Hi everyone,
I've been feeling inspired (!!!) and have started re-maintaining the WikiWomen's Collaborative Twitter and Facebook. Despite my excessive bitterness, hahaha, I'm really missing the camaraderie and work that I was doing to engage a more diverse audience in participating in the free knowledge movement.
Feel free to e-mail me off list if there are events, blog posts, press coverage, or "calls to action" you'd like me to post. I'll post in any language as long as there is also an English translation. If you already are a maintainer of either the page or Twitter, feel free to post.
On Facebook we now have over 1,000 likes, and on Twitter we have 1,189 followers. You can find the two accounts here:
https://www.facebook.com/WikiWomensCollaborative
Like and follow us!
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On a personal note, ever since Adrianne and Cindamuse died and I earned my "outsider within a group of outsiders" status in January I haven't had the motivation to contribute to the two areas of work that I deeply care about in this "world" of free knowledge - women's engagement and GLAM. I'm trying to change that in myself, and not letting the men who tore me down get me down (or the mistakes that I have made in the past).
For the past few months I've been contributing to WikiVoyage and Wikidata and I changed my username (back to my old username). No one notices me.. it's quiet.
I'm even thinking about putting my feelers out for public speaking and workshops again, but, I might be a bad apple no one wants to hear from anymore :) As long as funding is available, I am very open minded to opportunities. If you hear of anything, or know of anyone looking to hear someone speak about lessons learned, the experiences had, evaluation practices, grantwriting, how revolution can and continues to take place in this community, or you just want a kick ass facilitator for your edit-a-thon let me know...
<3
Thanks everyone, I appreciate it and the work you are all doing to change the world.
Sarah
Welcome back, Sarah!! The WikiWomen's Collaborative wouldn't be so inspired without you :)
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Sarah Stierch sarah.stierch@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been feeling inspired (!!!) and have started re-maintaining the WikiWomen's Collaborative Twitter and Facebook. Despite my excessive bitterness, hahaha, I'm really missing the camaraderie and work that I was doing to engage a more diverse audience in participating in the free knowledge movement.
Feel free to e-mail me off list if there are events, blog posts, press coverage, or "calls to action" you'd like me to post. I'll post in any language as long as there is also an English translation. If you already are a maintainer of either the page or Twitter, feel free to post.
On Facebook we now have over 1,000 likes, and on Twitter we have 1,189 followers. You can find the two accounts here:
https://www.facebook.com/WikiWomensCollaborative
Like and follow us!
On a personal note, ever since Adrianne and Cindamuse died and I earned my "outsider within a group of outsiders" status in January I haven't had the motivation to contribute to the two areas of work that I deeply care about in this "world" of free knowledge - women's engagement and GLAM. I'm trying to change that in myself, and not letting the men who tore me down get me down (or the mistakes that I have made in the past).
For the past few months I've been contributing to WikiVoyage and Wikidata and I changed my username (back to my old username). No one notices me.. it's quiet.
I'm even thinking about putting my feelers out for public speaking and workshops again, but, I might be a bad apple no one wants to hear from anymore :) As long as funding is available, I am very open minded to opportunities. If you hear of anything, or know of anyone looking to hear someone speak about lessons learned, the experiences had, evaluation practices, grantwriting, how revolution can and continues to take place in this community, or you just want a kick ass facilitator for your edit-a-thon let me know...
<3
Thanks everyone, I appreciate it and the work you are all doing to change the world.
Sarah
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www.sarahstierch.com
Gendergap mailing list Gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/gendergap
Sarah, I'm glad to see you being more active, and I appreciate all the work you have done and your recent work on Wikidata.
I hope the media viewer and other wiki-snafus don't get you down! Jane
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Sarah Stierch sarah.stierch@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been feeling inspired (!!!) and have started re-maintaining the WikiWomen's Collaborative Twitter and Facebook. Despite my excessive bitterness, hahaha, I'm really missing the camaraderie and work that I was doing to engage a more diverse audience in participating in the free knowledge movement.
Feel free to e-mail me off list if there are events, blog posts, press coverage, or "calls to action" you'd like me to post. I'll post in any language as long as there is also an English translation. If you already are a maintainer of either the page or Twitter, feel free to post.
On Facebook we now have over 1,000 likes, and on Twitter we have 1,189 followers. You can find the two accounts here:
https://www.facebook.com/WikiWomensCollaborative
Like and follow us!
On a personal note, ever since Adrianne and Cindamuse died and I earned my "outsider within a group of outsiders" status in January I haven't had the motivation to contribute to the two areas of work that I deeply care about in this "world" of free knowledge - women's engagement and GLAM. I'm trying to change that in myself, and not letting the men who tore me down get me down (or the mistakes that I have made in the past).
For the past few months I've been contributing to WikiVoyage and Wikidata and I changed my username (back to my old username). No one notices me.. it's quiet.
I'm even thinking about putting my feelers out for public speaking and workshops again, but, I might be a bad apple no one wants to hear from anymore :) As long as funding is available, I am very open minded to opportunities. If you hear of anything, or know of anyone looking to hear someone speak about lessons learned, the experiences had, evaluation practices, grantwriting, how revolution can and continues to take place in this community, or you just want a kick ass facilitator for your edit-a-thon let me know...
<3
Thanks everyone, I appreciate it and the work you are all doing to change the world.
Sarah
--
www.sarahstierch.com
Gendergap mailing list Gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/gendergap
Hi Sarah,
I don't see you as an outsider at all, and I hope most others don't either. I'm happy to see some of your energy and dedication return to these efforts ;)
Sarah, I'm glad you're helping us out over at Wikivoyage. I'd be stunned if you encounter any gender-based problems from the regulars, but feel free to contact me (User:LtPowers) if any issues ever crop up.
Powers &8^]
-----Original Message----- From: Sarah Stierch [mailto:sarah.stierch@gmail.com] Sent: 06 October 2014 14:44 To: Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase the participationof women within Wikimedia projects. Subject: [Gendergap] WikiWomen's Collaborative Social Media + some otherstuff
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For the past few months I've been contributing to WikiVoyage and Wikidata and I changed my username (back to my old username). No one notices me.. it's quiet.