7. Achaea (talk · contribs) Mainly working to add/improve articles on LGBTQ+ scientists
  8. Acronymical (talk · contribs) Transgender & Lesbian woman. I want to develop knowledge of gender nonconforming people.
  9. Admrboltz (talk · contribs) (also an Admin).
  10. Aerin17 (talk · contribs) - she/her and questioning, very interested in LGBTQ+ topics!
  11. afever (talk · contribs) Hi, I'm interested in working with SVG files. If anyone needs help creating or editing SVGs file on this Project or another, please leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks!
  12. Airhartm (talk · contribs) - he/him, data engineer and freelance journalist, analyst of sexual orientation and gender identity change efforts
  13. Alexandru M. (talk · contribs)
  14. Alexfrogg (talk · contribs)
  15. AlienvsEditor (talk · contribs) - I'm interested in Canadian LGBT history.
  16. Alison (talk · contribs) - I'm really not as active as I used to be.
  17. Allyn (talk · contribs) - Radical Faeries, Spirituality, Multi-gender dressing, letting my true self shine
  18. Altairisfar (talk · contribs)
  19. Am86 (talk · contribs) I started LGBT rights in Zimbabwe, LGBT rights in Tunisia, and LGBT rights in Pakistan a couple years ago
  20. Amethystloucks (talk · contribs) - I would love to get more ace/aro rep in the wiki-sphere as those are my terms.
  21. AnnelidKing (talk · contribs) Hey all! I'm a trans person in the US pursuing a major in History and a minor in Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies. Queer History and theory are of great interest to me, and I'm excited to contribute! New to editing.
  22. Another Believer (talk · contribs)
  23. Ansony89 (talk · contribs) Bonjour ! I'm a gay Wikipedian interested in LGBTQ+ related topics. I hope to bring more contributions to the Queer community of Wikipedia. Contact me via my talk page is welcome <3
  24. Apollo468 (talk · contribs)
  25. Aralvarez (talk · contribs)
  26. ArglebargleIV (talk · contribs) Transgender woman interested in helping out.
  27. Aristophanes68 (talk · contribs) -- esp. interested in LGBT issues and Christianity
  28. Aroundthewayboy (talk · contribs)
  29. Ashertheaxolotl (talk · contribs) I’m a transmasc aroace Wikipedian who is interested in fixing spelling and grammar in general. I’d like to get to improve some of these articles! Also I’m relatively new :P
  30. Atomic putty? Rien! (talk · contribs) Transfem Wikipedian and active contributor to LGBTQ+ topics ^-^
  31. AusLondonder (talk · contribs)
  32. Aytvill (talk · contribs) small edits / translation -- genderfluid, non-binary, queer ; human rights, social lifts, professional enablement, networking
  33. B3251 (talk · contribs)
  34. Babysharkboss2 (talk · contribs) I am Bi and trans and wish to help this place and contribute here.
  35. Bailo26 (talk · contribs) - Bisexual female
  36. Bdanh (talk · contribs)
  37. Bearcat (talk · contribs)
  38. Bearian (talk · contribs) - I have already done significant work on several LGBT articles, so might as well join officially.
  39. Bee Young King Yellow (talk · contribs)
  40. Beggarsbanquet (talk · contribs) - mainly interested in articles on LGBT music and film and LGBT people in those fields, lesbians and lesbian culture, and addressing Wikipedia's overall heteronormative bias in reporting on historical figures.
  41. Bellakine (talk · contribs) Love the ballroom scene and late 1900s LGBT+ history
  42. Belovedfreak (talk · contribs) - particularly interested in LGBT films
  43. Bigdaddybrabantio (talk · contribs) Interested in improving articles relating to LGBT rights
  44. Bookkeeperoftheoccult (talk · contribs)
  45. Brideshead (talk · contribs)
  46. Bufobuff (talk · contribs) nonbinary trans guy who loves learning about trans history!
  47. Cadenrock1 (talk · contribs) Pansexual non-binary man. Looking to refurbish new and old articles alike.
  48. Cardiffbear88 (talk · contribs) gay cis male living in UK, happy to help with UK-based topics
  49. Carolynparrishfan (talk · contribs)
  50. Carom (talk · contribs)
  51. Caterpillar84 (talk · contribs) I've been independently creating pages about LGBT people, women, people of color, and any intersection therein. I've now discovered I can enjoy some camaraderie in this effort by joining this list of like-minded wiki folk. Yay!
  52. CatPCgames (talk · contribs) she/her asexual, I want to help out the LGBTQ+ comunity in any way I can! Somewhat new to wiki editing.
  53. cbratbyrudd (talk · contribs) (Project coordinator) (primarily interested in biographies)
  54. Celetex (talk · contribs) I am an experience editor in Wikipedia project, new to this project but I strongly volunteer to help out with translation of any article related to LGBT to my local language.
  55. Cessaune (talk · contribs) I'm no one special but would like to get more mainline LGBTQ+ topics to GA or FA status
  56. Chase1493 (talk · contribs) Gay College Student interested in LGBT rights. I try to follow the status of Same-Sex Marriage closely
  57. Chip-chip-2020 (talk · contribs) LGBT biographies, LGBT history‚ hidden and straightwashed LGBT biographies and history
  58. ChocolateAvian (talk · contribs) (she/her) LGBT history, LGBT culture, transgender topics, drag
  59. Chrisdevelop (talk · contribs) Interest in this topic originally from research for a bio article I contributed awhile ago.
  60. ChristineArguello619 (talk · contribs) Interested in expanding Wikipedia's coverage of LGBTQ+ writers and artists!
  61. Citrivescence (talk · contribs) I primarily create and edit articles related to the sociology of queerness, QTPOC public figures, and the intersection of queer issues in popular culture.
  62. Cleduc (talk · contribs) been practicing for years, hope to get my license soon.
  63. Clements.UWLib (talk · contribs) library worker, active in Wikidata
  64. Clovermoss (talk · contribs) Interested in helping out from time to time if I can.
  65. CodificationWiki (talk · contribs) Trans girl, interested in helping out! :]
  66. Codl (talk · contribs)
  67. ConstantlyConfused (talk · contribs) Non binary & Asexual. Usually focused on adding sources or small pieces of information
  68. Contaldo80 (talk · contribs) Especially interested in the sexuality of historical figures
  69. Cornmazes (talk · contribs)
  70. CycoMa2 (talk · contribs) bisexual furry interested in gender and sexuality topics.
  71. Cymru.lass (talk · contribs)
  72. DaddyCell (talk · contribs)
  73. DaisyGeekyTransGirl (talk · contribs) A biromantic asexual trans woman hoping to ensure that Wikipedia remains factual particularly on LGBTQ+ issues given the current climate of hate and misinformation regarding us.
  74. DaltonHird (talk · contribs) Interested in queer-related topics both contemporary and historical. I teach Gender Studies and Queer Studies. Happy this project is here!
  75. DaniloDaysOfOurLives (talk · contribs) Hey! I am gay and I mostly work on LGBTQ+ related soap opera articles :)
  76. DavidBailey (talk · contribs) I seem to be editing a lot of LGBT articles, so I may as well make it official.  :)
  77. Decafdyke (talk · contribs)
  78. Deisenbe (talk · contribs) Interested in non-US standard male sexuality of all sorts (gay, bi, poly, fetishes, other countries, historical). Bisexual, good speller and editor, former editor of two academic journals. Contributing editor to first (1990) Encyclopedia of Homosexuality (verifiable here: http://williamapercy.com/wiki/images/EOHFMSearchable.pdf). Very good in Spanish; passable in French and Portuguese.
  79. Deliriousandlost (talk · contribs) - bisexual; contribute randomly to the project; often available in #wikipedia-en-lgbt connect
  80. Demt1298 (talk · contribs)
  81. DENAMAX (talk · contribs)
  82. DeputyBeagle (talk · contribs) - Especially interested in Ace and Trans topics
  83. Derpythorki (talk · contribs) Pansexual, non-binary
  84. Despondentmeows (talk · contribs) interested particularly in intersex variations and human rights. working to maintain, clarify and update intersex related articles with relevant and newer research
