It is, but people can probably still join (I didn't say that) or they can definitely still join the AfroCROWD one in Brooklyn or the one at SUNY Purchase.

On Friday, February 6, 2015, Heather Walls <hwalls@wikimedia.org> wrote:
I thought Black Life Matters was "sold out", was that something else?


On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Michael Guss <mguss@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi there,

I would just like to promote tomorrow's BlackLifeMatters editathon in NYC and the AfroCROWD one also this weekend being held in Brooklyn. I will also be live monitoring it on Twitter for retweets and Fb/G+ for Reshares. 


Fb/G: Join the Black Life Matters Edit-a-thon February 7 12-5pm ECT in person or remotely and help add Black History into Wikipedia.  

 

Embed HuffPo article for coverage

t: Join @wikimedianyc at the Black Life Matters Editathon @schomburgcenter Feb 7 12-5pm ECT in person or remotely 

AfroCROWD:

fb/g Join AfroCROWD February 7th & 8th for an Editathon at the Brooklyn Public Library and help add Black History to Wikipedia.


t: Join #AfroCROWD Feb 7& 8 for an Editathon @BKLYNlibrary and help add Black History to Wikipedia. RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/afrocrowd-intro-to-wikimedia-how-to-edit-wikipedia-101-tickets-15350655223

Thanks!






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