Dear all,
Manavpreet Kaur (https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Manavpreet_Kaur), a
long time Wikimedian from India and I had a conversation yesterday.
Manavpreet is planning to bring the next WikiWomenCamp to India. She has
previously helped organize several conferences and meetups, including
WikiConference India 2016. I am writing to this list because Manavpreet
asked me to put her in touch with others who will be interested in the
planning/brainstorming process. If you are interested, you can write
directly to Manavpreet on dr.manavpreetkaur(a)gmail.com. She is not on this
mailing list.
Regards
Netha
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Netha Hussain
Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Hi ladies.
In the last weeks some of us, men and women from the Wikimedia movement had
various discussions (on email and by phone) with Julia Jacobs from the New
York Times about the harassment phenomenon in Wikipedia.
We tell her about our experiences, about WMF's engagement and talk about
the block filters that the Harassment team is working on.
This is the article, feel free to share it:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/08/us/wikipedia-harassment-wikimedia-founda…
.
Thank you,
Camelia