Sasha Niobe Oakling Woodsia Kopf, Esq., has mostly contributed to articles about tapirs, including the Malayan Tapir and the Mountain Tapir, and articles about ancient Greek plays, including The Bacchae, and The Trojan Women. She has also worked on the article on the Blue Scholars and started the articles on Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazousae, Euripides' Iphigeneia at Aulis, Iphigeneia in Tauris, Helen, Alcestis, Electra, and the U.S. Supreme Court case Geduldig v. Aiello.

She has added images to the page on Celtic knots, including this one and this one.

Ms. Kopf is a civil rights attorney in Boston, Massachusetts, and earned her juris doctor from Northeastern University School of Law in 2009.

Ms. Kopf was born in Northampton, Massachusetts and spent several years living in Seattle, Washington (the Eastlake neighborhood) before returning to the east coast in 2006. She now resides in the Boston area with Michael Boyle. Her parents are Linda Kopf and Silas Kopf.

She graduated from Princeton University in 2002 where she majored in English with a concentration in theater and a minor in spelling (Program 6). Between college and law school, she worked extensively with the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker-based peace and social justice organization.

Ms. Kopf loves animals, sewing, reading, writing, and rioting. She also holds the title of Miss America in Perpetuity.

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Tapir Type, Sasha Kopf's website