Apologies I had not meant to send to the list and I realize she answered the question in her email :-/
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 1:28 PM Rebecca MacKinnon <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks so much Ziski! Are these times all in the local time zone? > Cheers > Rebecca > > On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 12:48 PM <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> We finally witness the return of the in-person Wikimania! >> >> Below is a curated list of some of the sessions that the WMF Global >> Advocacy team has added to our short-list of sessions to watch. Those >> marked with ** include members of the Legal Department, whether Human >> Rights, Trust and Safety, or Global Advocacy. >> >> Please note some of these may only be available in-person, while others >> may be hybrid of live-streamed. All times are in local time. You can check >> all session details on the official schedule [1]. >> >> Enjoy Wikimania, >> Ziski >> >> [1]https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Program >> >> - - - - - - >> >> THURSDAY >> START END >> 10:00 11:00 AI advancements and the Wikimedia projects >> 10:00 11:00 **Legal concerns: how the Movement can get the most out >> of WMF’s Legal team >> 10:40 11:00 Regional Grants Committees >> 11:15 11:35 Empowering Participation: A User-Centered Approach to >> Low-Stakes Edit-a-thons >> 11:15 12:00 **Evolving Legal and Human Rights Trends: a review of the >> risks and threats facing the movement >> 12:00 12:45 When the communities speak for themselves - how bring >> knowledge equity into policy discussions and advocacy activities? >> 14:15 14:55 OpenStreetMap and Wikimedia: Awesome Together! >> 14:15 15:15 **Passion and Perspectives: Policy Challenges and >> Opportunities for the Wikimedia Communities in the ESEAP >> 15:30 16:30 Building capacity: designing a train the trainer >> programme for your affiliate or community group >> 15:30 16:00 **What exactly does Trust and Safety do? A background, >> history, and explainer >> 16:00 16:30 **IP Masking: Big Change to Protect Editor Privacy >> 18:00 19:00 **Digital Safety Clinic >> >> FRIDAY >> START END >> 10:00 11:00 Changemaker's toolbox - brainstorming introductory >> resources to campaigning and advocacy >> 10:00 10:10 What makes some wiki communities more subject to >> governance capture >> 10:00 10:40 The future of CC licenses and public domain tools >> 10:40 11:00 From State Censorship to State Sponsorship: How We >> Organized a Seven-Month Edit-a-Thon with a State Agency >> 11:15 11:45 When public becomes private and everybody is a suspect - >> freedom of expression in early 21st century >> 11:15 11:35 Internet Archive: The Annual Wikimania Update >> 14:15 15:15 **Open up! Stories and lessons from copyright advocacy >> across the Wikimedia movement >> 14:15 14:45 Beyond editing – How visible are multipliers, community >> leaders and organizers, why are they importany, how can their visibility be >> increased? >> 15:50 16:30 Joining forces: Partnering with intergovernmental >> organizations creates new opportunities for the Wikimedia movement >> 17:45 17:50 A Survey of Freedom Of Panorama (FOP) in the Philippines >> 17:55 18:00 Age-Verification on Wikimedia Projects >> >> SATURDAY >> START END >> 10:00 10:30 What we can learn from large commercial users >> 10:30 11:00 Lift Wing: WMF's machine learning model serving >> infrastructure >> 11:15 12:00 Exploring the Values That Will Shape AI for a Better >> internet >> 15:50 16:10 Wikipediplomacy: the story of Philippine diplomatic >> missions on Wikipedia, and how you can write them too! >> _______________________________________________ >> Publicpolicy mailing list -- [email protected] >> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >> > -- > Rebecca MacKinnon > Vice President, Global Advocacy > Wikimedia Foundation > Cell/signal: +1-617-939-3493 > -- Rebecca MacKinnon Vice President, Global Advocacy Wikimedia Foundation Cell/signal: +1-617-939-3493
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