Andrew Lih

@fuzheado

Wikimedian-at-large at , strategist, author The Revolution; Citizen Archivist of the Year 2016

Washington, DC
Joined February 2007

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    5 Apr 2018

    1/ Youtube and Facebook are now directly referring users to Wikipedia articles for more information publishers of content on those platforms. Here's a look at them in action

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  2. Retweeted
    Jul 28

    Whenever the words "" and "" are mentioned, "Steering Committee" isn't always far behind. Find out more about Steering Committee on the Episode 4 of WikiAfrica Hour, titled "WikiEvents Unpacked", this Friday. Details:

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    Jul 29

    CONGRATULATIONS GOLD MEDALIST !!!! The love of your family and community behind you is so moving. Wishing you space to cherish and enjoy this moment with your team 📷:Gregory Bull

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    Jul 29

    So very thrilled and excited for our next "Cooking Up History" program on Creole cuisine featuring chef ! Join ,, and on Aug 5 at 6:45 PM ET. Tickets on sale now! Don't miss out!

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    Suni Lee's family after winning gold in the all-around competition ❤️ Priceless. (via )

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    Jul 29

    SUNI LEE WINS GOLD IN THE ALL-AROUND 🥇 An American woman has won every Olympic all-around since 2004!

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    Jul 28

    and did such an amazing job w/ the Wikipedia bootcamp! Thank you so much for your words of wisdom and guidance! Hoping to share the video of the tutorial w/ the public soon.

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    Jul 20

    Tommie Smith and John Carlos won gold and bronze respectively in the 200-meter sprint at the 1968 in Mexico City, but they are best known for their protest during the medal ceremony. This photo is in :

    Tommie Smith, Peter Norman and John Carlos stand on an Olympic platform with medals around their necks. Smith and Carlos raise gloved fists and bow their heads.
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    Jul 27
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    Jul 27

    Join the today for an online edit-a-thon to create and edit articles about Black Women in food history on Wikipedia. 📍 July 27, 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM -03. Register here:

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    Jul 27

    Thank you for the amplification, ! We hope to see you and your team at the Wikipedia edit-a-thon later today!

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  13. Jul 27

    Help edit articles about Black women in food history at our virtual meetup with the

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    Jul 22

    Really excited to share that as of this past Monday yours truly is in a brand new role at SAAM, serving as the 's first-ever Community Engagement Specialist! Peers in similar roles, I would love to connect & swap insights, so please hit me up!

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    In 1976, PBS aired “What’s Cooking?” hosted by LaDeva Davis. On Tuesday, July 27, join and to learn how to add untold stories of Black women in food, like Davis’s, to Wikipedia. 

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    Jul 20

    Here we are, Tuesday again, you know what that means - I'm back on live editing taking part in (Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos). I went on a photo walk & will show you how to upload your own images to from 1pm (UTC+1):

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    Jul 19

    Gymnast Dominique Dawes wore this leotard—now in —at the 1996 in Atlanta, as a member of the gold-medal-winning "Magnificent Seven" team. She also became the first African American woman to win an individual medal in the sport.

    White leotard with long sleeves. It has elements of the American flag at the top, with white stars on a blue background, and red and white stipes. An American flag and the letters USA are on the left sleeve.
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  18. Jul 20

    Two years ago, I was packed in the Washington, D.C. crowd to see this amazing audio and video projection of the Saturn V launch

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  19. Jul 20

    Amazing day for Wally Funk, one of the women in the "Mercury 13" project in the 1960s. At 82, she will be the oldest person to go to space on

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    Jul 19

    Paul Cheung (), a veteran journalist and leading advocate for innovative change in media, has been named CEO of the Center for Public Integrity. He will lead Public Integrity in its mission of investigative reporting about inequality.

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