LGBT Editatona #28J
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Last Monday, June 28, on the occasion of the International LGBT Pride Day, at the Digital Culture Centre Medialab Prado of Madrid was dedicated a editatona to LGBT people to make his absence visible also in Wikipedia and share the need for that to change. From 6:00 p.m., participants (some in person and others via Zoom) and organizers met in room A of the center to make their profiles visible.
On this occasion, we dedicate our efforts to the translation of articles from other languages into Spanish Many important profiles that were already created in the English and Portuguese Wikipedias were missing. Although there are still many biographies to be created and translated, we did a great job of making these women and men visible, referents in many areas, in the free encyclopedia.
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- Number of participants: 9
- Number of articles translated: 27
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- Clementine Anstruther-Thomson, writer and art theorist (1857-1921)
- Edith Watson, photographer (1861-1943)
- Virgínia Quaresma, first Portuguese journalist (1882-1973)
- Concordia Antarova, opera singer: contralto (1886-1959)
- Mary Spencer Watson, sculptor (1913-2006)
- Allan V. Cox, geophysical (1926-1987)
- Joan Nestle, writer and founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives (1940)
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- Jody Pinto, environmental artist (1942)
- Ron Buckmire, Mathematician (1968)
- Shitou, activist, actress, director and artist (1969)
- Zoe Strauss, photographer (1970)
- Yoruba Richen, film director, screenwriter and producer (1972)
- Jesse Bering, Psychologist (1975)
- Kate Craig-Wood, IT entrepreneur (1977-2020)
- Luana Barbosa dos Reis, Brazilian murdered by lesbophobia and racism (1981-2016)
- Lady Leshurr, rapper, songwriter, producer (1988)
- Andrea Mastroni, opera singer
- Angelique Corthals, biomedical researcher
- Danielle Dixson, marine biologist
- Evelyn Blackwood, anthropologist
- Lorraine Bethel, writer and poet
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- Stefan Bon, chemical engineer
- Tanya Saracho, actress, playwright and screenwriter
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