User:Engrigg22
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Hi! My name is Emily. I am 25 years old and I live in New York City. My day job is *mumble mumble coding stuff* and my interests include audio dramas, color guard, civil rights movements, American Sign Language, and Broadway theatre.
Backlog: Book articles needing infoboxes |
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My current wiki-editing projects include:
[edit]- adding book cover images for book articles without them, and adding infoboxes to book articles without them
- Using databases like the Burnham-Nobles Digital Archives and Mapping Police Violence to fill out the lists of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States.
- Checkpoint: transferred all backdated cases from Mapping Police Violence database 2013-2023. Taking a quick break from this project due to natural stopping point (adding almost 10,000 names made my head and heart hurt) before moving on to early 2000s (Fatal Encounters database) and 20th century (newspapers.com archive).
- Fixing CS1 errors with JWB
- Making pages related to the Operation Mincemeat musical
- Making pages for notable audio dramas, including winners of Audioverse Awards and BBC Audio Drama Awards
Drafts & Future Articles
[edit]Podcasts/Audio Drama
[edit]- Audioverse Awards
- The Fable & Folly Network
- King Falls AM
- Kill The Beast
People
[edit]- Andrew Durand (Dead Outlaw, Shucked)
- Dr. Billy E. Jones (openly gay commissioner of Mental Health in NYC in the 90s)[1]
- Jean Leslie[2][3][4][5][6][7]
- Expand Charles Cholmondeley (intelligence officer)
- Add Victoria Cholmondeley to Early Australian female aviators
Other
[edit]- Expand New Diorama Theatre
- Expand non-US sections of Marching band
- Add pop culture details to New Mexico whiptail
Refs and links and such
[edit]- ^ "Advocate for the Suffering Takes Over as Head of Mental Health - NYTimes.com". web.archive.org. 2015-05-25. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
- ^ "Jean Leslie". The Times. 2012-04-09. Retrieved 2025-04-29.
- ^ "Pam - Operation Mincemeat: How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured an Allied Victory". erenow.org. Retrieved 2025-04-29.
- ^ "Jean Gerard Leigh". The Telegraph. 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2025-04-29.
- ^ Rebell, Sarah (2025-04-25). "The real history behind 'Operation Mincemeat' on Broadway". New York Theatre Guide. Retrieved 2025-04-29.
- ^ Gokhale, Stuti (2022-05-13). "Is Operation Mincemeat's Jean Leslie Dead or Alive?". The Cinemaholic. Retrieved 2025-04-29.
- ^ "[Photo] Snapshot of "Major Martin's" fiancée, Pam, that was part of the papers planted on his body as part of Operation Mincemeat, Apr 1942. In reality, this was an MI5 clerk named Jean Leslie". WW2DB. Retrieved 2025-04-29.
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