On Sep 8, 2015, at 2:34 PM, Gregory Varnum <greg.varnum@gmail.com> wrote:I would recommend we use LGBT as it's more widely used online. My personal favorite is LGBTQ - but it's not there yet (sadly).Many student groups use different combinations (there's a Wesleyan College office this uses other twelve letters - some University of Michigan groups use TBLG), however for our purposes I'd suggest LGBT.Also, there's a notability tag on the article that should probably be addressed first or it may wind up deleted as it's being promoted.-greg_______________Sent from my iPhone - a more detailed response may be sent later.LGTM, but "BGLTQ"? Not "LGBTQ"?JoeOn 8 September 2015 at 19:11, Michael Guss <mguss@wikimedia.org> wrote:Hello everyone,Harvard Crimson tweeted out this story about an edit-a-thon that was held yesterday. Thank you for reviewing!Fb/G: Poet Jenny Zhang now has a Wikipedia page, thanks to Harvard students.Fb/G: Harvard students made made significant contributions on pages relating to feminists, BGLTQ and human rights issues on Monday.t: Poet Jenny Zhang now has a Wikipedia page, thanks to edit-a-thon @thecrimson <link>t: Harvard students improve Wikipedia pages on feminism, BGLTQ & human rights issues. @crimsont: Harvard students 'dismantle the patriarchy' using Wikipedia. @thecrimson
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