Hi everyone,

I wanted to share my report about the WikiWomen's Collaborative with you. It's a project I developed as a way to engage and build community around experienced and potential women editors and contributors to Wikimedia projects. My fellowship ends this week, and I'll be writing a blog about my experience. But, please do know: I am so grateful to everyone who has been involved in the past year. Just knowing I had a community of people to come to really means a lot - it's been an emotional and remarkable experience.  I'll be writing a more formal blog about the past year, soon.

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Here are my report:


The highlight for me is seeing that women involved in the Collaborative started editing more than ever in September - the same time when the project launched.

You can also find the main page for my fellowship here:


I hope you'll join us in the project and get involved:


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I am moving back to volunteer status in regards to my gender gap work. I am still doing public speaking, presentations and all the stuff that goes with spreading word about the importance of women's involvement. But, please do remember: I'm a volunteer again and have three jobs :)

If you're curious as to what I'm up to right now:

-I'm serving as US OpenGLAM Coordinator for the Open Knowledge Foundation
-I'm doing a Wikipedian in Residency at the World Digital Library
-I also run my own consulting firm where I work with public and private clients around the world doing museum curatorial work, marketing, lecturing, blahblahblah.

I'm also hoping I can do some more projects with Wikimedia, so we'll see!!

Thank you again for all of the support this list has given me. I am indebted.

In wikilove,

Sarah

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Sarah Stierch
Museumist and open culture advocate
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