  85. Dev920 (talk · contribs) (Project coordinator) (primarily interested in biographies)
  86. Dfeuer (talk · contribs) - Whatever I can focus on long enough to do.
  87. Di (they-them) (talk · contribs)
  88. Dillard421 (talk · contribs) I usually load the watch list into AWB and look for typos and maintenace fixes.
  89. DinoD123 (talk · contribs) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  90. DoctorWho42 (talk · contribs) - LGBT in speculative fiction
  91. Dosbears (talk · contribs)
  92. DotCoder (talk · contribs) - asexual, agender
  93. Doughbo (talk · contribs) Pansexual male interested in the political and religious sectors of LGBT rights.
  94. DreamsOfSoftRain (talk · contribs)
  95. DrGaellon (talk · contribs) I'm a gay physician with interest in medical aspects of homosexuality and gay history.
  96. Dronebogus (talk · contribs) drew the snazzy half-dressed bi Wikipe-tan
  97. Dsuke1998AEOS (talk · contribs)
  98. Dvdcw (talk · contribs)
  99. Ebyabe (talk · contribs)
  100. Ed Poor (talk · contribs) - interested primarily in terminology (e.g., is MSM a form of "gay sex"?); relation of sexual identity, sexual orientation, sexual desire, and sexual behavior
  101. El cangri386 (talk · contribs)
  102. Emiellaiendiay (talk · contribs)
  103. Epicgenius (talk · contribs) Hi there, I'm not gay, but I like to help out in the study of LGBTQ people.
  104. Esprix (talk · contribs) - see Gaylaxicon and Gaylactic Network entries (sci-fi organizations)
  105. Evolauxia (talk · contribs) Interested in a variety of topics; have a background in science, though not sexuality but am familiar with various disciplines as well as arts
  106. Ezlev (talk · contribs)
  107. Feralcateater000 (talk · contribs)
  108. Fhebynes (talk · contribs) - I'm interested in all LGBTI issues, especially from Latin America.
  109. Fifthcoastbobcat (talk · contribs) Queer librarian interested in community archives.
  110. Fireplace (talk · contribs) (Deputy project coordinator)
  111. FisherQueen (talk · contribs)
  112. Fluffball70 (talk · contribs) - Currently working up Dawn Langley Simmons amongst many others...Both me and my partner have been out and active lesbians in both the UK and the USA for too many years....
  113. Flux3on (talk · contribs) - Bisexual, Bigender, and all that other good crap. Also an expert at all Mario Kart games
  114. FlyingMeeces (talk · contribs)
  115. FormalDude (talk · contribs)
  116. ForsythiaJo (talk · contribs) Queer Wikipedian from New England :)
  117. Francophonie&Androphilie (talk · contribs) Especially interested in accurate biographical information vis-à-vis sexual orientation and gender identity - from a neutral point of view, of course.
  118. Free Realist 9 (talk · contribs)
  119. FULBERT (talk · contribs) - especially interested in helping communication between WikiProject LGBT studies and Wikimedia LGBT+
  120. Funcrunch (talk · contribs) Agender, FTM transsexual, particular interest in nonbinary gender identities and trans rights.
  121. galejandro2007 (talk · contribs) he/they, queer and here
  122. Garik (talk · contribs)
  123. Gaurav Jhammat (talk · contribs) - Punjab, India. I have created several articles on sexual orientation and articles showing in LGBT sidebar on my local wiki (Punjabi Wikipedia).
  124. Ged_UK (talk · contribs) Once I've cleared my personal to-do list, I'll be able to help more. Often patrol the New Articles, so can tag stubs etc as appropriate.
  125. Gehenna1510 (talk · contribs) will especially do the assisting work.
  126. George Ho (talk · contribs) Wrote just one LGBT-related article and porn-related articles. Only interested in verifying people's sexual identity and removing disputed, unsourced, or poorly sourced information about sexual identity.
