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August 2021 BLT Contest

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BLT's August contest is focused on engaging Wikimedians outside of the USA in a contest that celebrates the work of Black artists and those in the arts sector, especially those with connections to The Continent by working to increase information about them across Wikimedia platforms.

The contest runs:
August 1st until August 31st, 2021
What must the contestant do to generate content and win the contest?
Contestants must join as an editor on our Outreach Dashboard contest page HERE At the end of the term we will determine who has added the most total qualifying articles for black artists who previously did not have a Wikipedia page. Questions can be emailed to contest@blacklunchtable.com or directed to Jamie Tubers (talk). At the end of the term we'll determine 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners.
What qualifies as a new article?
  • New articles should follow try to meet THESE basic good criteria
  • Feel free to work in draft space or your sandbox, new articles are not as intimidating as they sound, HERE is how to get started. However, articles must be in the mainspace by the end of the competition period.
  • Need support on writing new articles? Check out THIS guide
  • A good rule of thumb and minimum requirement for a qualifying article for this contest is one that registers an addition of 1000 characters or 1kB. Of course longer and well sourced articles are always welcome!

What prizes are offered?

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This contest is focused on Wikimedians outside of the USA, especially Nigeria, and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize will be administered as gift cards:

  • 1st place - $200 USD
  • 2nd place prize - $125 USD
  • 3rd place prize - $75 USD

Winners!

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We are pleased to announce our 2021 winners:

THANKS FOR PLAYING!

Judging

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The Wikimedian who has made the most total qualifying article additions at the end of the contest period will be declared the winner. All participants should join HERE so we may determine a winner.

Possible Articles to Edit

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All of the artists listed below are currently red links or are artists whose pages need improvement. We want to turn 25 to blue links by the end of the contest period.

Crowd-sourced list of African visual artists

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Please feel free to suggest articles below, be sure they qualify according to Wikipedia's NOTABILITY guidlines before you create a new page. Thanks!

  1. Olu Ajayi
  2. Kine aw
  3. Tanatsei Gambura
  4. Tapiwa Gambura
  5. Henri Akulez Kalama
  6. Gabi Ngcobo
  7. Sam Nhlengethwa
  8. Serge Alain Nitegeka
  9. Motshile Wa Nthodi
  10. Zolile Petshane
  11. Michael Wambua Soi
  12. Moussa Tine
    fr.wiki Moussa_Tine_(artiste)
  13. ekum odeh
  14. Adaku Utah
  15. Osogbo Art School
  16. Zaria Rebels
  17. The Revolving Art Incubator
  18. Sculpted Basket Project
  19. Chukwuemeka Anthony Iweze
  20. Dandelion Eghosa
  21. Amanda Shingirai Mushate
  22. Moussa Traoré(artist)
  23. Yolanda Mazwana
  24. Keyezua
  25. Nathalie Mba-Bikoro
  26. Halida Boughriet
  27. Gopal Dagnogo
  28. Sam Hopkins (artist)
  29. Onyeka Ibe
  30. Chika Modum
  31. Aida Muluneh
  32. Chike Obeagu
  33. Amalia Ramanankirahina
  34. Ephrem Solomon
  35. Uche Uzorka
  36. Beatrice Wanjiku
  37. Fabrice Monteiro
  38. Issa Samb aka Joe Ouakam
  39. Chéri Samba
  40. Tracey Rose
  41. Kudzanai Chiurai
  42. Nástio Mosquito
  43. Sokari Douglas Camp
  44. Abdoulaye Konaté
  45. Pascale Marthine Tayou
  46. Peju Alatise
  47. Aboudia Abdoulaye Diarrassouba
  48. Nnenna Okore
  49. Gonçalo Mabunda
  50. Abdoulaye Konaté
  51. Sungi Mlengeya
  52. Gonçalo Mabunda
  53. Ayobola Kekere-ekun
  54. Richard Atugonza
  55. Agnes Waruguru
  56. Kelechi Nwaneri
  57. Alida Rodrigues
  58. Dawit Abebe
  59. Aboudia
  60. Tyna Adebowale
  61. Juwon Aderemi
  62. Joshua Michael Adokuru
  63. Larry Amponsah
  64. Boris (Anjel) Anje
  65. Ajarb Bernard Ategwa
  66. Richard Atugonza
  67. Igi Lola Ayedun
  68. Ngimbi Bakambana
  69. Wendimagegn Belete
  70. Chiderah Bosah
  71. Amadou Camara Gueye
  72. Joana Choumali
  73. Haneem Christian
  74. Imraan Christian
  75. Gerald Chukwuma
  76. Soly Cissé
  77. Emo De Medeiros
  78. Saïdou Dicko
  79. Lwando Dlamini
  80. Sokari Douglas Camp CBE
  81. Slimen El Kamel
  82. Johnson Eziefula
  83. Arthur Francietta
  84. Sanaa Gateja
  85. Obou Gbais
  86. Ablade Glover
  87. Hana Yilma Godine
  88. Prince Gyasi
  89. Ronald Hall
  90. Fathi Hassan
  91. King Houndekpinkou
  92. Claire Johnson
  93. Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga
  94. Banele Khoza
  95. Lidia Lisbôa
  96. Zemba Luzamba
  97. Gonçalo Mabunda
  98. Kimathi Mafafo
  99. Turiya Magadlela
  100. Cristiano Mangovo
  101. Jota Mombaça
  102. Henry ‘Mzili’ Mujunga
  103. Jean David Nkot
  104. Ken Nwadiogbu
  105. Kelechi Charles Nwaneri
  106. Abe Odedina
  107. Oliver Okolo
  108. Adjani Okpu-Egbe
  109. Oluwole Omofemi
  110. Aghogho Otega
  111. Moustapha Baidi Oumarou
  112. Marc Padeu
  113. Marc Posso
  114. Collin Sekajugo
  115. Micha Serraf
  116. Mona Taha
  117. Katlego Tlabela
  118. Chukwudubem Ukaigwe
  119. Morné Visagie
  120. Malick Welli
  121. Barry Yusufu
  122. Dominique Zinkpè

