Thank you so much Vladimir

That seems the logical progression, to use Listeria based on a SPARQL query. 

I'm confused about the example that the category is not a property of Wikidata. Is it not a query-able property in SPARQL to generate this type of output? 

After creating the Wikidata item for Visual artists of the African diaspora, I started adding that category to artist Wikidata items -- as well as a Commons category if they had media.

So if I run a SPARQL query using category it won't generate results?

I'm confused because the other suggestion was to tag items as of interest to Black Lunch Table. The category seems to be functioning in the same way, not very different. 

One other question: is the task list on Listeria usable on Wikipedia pages, or does it need to live in Wikidata's area?

Thanks again for your help. 

- Erika

On Feb 8, 2017, at 9:35 AM, Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir@sirma.bg> wrote:

Listeria makes auto-updating lists on pages, based on a SPARQL query. 
The question is whether you have a common characteristic to catch all your items, since eg Category is not it (no such prop on WD).

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