Hi Sandra,

You may find these educational materials helpful when you think about
designing your program.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Systemic_bias_workshop_kit.pdf

Seeing some consistent programming with an organization would be great!
Good luck!

-Emily

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Sarah Stierch <sarah.stie...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> The only thing I can think of is the fembot/femtech programs that have
> women editing in a myriad of things - education programs, events etc but
> its not a formal thing. Myself, Adrianne and Alex have been involved but
> again its not  "formal"
>
> The Europeana fashion is sort what you are going for...or Wikimedia UK
> with their relationship with the Royal society...but it's more seasonal
> than ongoing...
>
> I'd love to see more formalized things.
> On Nov 19, 2014 11:57 AM, "Sandra Fauconnier" <sandra.fauconn...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, I mean an ongoing thing - not just one or two edit-a-thons.
>> Not really a Wikipedian in Residence project - more like a long-term
>> commitment and project in which several activities take place over a longer
>> time, with maybe several Wikipedia volunteers involved.
>>
>> Perhaps Europeana Fashion comes close??
>>
>> Greetings, Sandra
>>
>> > On 19 Nov 2014, at 16:18, Sarah Stierch <sarah.stie...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Do you mean more like an ongoing thing? Not just once a year? (Or twice)
>> >
>> > Like a wikipedian in residence....sort of?
>> >
>> > Many of us collaborate with organizations and groups - often the
>> same..to do this kind of stuff but not many people have sat in a role and
>> did consistent programming...yet.
>> >
>> > Sarah
>> >
>> > On Nov 19, 2014 12:38 AM, "Sandra Fauconnier" <
>> sandra.fauconn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi everyone,
>> >
>> > (This is still in the making, so no solid promises or plans yet.)
>> >
>> > In the Netherlands a small group of representatives of organisations
>> that deal with women’s history is seriously brainstorming about a
>> longer-term project to represent the Dutch women’s history better on
>> Wikipedia. Together with a few other Dutch Wikipedians, I’m brainstorming
>> together with them (and will probably help them during the actual process
>> when the project takes off).
>> >
>> > At this moment, our plan is to narrow our focus to the subject of Dutch
>> second-wave feminism and to ‘recruit’ university docents to do
>> Wikipedia-oriented courses with students. We hope that a few enthusiastic
>> university teachers will teach a term course on second-wave feminism
>> (probably one term of the 2015-16 academic year), and that students will be
>> asked to write or improve Wikipedia articles as an assignment.
>> >
>> > My question to this list is the following:
>> > The organisations’ representatives are curious whether there are any
>> earlier, similar projects that we can refer to, and learn from. Are there?
>> > I mean: projects in which local Wikipedians have worked together with
>> local feminist organisations, or women’s history organisations, in order to
>> structurally improve content on Wikipedia.
>> > I did a bit of searching around on the various Gender Gap project pages
>> (I admit: superficially) but couldn’t find any so far. I’m aware of the
>> Art+Feminism edit-a-thons.
>> >
>> > In any case - all suggestions and tips are very welcome.
>> >
>> > Many thanks! Sandra (User:Spinster)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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