Hello all,
The Global Advocacy team is looking for your input. We are hosting a series
of community conversations
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Human_Rights_Policy_Community_Conversations#Questions_to_Consider>in
May to learn how the Human Rights Policy can best support Wikimedians like
you.
Given the diverse regional spread and country-context of members in this
email group, we hope you can share how community members' human rights have
been challenged and how the Foundation can better support individuals and
prevent such situations. Details for the call:
- Thursday, May 12
- 19:00 (Abuja, Nigeria), 18:00 (UTC)
- Register via Zoom:
https://wikimedia.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qdu6gqTgoHNFiFumYTD3H-HET8Fe7…
What is the outcome of these sessions? We will do two things with the
information that is shared via these conversations and smaller focus
groups. (1) We will share a summary of our findings by publishing them on
Meta, in a Diff blog, and (hopefully!) presenting them at Wikimania. (2)
Feedback and recommendations will shape the implementation process of the
Human Rights Policy.
Where can you learn more about these calls and the Human Rights Policy? You
can learn more about the conversion format, call schedule, types of
questions that will guide the conversation, as well as the Human Rights
Policy on this meta page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Human_Rights_Policy_Community_Conversations#Questions_to_Consider>
.
What if you can’t join any of these conversations? If you are interested
but cannot attend the calls you can still share your experiences via a
survey that will soon be available.
We hope to see you there,
Ziski from the GA Team
Franziska Putz (she/her)
Movement Advocacy Community Manager, Global Advocacy
Wikimedia Foundation
Fputz(a)wikimedia.org
*UCT timezone