Dear all,
Our latest WIKIMOVE Episode on peer support in our movement has just
dropped! Check it out on our website
<https://www.wikimedia.de/wikimove-site/podcast/episode-5-peer-support/>
and feel free to react to it on our meta page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WIKIMOVE/Podcast> to continue the
conversation.
What’s in this episode?
We talk about new projects to connect the people of our movement for mutual
aid. Our movement is constantly growing and diversifying, all across the
globe. New people are joining and new communities are forming every day. As
volunteers and as staff of affiliates, they are having to acquire new
skills, figure out how to organize, form organizations, do outreach and
advocacy, and work with institutions and governments. For every skill or
piece of knowledge that a Wikimedian is looking for, there is probably
another Wikimedian who has figured it out or has the answer. But how do
they find each other?
Our guests are…
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Rebecca O'Neill, Project Coordinator of Wikimedia Community Ireland
since 2017
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Jessica Stephenson, Evaluation Program Officer with the Community
Resources at the Wikimedia Foundation since April 2021
We hope you enjoy it!
*NOTE: WIKIMOVE is now only available as audio podcast. You can still find
our shows on Youtube with english subtitles but without video. *
Best,
Nicole, Nikki & Eva
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Eva Martin
Project Assistant Movement Strategy and Global Relations
Wikimedia Deutschland e. V. | Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24 | 10963 Berlin
Phone: +49 30 219 158 26-0
https://wikimedia.de
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