User:Significa liberdade

Significa Liberdade is an American writer, educator, and Wikipedian who currently lives in Canada. She received a Bachelor of Arts in teaching English Language Arts and a Master of Arts in creative writing. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate studying education.

Significa Liberdade's editorial interests focus on modern literature, especially literature written by and/or discussing women and LGBT individuals. She generally uses the Visual Editor, though she sometimes uses Source Editing. She has created over 520 articles, some of which are listed below, and has been a New Page Reviewer since July 2023.

Editor of the Week nomination:


 * Creating WP articles for current and rapidly fluctuating events (in real time) is not an easy task. Consideration of the encyclopedic value of varied informative inclusions is of the utmost importance to the construction of a quality article. The article 2023 Titan submersible incident required skill and foresight to assure clarity while maintaining camaraderie between editors. Significa liberdade has been one of the most active members to the contributions of the fast-moving article to the extent of about 14% of the article's authorship attribution. Active since early 2021 they have created almost 400 articles on books, people and Literacy awards.

Below is a list of some of the things I've done around here, though I've stopped actively updating. This is not a comprehensive list, see more in-depth data via xTools.

People
• Aaron Smith (poet)

• Abir Mukherjee

• Adiba Jaigirdar

• Aiden Thomas (author)

• Alan Orloff

• Alena Analeigh Wicker

• Alex Segura

• Ali Hazelwood

• Allan Wolf

• Allen Eskens

• Amy Schwartz (author)

• Andi Arndt

• Andrea Bramhall

• Angeline Boulley

• Anna Branford

• Anne-Marie Huguenin

• Annette Dashofy

• Antoinette Azolakov

• Aricka Foreman

• Ashley Hope Pérez

• Bella Bathurst

• Beth Saulnier

• Brad Boney

• Brian Broome

• Caleb Azumah Nelson

• Candice Iloh

• Cassandra Campbell

• Catherine Friend

• Catherine Kohler Riessman

• Catriona McPherson

• Chana Porter

• Charles Edwin Dagenett

• Charlotte Nebres

• Charlotte Sullivan Wild

• Charlton Griffin

• Chris Barton (author)

• Christine Day (author)

• Cynthia Kuhn

• D. Jean Clandinin

• Dan Frank (editor)

• David Ezra Stein

• David Heska Wanbli Weiden

• David Lennon

• Dawn Quigley

• Deborah Froese

• Derek Dunn (dancer)

• Dion Graham

• Don Brown (children's author)

• Donald E. Polkinghorne

• Eli Cranor

• Elizabeth Weil

• Ellen Byron

• Emma Copley Eisenberg

• Eric Velásquez

• F. Michael Connelly

• Francine Cunningham

• Francisco X. Stork

• Frank Morrison (illustrator)

• Gavriel Savit

• Gayle E. Pitman

• George Matthew Johnson

• Georgia Beers

• Gerard Doyle

• Gillian Sze

• Graeme Armstrong (author)

• Haley Schwan

• Hernan Diaz (writer)

• Holly Jackson

• Huda Fahmy

• Hugh Brewster

• Ian McGillis

• JD Jackson (actor)

• J.E. Sumerau

• J Mase III

• Jack Carr (writer)

• James Caverly

• Jean-Claude Mourlevat

• Jed Mattes

• Jeff Woodman

• Jeff Zentner

• Jenn Shapland

• Jennifer Hillier

• Jennifer Lynn Barnes

• Jennifer Mathieu

• Jennifer Mendenhall

• Jenny Torres Sanchez

• Jeong-Hee Kim

• Jess Lourey

• Ji Young Chae

• Jim Huang

• Johnny Shaw (author)

• Joniece Abbott-Pratt

• Jordan Wheeler

• Jory John

• Julie Lawson

• Julie Marie Wade

• Karen Bass (writer)