  127. gideonrmt (talk · contribs)
  128. Gmcbjames (talk · contribs)
  129. Gnu_andrew (talk · contribs)
  130. Gobonobo (talk · contribs)
  131. GoldMiner24 (talk · contribs)
  132. Graveyardpansy (talk · contribs) - nonbinary bisexual man into radical queer politics, books, and community activism
  133. GreenLipstickLesbian (talk · contribs) I haven't found my Wikipedia calling yet, but I'm sure I will.
  134. Gwenhope (talk · contribs) focus on trans issues. An active editor of List of unlawfully killed transgender people. 12:36, 8 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  135. HalfOfDwarf (talk · contribs) Intersex, ultergender. Currently interested mostly in adding intersex-related articles into the Russian segment of Wiki, but during this preccess occasionally I add some pieces of info into the English Wiki too.
  136. HalJor (talk · contribs)
  137. Hans100 (talk · contribs) I am a film producer and psychologist and therefore my expertise is in film and social science, the depiction of LGBT in media, and psychosocial issues such as homosexism (e.g., homophobia) and the psychological health of all mankind but LGBT individuals specifically.
  138. Harveymilk (talk · contribs)
  139. HejTuWou (talk · contribs) As a gay person myself, I'm proud to improve the overall quality of LGBT articles in Wikipedia. Whenever I see cleanup requests found by the Bot I try my best to fulfill them. I am also able to translate to Malay and Chinese for articles if needed.
  140. Heterochromia (talk · contribs) Particularly interested in adding and improving articles on bisexuality and bi+ identities.
  141. Historyday01 (talk · contribs) - Updating pages on LGBTQ characters in animation and would appreciate any additional help on that
  142. Hopping (talk · contribs) - currently in medical school. Especially interested in intersection of Queer studies and medicine: History of medical understanding of sexuality/gender identity. Physician obligations toward LGBT patients. History of LGBT medical advocacy groups.
  143. Houssem Abida (talk · contribs) I am here to help mainly by translating any LGBT culture related articles especially biographies and political movements, in either english, french or arabic.
  144. HowardBerry (talk · contribs) Interested in films and media mostly
  145. Hoyboy_1 (talk · contribs) - gay librarian who likes wikipedia :-)
  146. Htonl (talk · contribs) - Working on South African LGBT topics and LBGT-related law topics (though I am not a lawyer)
  147. IdRatherBeAtTheBeach (talk · contribs) - still early on WP learning curve. Interested in improving lesbian related content at WP, as well as closing the gender gap.
  148. InformZion (talk · contribs)
  149. Iscargra (talk · contribs) I'm transgender and I like to edit everything about transgender and queer history and culture.
  150. Isseubnida (talk · contribs)
  151. JAK0723 (talk · contribs) - Young and bi, like to share my views and increase my wiki editing skills.
  152. JamJamSvn (talk · contribs) Hey! Mainly UK-focused heritage-focused stuff
  153. Jamzze (talk · contribs)
  154. JaneClawsten (talk · contribs)
  155. JayJay (talk · contribs)
  156. Jayxmn (talk · contribs) Gay retired mathematician and active musician, born in '50 and interested in making sure the whole LGBTQ+ story is told with truth and consistency
  157. JeffSpaceman (talk · contribs) Openly queer 22-year-old man, I frequently write and edit about LGBTQ-related topics.
  158. Jenova20 (talk · contribs) - Mainly interested in pink journalism and news.
  159. Jnkatz1 (talk · contribs) - Jonathan Ned Katz, Author/Historian/Founder of OutHistory.org. Interested in Wikipedia writers/editors who would like to help with OutHistory.org, another MediaWiki-based website, on LGBT U.S. history. Contact me at jnk123 at mac.com We need your help!
  160. JnpoJuwan (talk · contribs)
  161. Johanna (talk · contribs) Primarily interested in transgender and genderqueer topics as well as transfeminism. I am looking to improve articles on these topics and maybe get some of them up to GA or FA class.
  162. JohnLaurensAnthonyRamos333 (talk · contribs) A Wikipedian looking to improve and maintain articles about LGBTQIA+-related issues, and revert hateful vandalism.
  163. Jollyette (talk · contribs) Queer writer and former scientist, especially interested in biographies and updating scientific articles with heterosexist or gender essentialist language.
