Dear Wikimedia friends,
Welcome to 2024! I hope it's been a nice journey so far.
I'm delighted to share that some of the people on this list will be running workshops on *January 30 & February 21 *about their public policy advocacy work on copyright reform. An overview of both is below. These workshops are hosted via Let's Connect [1], a peer learning program for and by Wikimedians.
You will need to register, but the link is not yet available. Please save the date if one of these options interests you.
*January 30: Copyright Reform Advocacy *
- Date & Time: January 30th @ 16 - 18:00 UTC - Presenters: WM Colombia & WM Italia - Topic: This clinic will inform participants about creative, impactful solutions to potential issues with copyright policy. Wikimedia Colombia will describe their experience participating in a government-initiated copyright reform process and the tactics, such as working with allies, that helped them be successful in this process. Wikimedia Italia will discuss what happens when the government is not interested in copyright reform, and how the chapter has deployed creative ways to demonstrate the value of copyright reform.
*February 21: Awareness + Education as tactics for Copyright Reform*
- Date & Time: February 21 @ 15 - 17:00 UTC - Presenters: WM Indonesia & WM Sweden - Topic: It's possible to push for copyright reform as part of other ongoing initiatives, without immediately trying to change legislation. This clinic will show some creative ways of raising awareness and start engaging in activities to raise awareness and participate in policy discussions around copyright issues. WM Sweden's story will demonstrate how the chapter turned a massive defeat into a source of strength, while WM Indonesia will cover how their ongoing education initiatives can support their public policy advocacy plans.
Hope to see you there! Ziski --- [1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Knowledge_Sharing/Connect
Franziska Putz (she/her)
Senior Movement Advocacy Manager
Global Advocacy, Wikimedia Foundation
Fputz@wikimedia.org
UTC Timezone
Dear all,
The link to register is now live for the January 30th workshop on *Copyright Reform Advocacy *with WM Italia and WM Colombia. You must use this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd6kW0sx_MRv_orXtTc5gLrTAg2EvnfO6sQ...
Full details:
Hey Let's Connectors, [image: [Template duplicate the slide you want and create your invite] Invites for learning clinics (1).jpg] We invite you to participate in this learning clinic on "Copyright Clinic: Reform & Advocacy".
👉 What is this Learning Clinic for? 🤔 This clinic will inform participants about creative, impactful solutions to potential issues with copyright policy throughout the movement, looking at case studies from Wikimedia Italia and Wikimedia Colombia. Participants will be encouraged to recognise the public policy and political impacts of their work.
👉 What do I need to prepare? 🧠 Please read the following: 🇬🇧 [EN] Two articles about Italian cultural heritage and Wikimedia: here https://diff.wikimedia.org/2022/07/05/reusing-images-of-italian-cultural-heritage-from-wikimedia-commons-will-be-harder/ and here https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Italian_cultural_heritage_on_the_Wikimedia_projects 🇪🇸 [ES] Declaración de Wikimedistas de Colombia: here https://wikimediacolombia.org/2018/04/declaracion-de-wikimedistas-de-colombia-sobre-la-actualizacion-de-la-ley-de-derecho-de-autor-de-nuestro-pais-2017-2018/ .
⚠️ The session depends on your active participation! Try, as much as possible, to connect from a device and place that will allow you to join the whole session and share your thoughts on interactive boards (jam board, miro, etc).
[image: 👉] Registration link here https://forms.gle/pggJhSEfh6rDvQbB6. The Google calendar invitation will be sent once you register. The session will be in English and simultaneously translated into Spanish, Portuguese, and French.
We look forward to seeing you! [image: unnamed (1).png]
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 7:48 AM Franziska Putz fputz@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear Wikimedia friends,
Welcome to 2024! I hope it's been a nice journey so far.
I'm delighted to share that some of the people on this list will be running workshops on *January 30 & February 21 *about their public policy advocacy work on copyright reform. An overview of both is below. These workshops are hosted via Let's Connect [1], a peer learning program for and by Wikimedians.
You will need to register, but the link is not yet available. Please save the date if one of these options interests you.
*January 30: Copyright Reform Advocacy *
- Date & Time: January 30th @ 16 - 18:00 UTC
- Presenters: WM Colombia & WM Italia
- Topic: This clinic will inform participants about creative,
impactful solutions to potential issues with copyright policy. Wikimedia Colombia will describe their experience participating in a government-initiated copyright reform process and the tactics, such as working with allies, that helped them be successful in this process. Wikimedia Italia will discuss what happens when the government is not interested in copyright reform, and how the chapter has deployed creative ways to demonstrate the value of copyright reform.
*February 21: Awareness + Education as tactics for Copyright Reform*
- Date & Time: February 21 @ 15 - 17:00 UTC
- Presenters: WM Indonesia & WM Sweden
- Topic: It's possible to push for copyright reform as part of other
ongoing initiatives, without immediately trying to change legislation. This clinic will show some creative ways of raising awareness and start engaging in activities to raise awareness and participate in policy discussions around copyright issues. WM Sweden's story will demonstrate how the chapter turned a massive defeat into a source of strength, while WM Indonesia will cover how their ongoing education initiatives can support their public policy advocacy plans.
Hope to see you there! Ziski
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Knowledge_Sharing/Connect
Franziska Putz (she/her)
Senior Movement Advocacy Manager
Global Advocacy, Wikimedia Foundation
Fputz@wikimedia.org
UTC Timezone
Dear public policy enthusiasts,
Happy Friday! For those who were unable to attend the absolutely excellent Let's Connect workshop by Wikimedia Colombia and Wikimedia Italia, the recording [1] and slide deck [2] are available.
