User:Owlsmcgee

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Owls
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I use this account for volunteer contributions.

Formerly with the Wiki Education Foundation, I was also a Wikipedia Visiting Scholar at Brown University, emphasizing articles - including starting the Algorithmic Bias page -- and others related to diaspora, migration, social movements, and/or political economies of social inequality and racial formation.

I also worked to support the improvement of articles about Women in Ethical AI, and many related to literary and historical figures important to understandings of Native American, Latinx, Asian-American and Middle Eastern cultural histories.

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RedSquared list[edit]

This list includes prisoners within the Russian Federation that have been declared political prisoners by the Memorial Human Rights Center of Russia.[1] I'm trying to turn this list from red to blue. Help out, if you can!

  1. Evgeny Afanasyev, born on 24 July 1952. Not Evgeny Afanasyev.
  2. Zarema Bagavutdinova, born on 18 September 1968.
  3. Marat Bazarbayev, born on 9 April 1976.
  4. Andrei Barabanov, born on 25 June 1990. See Bolotnaya Square Case.
  5. Yaroslav Belousov, born on 30 July 1991.
  6. Igor Berezyuk, born on 24 June 1988. Moscow Times, Russian Legal Information Society, Caucasian Knot, Reuters, Reuters 2,
  7. Svyatoslav Bobyshev born on 9 August 1953.
  8. Sergei Cherepovsky, born on 23 November 1991.
  9. Aleksandra Ivanovna Dukhanina (Naumova) , born on 24 August 1993.
  10. Rinat Galiullin, born on 25 June 1978.
  11. Alexey Gaskarov, born on 18 June 1985.
  12. Ravil Gumarov, born on 22 November 1962.
  13. Ilya Gushchin, born on 22 August 1988.
  14. Rinat Idelbayev, born on 27 December 1980.
  15. Timur Ishmuratov, born on 5 June 1975.
  16. Lors Khamiev, born in 1988.
  17. Ruslan Khubaev, born on 29 October 1976.
  18. Daniil Konstantinov, born on 5 February 1984.
  19. Mikhail Kosenko, born on 8 July 1975.
  20. Sergei Krivov, born on 8 September 1961.
  21. Rasul Kudayev, born on 23 January 1978.
  22. Konstantin Lebedev, born on 25 June 1979. See Bolotnaya Square case.
  23. Platon Lebedev, born on 29 November 1959.
  24. Denis Lutskevich, born on 11 April 1992. See Bolotnaya Square case
  25. Aleksandr Margolin, born on 17 December 1971. See Bolotnaya Square case.
  26. Igor Matveyev, born on 17 February 1974.
  27. Vadim Nasyrov, born on 17 February 1981.
  28. Taisia Osipova, born on 26 August 1984. (IMRussia)
  29. Aleksei Pichugin, born on 25 July 1962.
  30. Aleksei Polikhovich, born on 29 August 1990.
  31. Leonid Razvozzhaev, born on 12 June 1973. See Bolotnaya Square case.
  32. Sergei Reznik, born on 10 April 1976. See Aleksandr Tolmachev (journalist).
  33. Artem Savelov, born on 14 May 1979. See Bolotnaya Square case.
  34. Mikhail Savva, born on 19 November 1964.
  35. Fanis Shaikhutdinov, born on 27 June 1965.
  36. Olga Shalina, born on 2 November 1983.
  37. Sergei Udaltsov, born on 16 February 1977.
  38. Kirill Unchuk, born on 8 April 1988.
  39. Rushat Valiyev, born on 8 April 1983.
  40. Sergei Vizir born on 28 April 1961.
  41. Stepan Zimin, born on 18 January 1992. See Bolotnaya Square case.
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  1. ^ "The List of Persons Recognized as Political Prisoners by Russia's Memorial Human Rights Center". Archived from the original on 21 December 2015.