  164. Jowilson510 (talk · contribs) Queer Bowling Green State University WGSS student, future HESA master's student, avid Queer Studies reader and scholar
  165. Jthekid15 (talk · contribs) - Asexual, looking to help improve pages within this project!
  166. JumboSizedFish (talk · contribs) A Texan interested in improving LGBT articles.
  167. Kallme (talk · contribs) Interested in improving articles about LGBT rights in Latin America
  168. KarenJoyce (talk · contribs) Will lead an edit-a-thon with coworkers to teach them to edit LGBTQ+ bios & topics
  169. Karl Xtrava (talk · contribs) - Karl Taps Xtravaganza, specialist in the history of the New York LGBT gay ballroom scene. 25 year member of the House of Xtravaganza.
  170. Kc12286 (talk · contribs) - I'm very interested in LGBT history. I created the Rose Troche article.
  171. Kissphoria (talk · contribs) Trans woman from Texas, I edit a little bit of everything but I'd love to help out with this!
  172. kiteinthewind (talk · contribs) Supporting equality, interested in LGBT culture and history, and eager to improve LGBT-related article's quality on Wikipedia
  173. Klaasjeoranje (talk · contribs)
  174. KRKwrites (talk · contribs) Lesbian in Canada, have done a bunch of research on the AIDS crisis so know of some potential useful sources, have access to the GALE Archives of Sexuality & Gender, will contribute whatever I can! :)
  175. Kungjaada (talk · contribs) Canadian sapphic, new to editing, looking at cleaning up articles
  176. LadyofShalott (talk · contribs)
  177. Larrybob (talk · contribs) Interests include queer music, literature, and zines.
  178. Laualoha (talk · contribs) - more-or-less straight, but willing to help any way I can, especially in relation to native issues.
  179. Lawrlafo (talk · contribs) Interested in U.S. Latino/a, Puerto Rican, and Latin American LGBT topics.
  180. lekoman (talk · contribs) - Seattle, WA based LGBT advocate, focusing on politics and news in Washington and the United States.
  181. LightPhoenix (talk · contribs) I'm more of a small-fact adder than a major article updater, although I've done considerable work on the article LGBT rights in Europe
  182. LilyKitty (talk · contribs) I'm interested in LGBT (especially transsexuality) in relation with international human rights law and instruments.
  183. LokiTheLiar (talk · contribs)
  184. Loopexott (talk · contribs)
  185. Lquilter (talk · contribs) - categorizing, interested in historical figures
  186. LuciferMorgan (talk · contribs)
  187. LunaEclipse (talk · contribs) Transfem pansexual, might get into related articles when I can.
  188. Maddy from Celeste (talk · contribs) Bisexual nonbinary transfemme.
  189. Malimaan (talk · contribs) Non-binary lesbian with an interest in queer media (mostly books, tv shows and film). Pretty new to editing so I'm not too sure how much I can contribute, but I do speak German so I can translate.
  190. Maplestrip (talk · contribs) – Non-binary. Primarily interested in fiction. Please leave newsletters on my subpage rather than on my talk page.
  191. Marajozkee (talk · contribs) Interested in contributing, outreaching about WikiProject LGBT studies and Wikimedia LGBT+ and open to help anytime in any way, shape or form.
  192. Markworthen (talk · contribs)
  193. MaxHarmony (talk · contribs)
  194. me_and (talk · contribs)
  195. Michaelh2001 (talk · contribs) - From Juneau, Alaska I am already a member of WikiProject Biography
  196. Michelangelo1992 (talk · contribs)
  197. Midnight Citian (talk · contribs)
  198. MikutoH (talk · contribs)
  199. MisterN1C022 (talk · contribs) bi and trans, new to editing wikipedia. i'm Puerto Rican and neurodivergent so i'm interested in the topic of intersectionality. i'm a high school student (homeschooled). i'm also just interested in lgbt culture in general, and lgbt history.
  200. Misternails (talk · contribs)
  201. MorelMWilliam (talk · contribs)- Working on bringing more coverage to the budding LGBT scene in India.
  202. Morgan695 (talk · contribs) interested in LGBTQ+ fine art and comic art
  203. Mukkakukaku (talk · contribs)
  204. Mvitulli (talk · contribs) My priority is creating pages for women in mathematics but I am a Spectra member and am interested in expanding LGBTQ+ coverage on Wikipedia
  205. MWQs (talk · contribs)
  206. Nanophosis (talk · contribs) Lesbian, but primarily interested in editing trans related articles and otherwise gender related articles.
