User:Stinkybxngwater/sandbox

Evaluating Content
No distractions.

Not many gaps in information, but I was curious about her husband's death, it was breezed over. I might want to add some information, if there is any in existence, about her husbands death because he was an important person in her life, which means he is important to the biography.

The STAR House section could have more information, since that was a drag house that Marsha started and was the mother of. I'd like to add information about whether or not it's still in existence. But it incorrectly stated that it was started in 1972.

Evaluating Tone
There are no claims, everything appeared very factual and neutral, and many of the quotes and information came from primary sources.

Evaluating Sources
There were 100 sources and most of them appear to be reliable. Some of them were from activist websites or new sites, which may be less reliable but I think necessary for the information needed.

Talk Page
There is much debate about the use of Marsha's pronouns and her dead names, but she used many different names and presented herself differently throughout her life, so it appears that everything in the article is accurate. The article is rated as C-class and used in multiple WikiProjects, but it's a level 5 vital article in People, Activists.

Marsha P. Johnson Article Edits
With Rivera, Johnson established the STAR House, a shelter for gay and trans youth in 1970.

Woodham, Rebecca and Clio Admin. "Site of the STAR House (1970)."

Clio: Your Guide to History. December 3, 2020.

Accessed October 19, 2021. https://www.theclio.com/entry/121132

The STAR House was evicted and the building was destroyed, and not much was heard about it after.

Woodham, Rebecca and Clio Admin. "Site of the STAR House (1970)."

Clio: Your Guide to History. December 3, 2020.

Accessed October 19, 2021. https://www.theclio.com/entry/121132