• Karen Schwabach

• Kassiane Asasumasu

• Kate McMullan

• Kathryn Bond Stockton

• Katya Balen

• Kim Baldwin

• Kim Powers

• Kirstin Downey

• Kyla Garcia

• L. A. Chandlar

• Lani Forbes

• Leanne Hall (author)

• Lee Lai

• Lev A.C. Rosen

• Linda Granfield

• Lisa Jenn Bigelow

• Lori Rader-Day

• Lucy Foley

• Lydia Conklin

• M. Remi Yergeau

• Macleod Andrews

• Maggie Tokuda-Hall

• Manjeet Mann

• Maria San Filippo

• Marcia Gallo

• Margaret Price (scholar)

• Marshall Thornton

• Marthe Jocelyn

• Maya Tatsukawa

• Melissa Lee-Houghton

• Melissa Stewart

• Michael Bailey (editor)

• Michael Craft

• Michael Crouch (actor)

• Michael Leali

• Michael Schiefelbein

• Mike Curato

• Mindy McGinnis

• Natasha Donovan

• Nick Podehl

• Nicola I. Campbell

• Niki Smith

• Nina LaCour

• Nita Prose

• Paul Craig (dancer)

• Peter Burton (writer)

• Phil Bildner

• Phil Gigante

• Phillip L. Hammack

• Preston Norton

• Quincy Tyler Bernstine

• Rachel Howzell Hall

• Ralph Savarese

• Rebecca Serle

• Rex Ogle

• Robert Drake (editor)

• Robin Burcell

• Robin Stevenson

• Ron Koertge

• Ryan T. Higgins

• Sage Humphries

• Sarah Penner

• Sassafras Lowrey

• Saundra Mitchell

• Seo Hye Han

• Sequoia Nagamatsu

• Shaun David Hutchinson

• Shayna Small

• Simone St. James

• Sonia Patel

• Stephanie Kerschbaum

• Stephen John Quaye

• Susan Vaught

• Syed M. Masood

• T. Geronimo Johnson

• Tanya Lee Stone

• Taylor Stevens

• Thérèse Plummer

• Thomas Page McBee

• Tom Crewe

• Tonette S. Rocco

• Traci Sorell

• Tyrell (novel)

• Victoria Brownworth

• Victoria Christopher Murray

• The Voting Booth

• Xan Phillips

Books
• Ace of Spades (novel)

• Activities of Daily Living

• Again Again (novel)

• All the Lovers in the Night

• All the Things We Do in the Dark

• All the Ways We Said Goodbye

• Almost Astronauts

• Almost Perfect (novel)

• Amateur (book)

• Am I Blue? Coming Out from the Silence

• Anger is a Gift

• Animal Problems

• The Animals in That Country (novel)

• Anna and the Swallow Man

• Apple: Skin to the Core

• Apple in the Middle

• Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World

• The Birdcatcher

• As Brave As You

• The Astonishing Color of After

• Audrey, Wait!

• Babel, or the Necessity of Violence

• Barb Goff

• The Barren Grounds

• The Beach at Summerly

• Beautiful Music for Ugly Children

• The Belles

• Beneath the Sugar Sky

• Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out

• The Blackwoods

• Black Birds in the Sky

• Black Water (memoir)

• Bloody Seoul

• Bone Gap (novel)

• Bride of the Sea (novel)

• Butter Honey Pig Bread

• Call Us What We Carry

• Chain-Gang All-Stars

• Chronicles of Alsea

• Clap When You Land

• Cold Enough for Snow

• Concrete Rose (novel)

• The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight

• Courage Has No Color

• Deeplight

• Darkest Minds

• Darius the Great Is Not Okay

• Debutantes (book series)

• Down Among the Sticks and Bones

• Dragon Hoops

• Every Body Looking

• Every Other Day (novel)

• Everything Sad Is Untrue

• Fatty Legs

• Fiebre Tropical

• The Field Guide to the North American Teenager

• The Final Revival of Opal & Nev

• Finding Yvonne

• Firekeeper's Daughter

• A First Time for Everything

• The Fixer (book series)

• The Food Group

• The Forgotten Room (novel)

• The Forgotten Waltz

• Ghost (Reynolds novel)

• The Girl Who Smiled Beads

• The Glass Ocean (novel)

• The Golden Hour (Williams novel)

• The Good Braider

• A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

• Goodnight Already!

