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I am a member of the transnational effort (Art+Feminism) to increase the numbers of wiki editors who are non-male identifying. I also contribute to the WikiProject Religion work group of New religious movements. I am currently teaching workshops on how to edit Wikipedia.
I am interested in American religious history, new religious movements, LGBTQ history, disability studies and mad studies. My writing and research is purposed to promote religious tolerance and knowledge.
Please feel free to drop me a line. Stirpicult (talk) 22:17, 12 March 2017 (UTC)
For the purpose of encouraging more Wikipedia editors to source better content, I am listing below links to different digital archives.
General:
- Archive.org
- Library of Congress (Images for Use and Reuse)
- Hathitrust
African American Studies:
Alternative Presses
Disability History
Connecticut History
European History
LGBTQ
- Middlebury College LGBTQ Primary Sources
- NYPL
- Digital Transgender Archive
- The Arquives Canada's LGBTQ2 Archives
University Collections: