User:I&I22

Hello world! 🥳
I am a visual artist, edm music, folktale, biology, psychology, grassroots counterculture, nonviolent communication, theatre of the oppressed and alternative schooling enthusiast. I am delighted to begin this learning journey in Wikipedia editing. I am an anti-oppression socialist, with anarchist leanings.
My efforts here are not financially motivated and are geared towards encouraging social cohesion through sharing info on cool cultural producers and their projects. The projects that I choose to write on are all fascinating projects, communiy initiatives and the generous community-minded souls that/who support healthy community rapport, democratic grassroots community building, mostly in the visual arts, music and compassionate progressive inclusive education practices.
I am currently under the kind mentorship of Wiki-editor GoldRomean (talk · contribs).
So many human-books and archives have disappeared and/or been erased and made difficult to access!
What a horrorshow!
All that knowledge and beautiful community experience disappearing! Non non not on my watch and will do what I can to help stem the erasure of amazing culture flow.
My biggest concern is for the knowledge and cultural contributions of Gen -X creators as their various websites fall away unmaintained, domain names forgotten, web projects, pre-digital archives gathering dust and resulting in fractured legacies.
I am a hobby administrator.
I AM NOT BEING PAID FOR ANY OF THIS WIKI working! Purely altruistic actions and intentions and on a completely volunteer basis to understand Wikipedia and ensure that the information represented is fair and accurate to those being written about.
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Articles contributed (i <3 this idea from User:Aomarks)
[edit]- Lennie De Ice - British producer credited with creating the first jungle tune, "We are I.E."
- Mont-Libre Agile Learning Centre (Democratic Learning Centre)
- Eddie Ochtere - Ghanaian British photographer based in London, known for documenting hip hop and early jungle, rave scene
- Oscar Abrams - Guyanese architect and co-founder of the Keskidee centre, London, U.K.
- Frog's-eye view - camera pov
Articles to add to
[edit]- Elizabeth Forsling Harris - is too minimal
- Inigo Jones - hmmm can't remember why now....
Articles To Do
[edit]- Norma Ashe-Watt (co-founder Keskidee centre w/Oscar Abrams)
- ACER - The African-Caribbean Educational Resource Project
- Andrea Ensiuoh (Hackney history wikipedia editathon)
- SAGA: Best New Writings on Mythology: An Introduction by Jonathan Young
- Rollo May's term Eigenwelt
- cafe concret
- Benjamin Pollock's Toy Shop - how has this not been done yet?! woweee
- No Woman No Cry: My Life with Bob Marley
- all members of 4hero Dego, Marc Mac, Ian Bardouille and Gus Lawrence
- Storm (Jayne Conneely) Kemistry & Storm DJ duo
- Who Say Reload: The Stories Behind the Classic Drum & Bass Records of the 90s by both Paul Terzulli and Otchere
- Melina Comtois (Louis Cyr's wife)
- Paul Terzulli
Sankofa - The Mount Irvine Water wheel
- Mount Irvine Beach, Tobago
- Alexander Calder - Toys section needed https://www.jstor.org/stable/3191783
- Malik X (started rave scene in Toronto)
- Marc Mac of 4 Hero (British music producer)
- Ben Cardew (music journalist)
- Democraric school of Paris - L’École Démocratique de Paris
- DJ Funk - additions and updates
- https://www.donmizell.com
- Mark Aleksy photographer
- Alternative Education Resource Organization (AERO) + team
- Jerry Mintz - educator
- Peter Berg - educator
- Many Caribbean artists to add in (not the blue ones obvi: Blue Curry, Florine Demosthene, Ricardo Edwards, Patricia Kaersenhout, Miguel Luciano, Anna Jane McIntyre, René Peña, Marcel Pinas, Belkis Ramírez, and Kara Springer who were paired with writers: Chandra Frank, Christian Campbell, Yolanda Wood, Anna Kesson, Kaneesha Parsard, Christina León, Erica Moiah James, Nicole Smythe-Johnson, Marielle Barrow and Claire Tancons.
- Updating: Category:Underground Railroad in Canada
- *igger Rock in Saint-Armand
- Black anglophone history in Montreal and province of Quebec