• The Great Believers

• Harrow (novel)

• Heavy: An American Memoir

• The Henna Wars

• Her Last Flight

• Hey, Kiddo

• History Is All You Left Me

• A History of Burning

• A History of My Brief Body

• Hold Still

• Huda F Are You?

• Huda F Cares?

• A Hundred Summers

• I Am Jazz (book)

• In an Absent Dream

• In Other Lands

• The Inheritance Games

• Inspector Banks series

• Internet Girls

• It's Not My Fault! (children's book)

• Jo Jo Makoons

• Kapaemahu (book)

• Kiss Number 8

• The Last Animal

• The Last Cuentista

• The Last Thing He Told Me

• LGBTQ+ Athletes Claim the Field

• Life in Motion

• Like A Love Story

• Little & Lion

• Little Elliot

• Little Fish (novel)

• Lockwood & Co.

• Look Both Ways (novel)

• Love Drugged

• The Love Hypothesis

• Lovely War

• Lu (novel)

• Lucha of the Night Forest

• Lupe Wong Won't Dance

• Maggot Moon

• Malibu Rising

• Man Alive (book)

• Marvelous Cornelius

• Me (Moth)

• Miss Meteor

• My Autobiography of Carson McCullers

• Myths and Magic

• Nightcrawling

• Nora Webster

• Not My Girl

• Oh William!

• On Such a Full Sea

• On the Trapline

• The Only Black Girls in Town

• Open Water (novel)

• Original Fake

• Our Stories, Our Voices

• Our Subway Baby

• Overseas (novel)

• Patina (novel)

• People We Meet On Vacation

• The Personal Librarian

• Pink (Wilkinson novel)

• Pointe (Colbert novel)

• Punch Me Up to the Gods

• Punching the Air

• The Radleys

• Rani Patel in Full Effect

• Raybearer

• Revolution in Our Time

• The Revolution of Birdie Randolph

• Revolver (novel)

• Rip and Red (book series)

• Schuyler Sisters (novel series)

• Sea of Ink and Gold

• Sean Chercover

• Seven Fallen Feathers

• Shout (memoir)

• Small Things Like These

• A Snake Falls to Earth

• The Snow Fell Three Graves Deep

• So Lucky (novel)

• Something's Wrong (children's book)

• The Spanish Love Deception

• A Stranger At Home

• Stone Fruit

• Sugar Falls

• The Summer Wives

• The Sun Is Also a Star (novel)

• Sunny (novel)

• The Terrible Two (book series)

• That's What Dinosaurs Do

• These Ghosts Are Family

• The Third Rainbow Girl

• This Book is Gay

• This is My America

• Those Who Run in the Sky

• Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir

• Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

• Two Boys Kissing

• Vanishing Girls

• Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer

• Watch Over Me (novel)

• The Watch That Ends the Night (Wolf novel)‎

• Watercress (book)

• The Way Back (novel)

• We Are Not Free

• We Are Not from Here

• We Are Okay

• We Are the Ants

• When Someone You Know Is Gay

• When Stars Are Scattered

• When We Were Alone

• When Zachary Beaver Came to Town (novel)