Nigeria-affiliated artists on the focus list of Black Lunch Table

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You are welcome to create articles on any black visual artists that you want across the world. Here are examples you can pick from and this list will be updated throughout the contest: be sure they qualify according to Wikipedia's NOTABILITY guidlines before you create a new page. Thanks!

This list is automatically generated from data in Wikidata and is periodically updated by Listeriabot.
Edits made within the list area will be removed on the next update!

Article Gender Occupation Place of birth Residence
Adaku Utah female healer
artist
Nigeria
Ade Adekola male artist Nigeria
Ayo Akínwándé male artist
sculptor
Lagos
Dipo Doherty male artist
Folakunle Oshun female curator
art director
Lagos
Gerald Chukwuma male artist
Ikechukwu Francis Okoronkwo male visual artist
painter
sculptor
Lagos
Kadara Enyeasi male photographer Nigeria
Nengi Omuku female artist Nigeria
Olu Amoda male artist
Oluseye male visual artist Lagos Toronto
Lagos
Samson Akinnire male painter
artist
Solomon Omolayo Omogboye male visual artist
painter
Lagos South Africa
Johannesburg
Nigeria
Stella Fakiyesi female visual artist
photographer
Nigeria Toronto
Hampstead
Temitayo Ogunbiyi female artist Lagos
Yesomi Umolu female curator Lagos Chicago
London
Chukwuemeka Anthony Iweze male writer Nigeria
End of auto-generated list.

Rules

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  1. Articles/edits must be published by the end of the competition period. Contestants are welcome to work on articles in AFC, draft space, their sandboxes or off-wiki in advance but the new articles have to be in the mainspace during the duration of the contest.
  2. All entries are expected to be fully sourced, no unsourced claims or poorly formatted sources such as bare URL links or missing publisher information. Try to make the formatting consistent with dates and layout, clean, useful new entries are what the contest is about.
  3. It is important that before starting new entries you take the time to ensure that articles meet Wikipedia:Notability guidelines and have adequate coverage in Wikipedia:Reliable sources needed to be acceptable on Wikipedia. We don't want the contest to generate non notable articles or cause WP:BLP issues. Leading up to the start of the contest there are prizes for editors who help build and refine the missing article lists for the contest with articles which are notable and make it easier for editors to select suitable articles during the contest.
  4. Take extra care to avoid paraphrasing and copyright. If producing a lot of content it is sometimes difficult to avoid sentences at times which don't resemble something in a source but it is important that the articles are without problems and will stick around on Wikipedia for a long time to come. If editors are found to create successive articles with paraphrasing or quality issues or of dubious notability and continue to do so after being alerted of a problem, they may be disqualified from further contributing to the contest. It is very important that care is taken to avoid copyright issues and ensure that articles meet notability and content requirements as if they don't they may cause a potential nightmare for the contest and editors at a later date.
  5. Cookie-cutter style articles which show signs of minimal text writing and simply quickly changing some facts to mass generate a lot of articles on the same subject or entries which show signs of cheating may be discounted. Though articles on the same subject (such as women athletes) may often have a similar format and facts, the articles submitted must demonstrate original text and that some time has been taken to write them. If using public domain sources this must be rewritten to comply at least if you're competing in the contest.
  6. No automated, semi-automated tools, scripts or manual templates to mass generate content are permitted for the contest. Any indication that editors are cheating by using a cookie-cutter template or script to mass generate through lists may lead to disqualification.
  7. To be eligible to win prizes for quantity, all articles are expected to be of a high quality, even if short. It cannot simply be "whoever produces the most articles, regardless of prose quality is the winner". All of the entries have to be satisfactory to read and be reliably sourced/reliable new entries.


Participants, Let us know you're joining!

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Highlighted Created Articles here

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  1. - Ade Adekola Nigerian artist
  2. - Nengi Omuku Nigerian artist
  3. - Stella Fakiyesi Nigerian photographer
  4. - Ikechukwu Francis Okoronkwo Nigerian visual artist, painter and sculptor
  5. - Ayo Akínwándé Nigerian artist, sculptor and writer
  6. - Samson Akinnire Nigerian visual artist, sculptor and curator
  7. - Folakunle Oshun Nigerian artist, sculpture and curator
  8. - Gerald Chukwuma Nigerian artist and sculptor
  1. - Olu Amoda Nigerian artist
  2. - Lawrence Graham-Brown Jamaican black artist
  3. - Adaku Utah Nigerian artist
  4. - Deborah Anzinger Jamaican sculpture and artist
  5. - Nyugen Smith Black American artist
  6. - Oluseye Nigerian visual artist
  7. - Rianna Jade Parker Black British artist