What I'm doing on Wikipedia
Hello! My interests as a Wikipedia editor are primarily the arts, especially literature, music, film, and television. I like to create and flesh out pages for overlooked people, write TV episode summaries, update neglected pages I stumble across, and fix grammatical errors.
Pages I have created
- The Loft Literary Center, a nonprofit literary organization in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Najjar Abdul-Musawwir*, an American artist and professor of studio art and art history
- Holy Cow! Press, an independent publisher in Duluth, Minnesota
- Sam Boyd (writer), an American TV writer, director, and producer
- Moshekwa Langa*, a South African visual artist
- Sasha Compère, an American actor of Haitian descent
- Cord Jefferson, an Emmy Award-winning American television writer and journalist
- Fatima Jamal*, an African-American filmmaker and LGBTQ rights activist
- Anu Valia, an American TV and film director, actor, and writer
- Jin Ha, an American TV and stage actor
- The Dark Divide, a 2020 U.S. film
- Maeve Gilchrist, a Scottish harpist
- Jackson Bird (author), an American vlogger, LGBTQ advocate, and author
- Walk with Me (2021 film)
- Jesse Leigh, an American actor
- Carl Clemons-Hopkins, an Emmy Award-nominated American actor
- Poppy Liu, a Chinese-American actor
- Katrina Vandenberg, an American poet
- Johnny Sibilly, an American actor
- GaTa, an American rapper and actor
- Creamerie, a New Zealand television series
- Edinburgh International Harp Festival
- Isobel Mieras, a Scottish harpist
- Ayla Nereo, an American musician
Pages I have substantially added to
- Peggy Cooper Cafritz*, an American art collector, educator, civil rights activist, philanthropist, and socialite
- Richard Terrill, an American poet and jazz musician
- Salimah Ali*, an American photographer
- Georgia Mills Jessup*, American painter, sculptor, ceramicist, muralist, and collage artist
- Monica Padman, an American podcaster and actor
- Craig Minowa, a musician and frontman for the band Cloud Cult
- Trae Crowder, an American comedian
- Rachel Hair, a Scottish harpist
* in support of Black Lunch Table's initiative to expand content about Black artists on Wikipedia