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My notable Wikipedia contributions
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I have significantly contributed to, or created, the following articles:
- Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission
- Aboriginal Justice Inquiry
- Advance poll
- Alberta general election, 2004 (I was a candidate)
- Alberta Greens (Green Party of Alberta) (I was president of the party for a couple years)
- Animal product (I'm vegetarian, leaning toward vegan, so concerned about such things)
- Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH)
- Bowness, Alberta
- Calgary Dollars (local currency that I work on)
- Calgary municipal election, 2007
- Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies
- Various articles relating to the Canadian federal election, 2006.
- CJSW (I used to volunteer there)
- Community building (something I try to do)
- Craftivism (what the Revolutionary Knitting Circle does)
- Drawn and Quarterly (long-time fan)
- "Eyes on the Prize"
- Gaviotas (ecovillage that I read about and found very interesting)
- Lubicon Cree (I maintain an archive for them)
- Raging Grannies (activist group I've met and seen many times) (also, my first redirect article was The Raging Grannies)
- Revolutionary Knitting Circle (group I founded)
- Sexualization (something I oppose)
- Biographies:
- Maude Barlow (national activist I've met)
- Leanna Brodie (actor and playwrite I've met)
- Adriane Carr (Green Party leader in B.C. - I worked on her election campaign in 2005)
- Harry B. Chase (local activist I know)
- Norman Conrad (first leader of the Green Party of Alberta)
- Ray Danyluk (Alberta Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing)
- Alana DeLong (Alberta politician I met at a rally)
- Brigette DePape (Canadian activist)
- Christopher Dock (early U.S. Mennonite educator)
- David Eggen (Alberta politician I've met)
- Cecilia Fire Thunder (American Indian leader)
- Peter Fitzgerald-Moore (a local activist I worked with some years back)
- Catherine Galliford (RCMP officer who brought forward allegations of extensive sexual harassment)
- Paul George (B.C. environmentalist I worked on Green Party stuff with)
- Tooker Gomberg (activist I met some years back)
- Henry Hampton (U.S. documentarian)
- Monica Hughes (Alberta science-fiction author who's books I adored as a kid)
- Martha Kostuch (Alberta environmentalist)
- Kate Manne (feminist writer who’s work I like)
- Bernard Ominayak (Lubicon chief - I've met him)
- Bill Phipps (friend and colleague)
- George Read (friend and colleague)
- Judy Rebick (Canadian feminist I've met)
- Patricia Rozema (Canadian film director)
- Debbie Stoller (author, knitter, editor of Bust)
- David Swann (friend and colleague)
- Richard Wagamese (First Nations writer)
- Thomas Wharton (Alberta author - I read one of his books and liked it)
- Categories:
- Wikipedia meta:
My To-Do List
editPages to start, or add to:
- Calgary Public Library (one of my favourite places)
- Community building
- Community development (field in which I work)
- Craftivism (I'm a practitioner)
- Cree language (I studied this years ago, and continue to host internet resources for it.)
- Democratic deficit (an issue I'm concerned about)
- Friends of Medicare (activist group in Alberta)
- Gaviotas (Colombian ecovillage)
- Green Party of Alberta
- Green Party of Alberta candidates, 2004 provincial election
- J26 G8 Protests (protests I helped organize)
- Lubicon Cree (aboriginal nation I've done some activist work for)
- National Action Committee on the Status of Women
- World Petroleum Congress (corporate get together which I helped organized protests against in 2000)
Biographies:
- Leanna Brodie (Canadian actor and playwright)
- Larry Fisk (Canadian author and peace educator)
- Peter Fitzgerald-Moore (Calgary activist, educator and former mayor of Bowness)
- Paolo Lugari (founder of Gaviotas)
- Bernard Ominayak (chief of the Lubicon Cree)
- Carolyn Pogue (Calgary author and activist)
Other wikis:
WikiProjects and Collaborations:
Wikipedia in the media
editI do a fair amount of local media in my advocacy work. In this, I’ve ended up doing a couple of interviews talking about Wikipedia. I forget exactly when I did the first one. The second was on September 17, 2007, 7:45am, for CBC Radio Calgary’s The Eyeopener. That was specifically discussing WP and the Calgary municipal election, 2007 article.
Appreciated appreciation
editThe Working Man's Barnstar
Great job with the clean up & neutrality work on Elizabeth May Ardenn 07:05, 10 May 2006 (UTC) |
Wikipedia links
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