  207. Nattes à chat (talk · contribs) I mainly do translation English to French and vice versa, but would also like to write on lesbians and drag kings, as well as LGBT history and rights in Switzerland, France and Africa.
  208. Natverber (talk · contribs)
  209. NatwonTSG2 (talk · contribs) A video game enthusiast and developer, interested in transgender and non-binary topics.
  210. Nauseous Man (talk · contribs) mainly deal with New Zealand Politics but want to help out otherwise!
  211. Newimpartial (talk · contribs)
  212. Ninquelosse (talk · contribs) Interested in Oscar Wilde, Victorian LGBT people and literature, and LGBT historical figures.
  213. Not A Superhero (talk · contribs) Interested in LGBT rights and visibility, specially in Latin America. Also interested in gay-related cinema.
  214. Obviousalchemist (talk · contribs)
  215. Of the universe (talk · contribs)
  216. Ohmyerica (talk · contribs) - LGBT activist, interested in all related topics, especially those dealing with sociology and psychology
  217. Oliversaysreeee (talk · contribs) Gay, trans, and bi! Happy to help however I can!
  218. Onatic (talk · contribs)
  219. OnlyNano (talk · contribs) Bisexual and nonbinary Wikipedian, looking to add/improve articles on LGBTQ+ biographies!
  220. OR drohowa (talk · contribs)
  221. OwenBlacker (talk · contribs)
  222. Paradoxasauruser (talk · contribs) particularly fond of queer cinema and LGBTQ socialization
  223. paul2520 (talk · contribs) I have access to the resources at Quatrefoil Library (catalog) if anybody requires references.
  224. PC78 (talk · contribs)
  225. Pinkkeith (talk · contribs)
  226. Pjefts (talk · contribs) - interested in pre-Stonewall history, the events around the time of Stonewall and immediately after it.
  227. Politanvm (talk · contribs)
  228. Prcc27 (talk · contribs) Creator of the Same-sex marriage in Kentucky, Same-sex marriage in the Tenth Circuit, Same-sex marriage in the Fourth Circuit, Same-sex marriage in the Seventh Circuit, Same-sex marriage in the Ninth Circuit, and Gay sexual practices Wikipedia pages.
  229. PREDESTINATO (talk · contribs)
  230. Profbe (talk · contribs) a Professor of Gender Studies, working alone and with students to improve LGBTQ-focused pages
  231. Professional stray dog (talk · contribs) Bisexual trans man. Interested in transgender studies and history.
  232. QoopyQoopy (talk · contribs)
  233. QueerFilmNerd (talk · contribs) Lesbian, interested in many gay things, but mainly people, movies, tv shows and the occasional event.
  234. QuietCicada (talk · contribs) Working on a number of LGBTQIA-related video game articles
  235. RadicalCopyeditor (talk · contribs) New editor invested in fighting oppression via language and word nerdery
  236. rae-merritt (talk · contribs)
  237. Ragazzodeitalia (talk · contribs) interested in history of transsexualism, LGBTQ issues
  238. Rainbowofpeace (talk · contribs) - LGBT activist mostly interested in discrimination and studying LGBT people as a cultural group in the same way anthropologist analyze different ethnic and religious groups.
  239. Rainsage (talk · contribs)
  240. Raladic (talk · contribs)
  241. Richie wright1980 (talk · contribs) I've recently done an article for Liverpool Gay Quarter, hope I get involved more. I'm really new so please be easy on me, lol
  242. Ross Burgess (talk · contribs) Interested in LGBT history in the UK. My main area of activity is now the UK LGBT Archive (formerly the LGBT UK History Project) which has a different focus from Wikipedia, with much less emphasis on notability.
  243. Rostipe (talk · contribs) - sociologist and anthropologist, interest in British and Eastern European LGBT history
  244. Rylee Amelia (talk · contribs) LGB(T)
  245. Ryvr (talk · contribs) Interested in NPOV, politics, history, subcultures, culture, and style. I welcome discussion on my talk page!
