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Post by: Jessica_Rose on January 28, 2026, 02:29:24 PM
Berkeley Students Make 300,000 Wikipedia Edits to Preserve Queer History Against Trump

https://www.them.us/story/berkeley-college-students-wikipedia-lgbtq-history-edits

Abby Monteil (27 Jan 2026)

Amid the Trump administration's ongoing attempts to erase queer and trans history, a University of California Berkeley professor's students are working to right these wrongs — through Wikipedia edits.

Over the past decade, students in ethnic studies, gender and women's studies, and performance studies professor María Rodríguez's courses have edited and even created Wikipedia articles about LGBTQ+ history, with an emphasis on queer and trans people of color. The assignment currently replaces a final paper in three of her classes: "Documenting Marginal Lives," "Queer of Color Cultural Production," and "Queer of Color Critique."

Rodríguez's Wikipedia assignments take place in partnership with Wiki Education, a nonprofit that works with university professors in the United States and Canada. The professors' students add content to course-related Wikipedia articles, which, according to the organization's website, helps them gain skills like "media literacy, writing and research development, and critical thinking," while simultaneously filling Wikipedia "content gaps."

According to The Daily Californian, as of January 26, Rodríguez's students have contributed over 300,000 edits and 3,000 citations to Wikipedia. At the time of writing, their work has garnered a whopping 96 million-plus views. Her students' topics run the gamut, touching upon local history like the resonance of queer life in San Francisco's Chinatown, as well as more international focus areas (for instance: worldwide sex worker movements).