I am not close, but Pharos might know someone. 

Also, Adeline Koh is at Rutgers, and historically did some really good stuff with Wikimedia, and Adrienne on minority women. She has been very successful at organizing these events, and getting significant contribs.

Cheers, 

Alex 

On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 1:56 PM, Pine W <wiki.pine@gmail.com> wrote:
Sending a ping to Jake, Alex Stinson, and Pharos, in case any of them are available and/or can recommend someone. :)

Pine


On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Mary Mark Ockerbloom <celebration.women@gmail.com> wrote:
I've received a speaker's request that I'm not available to do,
and the coordinator has asked me to see if anyone from the
NJ-NYC area  could run this workshop instead.   I believe there
would be an honorarium.  See below:

----------  from mary.rizzo@rutgers.edu  --------------

A couple years ago you did an intro to Wikipedia editing workshop for the Telling Untold Histories unconference at Rutgers-Camden. I'm wondering if you would be interested and available to do another intro workshop at our next unconference, which will be May 11, 2017 at Rutgers-Newark.

The unconference is attended by many cultural heritage professionals as well as community members, students, and educators. Our goal is to introduce attendees to the power of Wikipedia to insert lesser known stories into the discourse.

Let me know if you have any questions and what you think!

Best,
Mary

Mary Rizzo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Professional Practice
Associate Director of Digital & Public Humanities Initiatives
American Studies and History
Rutgers University - Newark
973-353-1166
mary.rizzo@rutgers.edu

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