I don't think it needs to be about pushing a POV at all. Why can't the booth highlight examples of ways to improve coverage and depth/breadth of LGBTI related articles, highlight LGBTI wikiprojects, maybe even do an impromptu workshop on how to edit an article that you have strong opinions about, etc.
On 1/11/12, bob@racepacket.com bob@racepacket.com wrote:
Perhaps we should rethink our "recruiting" strategy. If our goal is to attract editors dedicated to collecting knowledge and writing a non-point-of-view encyclopedia, I think our outreach efforts would be best targeted to people with expertise (like the GLAM community) or people with a lot of spare time (like the retired community).
In general, "community activists" (of any viewpoint) are more likely to seek out WMF projects to push a particular point of view. So, recruiting at the Republican Conference, the Democratic Conference, the Family Foundation Convention or this conference would call into question our Chapter's commitment to NPOV. I think there is a difference in an outreach effort that targets academic conferences vs. an outreach effort that targets political activist gatherings.
Is there a general set of WMF guidelines as to the scope of outreach efforts? For example, I know that WMF cannot support partisan political activity. Has this proposal been vetted by the Legal Committee and the Chapter Board?
If we had a booth, what would be the message? We want you to volunteer time to WMF projects, but we don't want you to push the viewpoint you traveled to Baltimore to discuss? Thanks, -- Bob
The world's largest gathering of of activists and community organizers within the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and their allies, the 24th National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change, is coming to the Hilton Baltimore, January 25–29, 2012.
Gregory Varnum, a Wikimedian from Michigan, is planning to attend and would like to setup a booth to represent Wikimedia (the chapters + WMF) at the conference. He has applied to the WMF for a grant to cover the costs of this.
This is an exciting opportunity to recruit new volunteers, outreach to potential sponsors for Wikimania and beyond, and for us to develop relationships with organizations that have a combined volunteer base of several million.
We are in need of volunteers to be present at the booth for questions and general outreach on behalf of Wikimedia. The booth will be open:
- Thursday, January 26 from 2:00pm to 10:00pm
- Friday, January 27 from 8:30am to 7:30pm
- Friday, January 28 from 8:30am to 7:30pm
- Sunday, January 29 from 8:00am to 3:00pm
If you can come for any part of the time, such as a morning or afternoon, that would be awesome! I am not yet sure when the meetup would be, but stay tuned.
The conference is run by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, and attracts more than 2,500 people from all over the country every year. Presenters and participants come from all walks of life and include members of the business community, elected officials, students, faith leaders and staff and volunteers of non-profit organizations.
Anyone interested in more information or to sign-up as a volunteer, please email: gregory@aequalitasproject.org
Cheers, Katie
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