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I use this account for volunteer contributions to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. I have also worked at Wiki Education, where I made contributions from User:Cassidy (Wiki Ed). Views expressed here are my own.
- Brehanna Daniels, the first African American woman in a NASCAR pit crew
- Julia Lupton, Shakespearean expert
- Jainey K. Bavishi, climate resilience specialist who oversees a $20 billion plan to prepare New York City for rising sea levels
- Nemonte Nenquimo, Indigenous activist who protected half a million acres of Indigenous Amazonian land
- Estrella Navarro, marine biologist, model, and national record-holding free diver
- Anna Oposa, marine conservationist who established the first shark sanctuary in the Philippines
- Raven Leilani, writer known for her debut novel Luster
- Rochelle Diamond, research biologist and queer activist
- Felice House, figurative painter most known for portraits of famous Western characters re-imagined as women
- Kelly Moran, composer and multi-instrumentalist who uses electronic music techniques in combination with the prepared piano
- Eastside Café, autonomous community organization inspired by the Zapatista movement
- Nemoli, southern Italian town between the Apennine Mountains in Basilicata region
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- Varshini Prakash, climate activist and executive director of the Sunrise Movement
- Sandra Bessudo, shark expert who helped establish Malpelo Island as a protected World Heritage Site
- Tyler Mitchell, photographer praised for capturing a "Black utopic vision"
- Karen Dalton, folk blues musician who delightfully brought her horse into the recording studio with her for one of her albums
- Molly Nilsson, minimalist pop artist
- Anna von Hausswolff, neoclassical darkwave artist and pipe organist