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About edit

Welcome to my user page. I have been a writer my whole life.

I am advocating that the Wikipedia community to come up with better policies for notability regarding minorities that may have less journalistic and media coverage. I am contributing to increase the number of notable Women and People of Color on Wikipedia.

I am a polyglot -- English, Spanish, German and French. Currently, I am a professional genetic genealogist and YouTuber. I enjoyed updating Wikipedia with new information and learning along the way. I know basic html. I need help with navigating the talk pages and learning how to use categories and templates. I hope to add more to Wikipedia as I gain confidence on the platform.

Pages I've Started edit

Amira de la Rosa - wrote the lyrics of the anthem of Barranquilla, Colombia

Paul Heidemann - German actor, comedian, opera singer and filmaker

Elisabeth Freundlich - Austria poet and journalist during the Nazi trials

June Marieezy - Filipino-American female musician

The Dancing Cansinos - Flameco dancers of Romani and Spanish heritage

Antonio Cansino - grandfather of Rita Hayworth - Romani and Spanish

Elias Cansino - aunt of Rita Hayworth

Pages I've Translated edit

Tympf - silver coin used in the 17th and 18th centuries - translated from the German Wikipedia

James Aurig - Life and Career (Aug 2022) - C.A. Maschke

Pages I've Contributed To edit

Helen Morgan - Helen was the wife of Maurice "Buddy" Maschke, the grandson of Maurice Maschke who is on my Project Bucket List

Ziegfeld Girls - The Maschke family of Ohio had two members in the Ziegfeld Girls: Helen Morgan and Helen Maschke (stage name: Marche)

Eduardo Cansino - father of Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth - added information about ancestral Spanish and Romani heritage

Sępólno Krajeńskie (aka Zempelburg) - town in NE Poland where my Jewish maternal grandfather was born

Grudziądz - town in the Vistula River and hometown of 19th century Jewish photographer Mortiz Maschke

Cain (1918 film) - produced by Max Maschke

Fritz Reuter - added detail and citation for his imprisonment in a Prussia fortress

Rafael Cansinos Assens - added reference about relationship to Rita Haywoth

Saúl Balagura - fixing comma errors and editing for readability (original article was written by a Spanish speaker)

Drafts In-Progress edit

Joseph Raymond Lucero - copied to https://en.everybodywiki.com/Joseph_Raymond_Lucero until more sources can be found

Project Bucket List edit

Maurice Maschke, Republic leader of Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

Helen Marche - A Maschke genelogist mentioned Marche was a Zeigfeld Girl. However, I have not yet found any evidence of this. Marche was in many musicals during a 5-year Broadway career. I am slowly hyperlinking and adding details for the shows she was in, in order to build a case for her notability.

Rudy Maschke - Influential photography publisher and Holocaust survivor

Mortiz Maschke - 19th Century Jewish Photographer

WikiProjects edit

 This user is a participant in WikiProject Women in Red (redlinks→blue)
 This user makes women green.