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@wikimedia.org
> To: education@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@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)
>
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> Wikimedia Brasil
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