• Where the Drowned Girls Go

• Wilder Girls

• You Exist Too Much
 * Zoe Washington series

Literary Awards / Lists
• 34th Lambda Literary Awards

• 35th Lambda Literary Awards

• Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults

• Anthony Award for Best First Novel

• Anthony Award for Best Novel

• Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original

• Anthony Award for Best Short Story

• Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction

• Aspen Words Literary Prize

• Audie Award for Erotica

• Audie Award for Multi-Voiced Performance

• Booklist Editors' Choice

• Bram Stoker Award for Best Short Non-Fiction

• Charlotte Huck Award

• Choice Outstanding Academic Titles

• Costa Book Award for Biography

• Costa Book Award for Children's Book

• Costa Book Award for First Novel

• Costa Book Award for Novel

• Costa Book Award for Poetry

• Costa Book Award for Short Story

• Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Critical/Biographical Work

• Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Fact Crime

• Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults

• G.P. Putnam's Sons Sue Grafton Memorial Award

• Great Graphic Novels for Teens

• Hillerman Prize

• In the Margins Award

• Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award

• J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award

• Jacqueline Woodson Award

• Jeanne Córdova Prize

• Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award

• John Leonard Prize

• Joseph Hansen Award

• Judith A. Markowitz Award

• Kelpies Prize

• Lambda Literary Award for Anthology

• Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Literature

• Lambda Literary Award for Erotica

• Lambda Literary Award for Gay Memoir or Biography

• Lambda Literary Award for Gay Mystery

• Lambda Literary Award for Gay Romance

• Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir or Biography

• Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery

• Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Romance

• Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Graphic Novel

• Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Studies

• Lambda Literary Award for Nonfiction

• Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Literature

• List of LGBT literary awards

• Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography

• Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Current Interest

• Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction

• Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Graphic Novel/Comics

• Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History

• Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller

• Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry

• Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science and Technology

• Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Novel

• Monica Hughes Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy

• NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Biography/Autobiography

• NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author

• NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Youth/Teens

• National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography

• National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism

• National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction

• National Book Critics Circle Award for Memoir and Autobiography

• National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction

• National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry

• Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing

• Not the Booker Prize

• PMC Indigenous Literature Awards

• Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults

• Pulitzer Prize for Memoir or Autobiography

• Publishing Professional Award

• Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers

• Randall Kenan Prize

• Ray Bradbury Prize

• Rise: A Feminist Book Project

• Silvers-Dudley Prize

• Simon & Schuster Mary Higgins Clark Award

• Tolkien Society Awards

• Tony Lothian Prize

• Ursula K. Le Guin Prize

• Walter Dean Myers Award

• Waterstones Book of the Year

• Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize

Other
• Amy Schwartz (disambiguation)

• The Good Egg (disambiguation)

• Kawa model

• List of asexual, grey sexual, and demisexual people

• List of people with the surname Okorafor

• Neuroqueer theory

• Template:Edgar Awards

• Template:Eisner Awards

• Template:Jason Reynolds

• Template:Locus Award

• Template:Los Angeles Times Book Prize

• Template:National Book Awards

• Template:National Book Critics Circle Award

Did you know...?

 * ... that Victoria Brownworth was the first open lesbian to write a column in a daily newspaper in the United States? (April 3, 2022)
 * ... that Alena Analeigh Wicker is the youngest Black person to be accepted into medical school in the United States and the youngest person to work as an intern at NASA? (August 9, 2022)
 * This hook reached 10,672 views (444.7 per hour), making it one of the most viewed hooks of August 2022.
 * ... that the Kawa model uses the metaphor of a river to help people contemplate their well-being? (July 23, 2023)
 * ... that sisters Alyssa and Gisele Thompson are the first high school students to sign a name, image, and likeness deal with Nike? (August 24, 2023)
 * This hook reached 7,372 views (614.4 per hour), making it one of the most viewed hooks of August 2023.
 * ... that when Felicia Schroeder signed to play soccer for the University of South Carolina, the school did not have a sign-language interpreter available for her?
 * ... that Scholastic requested Maggie Tokuda-Hall remove the phrase "virulent racism" from the Author's Note in Love in the Library, a children's book about Japanese-American internment camps? (September 2, 2023)
 * ... that Donald A. Morgan is the first director of photography to be inducted into the Television Hall of Fame? (November 21, 2023)
 * ... that Kassiane Asasumasu coined the term neurodivergent in 2000? (April 5, 2024)
 * ... that Kameron Saunders is the only dancer in Taylor Swift's Eras Tour to have a spoken line? (April 14, 2024)