These resources have been added to the newly created resource center [3] on the Global Advocacy Meta-Wiki page. If you haven't checked it out yet, please do!
Have a wonderful weekend, Ziski ___ [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlNkC2ctDT0 [2] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Let%27s_Connect_workshop_on_copyrigh... Presentation recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlNkC2ctDT0 [3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Advocacy/Resources
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 7:48 AM Franziska Putz fputz@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear Wikimedia friends,
Welcome to 2024! I hope it's been a nice journey so far.
I'm delighted to share that some of the people on this list will be running workshops on *January 30 & February 21 *about their public policy advocacy work on copyright reform. An overview of both is below. These workshops are hosted via Let's Connect [1], a peer learning program for and by Wikimedians.
You will need to register, but the link is not yet available. Please save the date if one of these options interests you.
*January 30: Copyright Reform Advocacy *
- Date & Time: January 30th @ 16 - 18:00 UTC
- Presenters: WM Colombia & WM Italia
- Topic: This clinic will inform participants about creative,
impactful solutions to potential issues with copyright policy. Wikimedia Colombia will describe their experience participating in a government-initiated copyright reform process and the tactics, such as working with allies, that helped them be successful in this process. Wikimedia Italia will discuss what happens when the government is not interested in copyright reform, and how the chapter has deployed creative ways to demonstrate the value of copyright reform.
*February 21: Awareness + Education as tactics for Copyright Reform*
- Date & Time: February 21 @ 15 - 17:00 UTC
- Presenters: WM Indonesia & WM Sweden
- Topic: It's possible to push for copyright reform as part of other
ongoing initiatives, without immediately trying to change legislation. This clinic will show some creative ways of raising awareness and start engaging in activities to raise awareness and participate in policy discussions around copyright issues. WM Sweden's story will demonstrate how the chapter turned a massive defeat into a source of strength, while WM Indonesia will cover how their ongoing education initiatives can support their public policy advocacy plans.
Hope to see you there! Ziski
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Knowledge_Sharing/Connect
Franziska Putz (she/her)
Senior Movement Advocacy Manager
Global Advocacy, Wikimedia Foundation
Fputz@wikimedia.org
UTC Timezone
Dear all,
The link to register for the second learning clinic on copyright reform is now available!
The clinic will take place on February 21st from 15:00-17:00 UTC. It's run by @Eric Luth eric.luth@wikimedia.se from Wikimedia Sweden and @Rachmat Wahidi rachmat.wahidi@wikimedia.or.id from Wikimedia Indonesia. They will focus on the creative ways that they have raised awareness of their positions on copyright and used that to participate in policy discussions.
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe5h4bSUqZVa5wjDBBtp29xlGKy-AKtmGRK... https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe5h4bSUqZVa5wjDBBtp29xlGKy-AKtmGRKhazkdfu9L2DadQ/viewform
Hope to see you there, Ziski
On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 6:14 PM Franziska Putz fputz@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear public policy enthusiasts,
Happy Friday! For those who were unable to attend the absolutely excellent Let's Connect workshop by Wikimedia Colombia and Wikimedia Italia, the recording [1] and slide deck [2] are available.
These resources have been added to the newly created resource center [3] on the Global Advocacy Meta-Wiki page. If you haven't checked it out yet, please do!
Have a wonderful weekend, Ziski ___ [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlNkC2ctDT0 [2] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Let%27s_Connect_workshop_on_copyrigh... Presentation recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlNkC2ctDT0 [3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Advocacy/Resources
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 7:48 AM Franziska Putz fputz@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear Wikimedia friends,
Welcome to 2024! I hope it's been a nice journey so far.
I'm delighted to share that some of the people on this list will be running workshops on *January 30 & February 21 *about their public policy advocacy work on copyright reform. An overview of both is below. These workshops are hosted via Let's Connect [1], a peer learning program for and by Wikimedians.
You will need to register, but the link is not yet available. Please save the date if one of these options interests you.
*January 30: Copyright Reform Advocacy *
- Date & Time: January 30th @ 16 - 18:00 UTC
- Presenters: WM Colombia & WM Italia
- Topic: This clinic will inform participants about creative,
impactful solutions to potential issues with copyright policy. Wikimedia Colombia will describe their experience participating in a government-initiated copyright reform process and the tactics, such as working with allies, that helped them be successful in this process. Wikimedia Italia will discuss what happens when the government is not interested in copyright reform, and how the chapter has deployed creative ways to demonstrate the value of copyright reform.
*February 21: Awareness + Education as tactics for Copyright Reform*
- Date & Time: February 21 @ 15 - 17:00 UTC
- Presenters: WM Indonesia & WM Sweden
- Topic: It's possible to push for copyright reform as part of other
ongoing initiatives, without immediately trying to change legislation. This clinic will show some creative ways of raising awareness and start engaging in activities to raise awareness and participate in policy discussions around copyright issues. WM Sweden's story will demonstrate how the chapter turned a massive defeat into a source of strength, while WM Indonesia will cover how their ongoing education initiatives can support their public policy advocacy plans.
Hope to see you there! Ziski
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Knowledge_Sharing/Connect
Franziska Putz (she/her)
Senior Movement Advocacy Manager
Global Advocacy, Wikimedia Foundation
Fputz@wikimedia.org
UTC Timezone
publicpolicy@lists.wikimedia.org