Hi everyone,
In honour of Women’s History Month, the Community Engagement department is hosting a series of conversations with community members about Women in the Wikimedia movement, and what their experience is like contributing to our projects.
Our conversations will focus on women within three strategic areas of our work: Programs, Technical Spaces, and Leadership positions. Each conversation will have two community members presenting on their work, and 15-20 minutes at the end for conversation, follow up questions, and discussion. The goal of these discussions is to foster understanding of challenges and inequalities that women face throughout our movement, and to engage with our communities to help better address them.
These conversations will be online events, streamed on YouTube, and hosted on BlueJeans. If you would like to participate in these events, please add the event to your calendar, or sign up on wiki:
Women in Wikimedia programs: Thursday, March 8, 2018, 17:00 UTC (add to calendar) (sign up on wiki)
Presenters: Monika Sengul-Jones (OCLC Wikipedian in Residence) and Luisina Ferrante (Wikimedia Argentina education coordinator).
Women in leadership: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 19:00 UTC (add to calendar) (sign up on wiki)
Presenters: Mervat Salman (Wiki Arabia 2015 organizer) and Natalia Szafran-Kozakowska (CEE Spring coordinator, and Polish Wikipedia sysop)
Women in technical spaces: Wednesday, March 21st, 15:00 UTC (add to calendar) (sign up on wiki)
Presenters: Josephine Lim (Mediawiki contributor) and Ciell (organizer of all-women hackathon in the Netherlands).
If you find this conversation series interesting, I would greatly appreciate your support spreading the word. Please feel free to invite anyone you think might have something to add to the conversations.
I look forward to seeing many of you online!
Best,
María