I would encourage all of you to attend WikiConference USA - we're working really hard to make it an amazing experience and of course, one that will be friendly and safe for participants. :)

On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 10:19 AM, Risker <risker.wp@gmail.com> wrote:

On 23 July 2015 at 11:08, Carol Moore dc <carolmooredc@verizon.net> wrote:
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I might even be pursuaded to show up since it's in DC.  The whole Wikipedia experience is just one more sexist/ageist thing that made me antisocial in my old age, I'm afraid. booo hoooo   ;-)

 
I just want to comment here that attending Wikimedia-related social events has been a remarkably positive experience for me, and for many other women I have met.  First, there's visible evidence that there really *are* other women out there - we may be smaller in number, but there is a level of camaraderie that transcends language and culture. Second, as many researchers have found, it's a lot harder to verbally abuse the person standing in front of you, and I have seen several examples of individuals who have modified their behaviour after that sort of personal "confrontation".  And, as a member of the over-50 set, I've always been pleasantly surprised at how non-marginalized older Wikimedians are - I found less age bias at Wikimedia events than I have in almost all other similar events. 
 
I do encourage those who can attend events, whether local, national or international, to do so. 
 
Risker/Anne


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