User:SyzygyRebel
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Aloha, I am SyzygyRebel 💫👋🏾💫
I am passionate about contributing to Wikipedia by creating and improving articles that center African perspectives, particularly those of African women and womxn. My recent work aligns with the goals of WikiProject Women in Red, which seeks to close the gender gap in Wikipedia’s coverage of notable women, Wiki Loves Women, which focuses on African women's representation, and WikiProject LGBT studies, which supports inclusive coverage of LGBTQIA+ topics and individuals.
Some of the women/womxn whose biographies I create or improve may be known to me, either personally or professionally. I may have collaborated with them in academic, activist, or organisational contexts. I am committed to following Wikipedia’s COI guidelines and will disclose any relevant connections, including through my user page and the Articles for Creation (AfC) process when applicable.
PSS: I’m such an obsessive editor 🤦🏾 — I keep returning to the articles I’ve created and edited, always finding something to refine 😸. Of course, perfection doesn’t exist; I can only offer my best, and hope that it’s enough. 🤞🏾
Articles Created
[edit]- 27. Zeedah Meierhofer-Mangeli
- 26. Maxi Schoeman
- 25. Brian Kagoro
- 24. Romi Crawford
- 23. Priscilla Ikos Usiobaifo
- 22. Munira Hussein
- 21. Siphokazi Magadla
- 20. Godwin Murunga
- 19. Caroline Kouassiaman
- 18. Mshai Mwangola
- 17. Ruth Murambadoro
- 16. Eka Ikpe
- 15. Satang Nabaneh
- 14. Naminata Diabate
- 13. Njoki Wamai
- 12. Obioma Chukwuike
- 11. Prentis Hemphill
- 10. Erica Woodland
- 9. Cara Page
- 8. Toyin Ajao
- 7. Healing Justice
- 6. Abdul Karim Bangura
- 5. Donald Molosi
- 4. Tony Mochama
- 3. Abiodun Alao
- 2. Funmi Olonisakin
- 1. Hajooj Kuka
Articles Expanded
[edit]- 24. David Anthony Chimhini: Article restructured for Wiki compliance with infobox, and proper referencing.
- 23. Kolawole Olawuyi: This article has been expanded by adding the missing infobox and was also deorpaned.
- 22. Rasna Warah: Expanded from sub to fully sectioned article with inclusion of infobox, missing headings and other information.
- 21. Isabel Casimiro: Expanded from stub by updating the infobox, career, education, and adding selected publications sections.
- 20. CODESRIA: Expanded to include comprehensive list of leadership trajectories of all presidents and executive secretaries.
- 19.Nnanna Ikpo: Article expanded from a stub to a full biography with an added infobox, relevant sections, and external links.
- 18.Olumide Makanjuola: edited and expanded to include his storytelling role, photograph, See also and external link sections.
- 17.Hatef Sadeghi: Expanded from stub to a full sourced article including added infobox, career, education and publication sections.
- 16. Clement Sefa-Nyarko: Full restructuring of the entire article including the removal of promotional language, and added reliable sources.
- 15. Cynthia Chigwenya: This article was cleaned up for neutral point of view, notability and verifiable sources with an updated infobox.
- 14. John Githongo: Expanded article with a full infobox containing all the missing information about education, alma mater, nationality, etc.
- 13. Youssef Mahmoud: Moved from stub to a full article with infobox, early Life and education, academic roles, and publications added.
- 12. African Leadership Centre: Improved with official logo under Fair Use, enhanced citations, and added Legacy and Alumni section.
- 11. MC Galaxy: Improvement on the article, includes, Career section, Personal life and cleaning up dead links with Wayback Machine.
- 10. Akothee: Expanded infobox, overview, biography, entrepreneurship, music career, personal life, and awards and recognitions.
- 9. Ananya Jahanara Kabir: Article expanded to include comprehensive infobox, career, awards, recent publications and references.
- 8. Awino Okech: Article expanded to reflect her professorship at SOAS, including her recent publications and directorship.
- 7. Sarah Ssali: Article overhauled, expanded and rewritten by removing incorporated large language model for Wiki compliance.
- 6. Ubuntu (philosophy): Education and leadership sections expanded, and further reading list chronologically reorganised.
- 5. Thompson Samkange: expanded stub by including infobox, sourced sections on early life, religious leadership, and nationalist activism.
- 4. Stanlake J. W. T. Samkange: Expanded detailed sections on his philosophy, publications, decolonial knowledge production and legacy.
- 3. Omowumi Ogunrotimi: Expanded biography with a focus on neutrality, verifiable awards and improved citation accuracy and reuse.
- 2. Jide Macaulay: Expanded from a stub to a detailed biography with citations, a full infobox, personal life, impact and career timeline.
- 1. Adaku Utah: Expanded from a stub to a comprehensive biography with verified secondary sources, career highlights, and recognition.
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