  246. Salmonsieur (talk · contribs) queer college student studying queerness, big fan of queer media & excited to help out however i can!
  247. Sam (talk · contribs)
  248. SamanthaNguyen (talk · contribs)
  249. samirluther (talk · contribs) Formerly employed by LGBTQ organizations in the US, still interested in adding to our collective knowledge and awareness.
  250. Sandbergja (talk · contribs) Hi everyone! Happy to help out however I can.
  251. SarahStierch (talk · contribs) - Queer, writes about artists primarily.
  252. Sativa Inflorescence (talk · contribs) Be gay. Edit wikipedia
  253. Saturniapavonia (talk · contribs) queer, trans, and ace maybe. happy to help out with anything
  254. Sceptre (talk · contribs) - off-wiki activist; interested in intersectional issues, esp. most recently between feminism and transgender issues; but also with LGBT rights in general.
  255. Sebbers10 (talk · contribs)
  256. SeMelmoth (talk · contribs) Special interest in Canadian queer history
  257. Shawnqual (talk · contribs) Looking at technical side of things, sidebars and templates. Improving where I can. Also, bringing attention to articles of the project which need help.
  258. Siawase (talk · contribs)
  259. Sideswipe9th (talk · contribs)
  260. SimLibrarian (talk · contribs) - Copy editing is my jam
  261. Skyerise (talk · contribs) interested in transgender issues.
  262. sleepytimecat (talk · contribs)
  263. Slinkyo (talk · contribs) - Activist in Texas, interested in recent (as of 2023) anti-trans legislation, as well as advocacy for neopronoun recognition on Wikipedia.
  264. Sluggor (talk · contribs) Irish bisexual 🏳️‍🌈, still learning the ropes but want to help out assist with LGBTQ+ articles in whatever way I can, editing, cleaning up articles, references etc.
  265. SmallerOnTheOutside (talk · contribs) - I'm nonbinary and very quite gay (+pansexual). Interested in queer theory, queer media (particularly cinema and lit), and of course, queer activism. Most interested in trans, NB and other gendery stuff.
  266. Snokalok (talk · contribs) Trans woman with a longstanding interest in the history of the trans community, its evolution, its achievements/contributions, and its modern state. Hoping to give Wikipedia as robust a knowledge on trans topics as possible.
  267. sock-the-guy (talk · contribs) happy to help in any way I can!
  268. spaceharper (talk · contribs)
  269. SpeechBudget (talk · contribs) Hello! New gay Wikipedian here; excited to get involved with this group!
  270. spida-tarbell (talk · contribs) Hello, queer computing nerd and relatively new Wikipedian! I'm excited to help where I can.
  271. Spitzmauskc (talk · contribs) – ice hockey, especially European women's
  272. Stinger20 (talk · contribs) - LGBT right by countries
  273. StoppedGalaxy (talk · contribs) Bi and trans teen in Hong Kong.
  274. Switchercat (talk · contribs) Transmasculine teenager interested in queer ancient history and general trans issues.
  275. Tails Wx (talk · contribs) they/them, genderfluid, working to update on LGBTQ+-related events. :)
  276. Tajaditas (talk · contribs) Lesbian Centroamericana interested in any/all aspects of LGBTQ history/culture. Can speak Spanish and help locate sources about LGBTQ Latinx history.
  277. TAnthony (talk · contribs)
  278. Tartan357 (talk · contribs) - I’m a bisexual chemistry student. I mostly edit medical articles, which sometimes overlap with this Wikiproject.
  279. Taurusthecat (talk · contribs) I am interested in ensuring content relating to gay material and issues in mainstream media is accurately represented, and on Wikipedia, that it is not deleted or maliciously modified to diminish it's importance.
  280. TCMemoire (talk · contribs) Queer editor here. I'm interested in a bit of everything, especially asexuality, gender identity, and LGBTQ+ in anthropology and world LGBTQ+ cultures, since I'm an anthropologist-in-training! I'll also fight vandalism.
