I send this to my friend (one in the Swedish staff at Wikimedia, together with Axel).Maybe
she can think about something.
Best regards,/Harald(user:Adville )
Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2012 16:10:33 -0200
From: ezalvarenga(a)wikimedia.org
To: education(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] Dear professors, why not to make a video?
Tack, Harald. I think this is also an important point and I like your idea.
From the list I've sent, we can see only a few women (two names I've
recognized are co-workers, so that is not fair now :).
I strongly believe we need humanize more Wikipedia and I believe such
videos can help a bit with that, mainly if we find women for helping
us.
Best,
Tom
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Harald Andersson <wikiharald(a)live.se> wrote:
This sounds good Tom,
Today I had a workshop at a Swedish High School about Wikipedia, and we
discussed some about the difference between men and women on wikipedia. In
the same time my collegue said it would be good if we could find famous
persons who could be "Wikipedia-embassadors" (willing to say "I am
editing
on Wikipedia"). You (and Axel on the video) have good idéas.
What I was thinbking was that maybe we should try to find famous women who
could say what they think about wikipedia. This would be good for all the
women and girls who needs to find people to look at and see "They can, and
so can I!"
Best regards,
Harald
Wikimedia Sverige (Sweden)
--
Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom)
Wikimedia Brasil
Wikimedia Foundation
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