Hi Kristin -
As much as I wish it wasn't the case, I have a medical condition that,
among many other things, makes it really really challenging for me to learn
new languages (I had to be in speech therapy just to learn to pronounce
English words intelligibly until probably fourth grade.) I'd love to pick
up a Native American language, but learning new languages is about the one
thing in my life that I've consistently done poorly at no matter how many
hours I've poured in to trying to do.
I probably won't have time to take over the Wikiproject, but I'm more than
happy to help with any work that is easier done by someone who is
physically by Berkeley, or to make any introductions that would be easier
done by someone with an official UCB affiliation, etc. As excited as I am
to have an official position with Berkeley, the funding is unfortunately
limited, and as a recent college grad, I do need to cobble together enough
separate projects to feed myself ;). I *do* potentially have at least a
little time to work with the Native American Studies department here to at
least some extent, so I'll reach out to their departmental liason at some
point within the next couple of weeks.
Best,
Kevin Gorman
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 2:21 PM, K Anderson <
kristin.anderson(a)wikimediadc.org> wrote:
Xest Skwekwst!, Hello Kevin,
Congratulations to you and Sarah both!
As you probably know, UC Berkeley has amazing holdings in Native American
and other indigenous languages, and is home to the The Survey of California
and Other Indian Languages. I did a bit of research there back in the day
for some Kuna Indian friends, and they were really happy with what I found
for them.
I've also updated *a bunch* of Wikipedia articles from the UCB site:
http://www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/Survey/
Native American languages still survive, but you wouldn't necessarily
realize this, as they are a really underrepresented area in US culture
everywhere, including Wikipedia. Can I interest you and Sarah in making the
connections needed at UCB, and taking the lead over at WikiProject
Indigenous languages of California?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Indigenous_languages_of…
Congratulations again,
Shey hoy!
Kristin Anderson
User:Djembayz
(a student of Montana Salish)
PS One more thing for Kevin-- Given that you are a relatively young guy,
this makes it *way easier* for you to pick up a Native American language
than it is for a person my age. Ever considered it?
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> Hi all -
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> I have talked about this in bits and places elsewhere, but as I finally
> have a finalized signed contract in hand, I figured I'd make an actual
> announcement about it. Officially effective today, I am the
> Wikipedian-in-Residence for the American Culture Program at the University
> of California, Berkeley. American Cultures at Berkeley is a program
> centered on the study of race, ethnicity, and culture in the United States
> - a lot of what I will be doing will be centered around very closely
> supervising USEP classes in under-represented areas, but I'll also working
> on other related issues, such as trying to arrange media donations, trying
> to document best practices, etc - as well as tackling other projects that
> have yet to be thought of!
>
> Wikipedians-in-Residence have previously focused almost entirely on GLAM
> institutions, and as far as I know, I'm the first WiR at a University.
> I'm
> hoping that this will end up being a productive collaboration that sets up
> the groundwork for future WiR positions at other Universities. I know UCB
> will be trying to set up some press later in the month, and I intend to
> meticulously document my residency, make my materials available for reuse,
> etc.
>
> Since my duties aren't set in stone yet, I'd also strongly welcome
> suggestions for additional projects to take on - since I'm based out of
> the
> AC center, most work I do should be focused on areas that are currently
> under-represented on Wikipedia, but that can cover an awful lot of ground.
>
> Best,
> Kevin Gorman
>