  281. Teammm (talk · contribs) - Maryland, USA - Paralegal Degree - Interest in law, LGBT civil rights.
  282. Technical-restriction-time (talk · contribs) Likes inclusion, fights exclusion.
  283. The Giant Puffin (talk · contribs)
  284. The Obento Musubi (talk · contribs)K
  285. The.dad.drew (talk · contribs) I'm a bi enby, looking to help clean up pages about queer christianity
  286. TheInvincibleGhostwriter (talk · contribs) - I am interested in African LGBT articles/projects, transgender issues, and activism.
  287. TheStrayDog (talk · contribs) - LGBT in Iran
  288. TheTranarchist (talk · contribs) Proud trans lesbian with an interest in LGBTQIA+ history, activism, and organizing.
  289. Thsmi002 (talk · contribs)
  290. ThyHero (talk · contribs) A MTF trans woman. Here to do my part.
  291. TLK92 (talk · contribs) Transmasc teenager
  292. TransButterflyQueen (talk · contribs) uhhh, hiya! I'm a bi/lesbian trans gal who is really new to wikipedia. Would love to help and meet cool gay people and allies here :3
  293. Trilletrollet (talk · contribs)
  294. Trimton (talk · contribs) - they/them currently
  295. TrMendenhall (talk · contribs) Gay librarian in NYC, interested in local history and LGBTQ+ artists
  296. Trystan (talk · contribs) Some things I have worked on: Queer, LGBTQ bullying, the LGBTQ people category tree, and the WikiProject LGBTQ+ project pages.
  297. TsunTsky (talk · contribs) Interested in LGBTQ history, especially pre-modern history. Bisexual. Native Chinese speaker so can help with translations.
  298. Turtletennisfogwheat (talk · contribs) Nerdy bi guy
  299. Twang (talk · contribs) I'll add to (the earlier) Years in LGBT rights as time allows.
  300. Tweebuffels (talk · contribs)
  301. Underclass King (talk · contribs)
  302. UWIMPUHWE Va (talk · contribs) A student at the University of Rwanda.
  303. Varnent (talk · contribs) Wikimedian, MediaWiki developer, Wikimania volunteer, outreach:Wikimedia LGBT Outreach Project founding member, and founding WikiQueerian. Help with LGBT article development - particularly related to organizations and activism.
  304. Viciouslies (talk · contribs) Non-profit communications professional, formerly an employee of GLSEN and the ACLU's LGBT Project. Particularly interested in LGBT legal history articles.
  305. Vuerqex (talk · contribs)
  306. Wacape (talk · contribs) Genderfluid viromantic bisexual.
  307. WanderingWanda (talk · contribs) is queer as heck and here to help. 🏳️‍🌈
  308. Whisperjanes (talk · contribs) interested in LGBTQ+ in video games and new media art (or any art, really); but ready to contribute anywhere that's needed
  309. Wiki6995 (talk · contribs) I am interested in Indian LGBT rights case law. I created Same-sex Marriage Case in India, Conversion Therapy Case, 10 other cases related to LGBT issues in India.
  310. Willthacheerleader18 (talk · contribs)
  311. WJBscribe (talk · contribs) - Most interested in the political and legal aspects of LGBT issues, especially human rights
  312. Wjddml (talk · contribs) - LGBT history, rights, and current issues
  313. Wjhonson (talk · contribs) It's crowded in here! Hey watch it, that's part of me!
  314. wlwdwi (talk · contribs) - I'm here, I'm queer, and I can't find an original way to end that sentence. Always tired and always wlwing, babey.
  315. wormbug (talk · contribs)
  316. Yohan euan o4 (talk · contribs)
  317. Yompi20 (talk · contribs) Gay male, very interested in a wide variety of LGBTQ topics, happy to help out!
  318. YorkshireLad (talk · contribs) he/him/his, lean towards interest in LGBTQ+ scientists in particular
  319. Yue (talk · contribs), he/she/they
  320. Zblace (talk · contribs) - as above, I would also rather be on the beach, especially if queer :-) Mostly interested in queer topics and interesting intersections with art/culture, sport, civil society, technology and media. Regionally focused on Balkans, CEE, EU, somewhat USA, but curious of other regions also. I just saw I am #500 and now feel responsibility to do something practical ;-)
  321. Zigzig20s (talk · contribs)
  322. Zythe (talk · contribs) - interested in bisexuality and fictional LGBT characters


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