Re: [Wikimedia-l] Affiliations Committee 2020 Mid-Term Election results

2020-07-13 Thread Rajeeb Dutta
I congratulate all the elected members.

Best Regards,
Rajeeb.
(U: Marajozkee)
(Sent from my iPhone pardon the brevity) 

> On 13-Jul-2020, at 2:58 AM, Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight 
>  wrote:
> 
> Subject line: Affiliations Committee 2020 Mid-Term Election results
> 
> Dear everyone,
> 
> We are happy to share that Başak Tosun, Bunty Avieson, Jeffery Keefer,
> Ravan Al-Taie, and Suyash Dwivedi are new members who have been appointed
> to the Affiliations Committee, while Camelia Boban has been re-appointed.
> 
> Here are Başak Tosun, Bunty Avieson, Jeffery Keefer, Ravan Al-Taie, and
> Suyash Dwivedi, in their own words:
> 
> 
>   1.
> 
>   Başak Tosun:
>   I have been a contributor to Wikimedia projects since 2005. I mainly
>   contribute to Turkish Wikipedia. For a long time, I was only an online
>   contributor; I discovered that contributions to free knowledge could go
>   beyond editing after I joined an international WikiCamp in 2015. Then I
>   contacted fellow wikipedians to form a user group in Turkey and became one
>   of the founder members of Wikimedia Community User Group Turkey. I took the
>   responsibility of Wikipedia Education Programs in the group and organised
>   Education Programs in several courses at 8 different universities.
>   Additionally, I take part in organising edit-a-thons, partnership search,
>   organising local contests.
> 
> 
> 
>   1.
> 
>   Bunty Avieson:
>   I am a media academic at University of Sydney and a member of Wikimedia
>   Australia. I learned to edit at an Art & Feminism event in March 2017 and
>   immediately followed up with an online course. I have since hosted
>   edit-a-thons in Sydney and Bhutan, but my interest goes beyond editing to
>   the larger goals of the Wikimedia movement, particularly around knowledge
>   equity and diversity. I’m currently leading two research projects to build
>   smaller language Wikipedias. One is a collaboration with Tata Institute of
>   Social Sciences in Mumbai to train two groups of retired Tamils, in both
>   Sydney and Mumbai, to edit Tamil Wikipedia. The other is a three-year
>   project funded by the Australian Research Council, to train Bhutanese to
>   publish on both English Wikipedia and also develop their Dzongkha site. I'm
>   an active member of Women Write Wiki and Women In Red.
> 
> 
> 
>   1.
> 
>   Jeffery Keefer:
>   I serve as a Wikimedian in Residence for the Patient-Centered Outcomes
>   Research Institute (PCORI). I started editing Wikipedia three years ago
>   while attending an open education conference in London where I went to a
>   workshop and was challenged to learn to try editing Wikipedia. Between then
>   and now Wikimedia has become my online home, where I edit and teach
>   students how to use our Wikimedia projects, am active across all three
>   types of Affiliates, and was one of the writers of the Movement Strategy
>   Recommendations. I have a PhD in educational research. I am or have been
>   involved in a number of Wikipedia + Wikimedia projects across the Movement:
>   Wikimedia Movement Strategy: Integrator, Writer, and Co-Coordinator of the
>   Capacity Building Working Group; Election Facilitator for the
>   Affiliate-Selected Board Seats (ASBS) election, 2019; Member of the Board,
>   Wikimedia New York City; Member, Project Grants Committee; AffCom Reporting
>   Representative, LGBT+ User Group; Member, Editorial Board of the
>   WikiJournal of Humanities; Member, Wikimedians in Residence Exchange
>   Network; Member, Wiki Project Med Foundation Member; WikiConference
>   North America User Group.
> 
> 
> 
>   1.
> 
>   Ravan Al-Taie:
>   I am Ravan Al-Taie. I'm the founder of Iraqi Wikimedians User Group. I
>   am an engineer, working as a professional in the Oil industry. I started
>   editing Wikipedia in 2008, edited Arabic wikipedia and became an admin in
>   2013 for more than 6 years. In 2015, My mother language is Arabic, but I
>   speak Kurdish language fluently as well, that's why I helped in Kurdish
>   Wikipedia and currently helping other colleagues to correctly start Kurdish
>   Wikipidian user group as per the foundation process because I strongly
>   believe the more diverse we are the best to be in representing the global
>   knowledge heritage. I've led several offline activities such as organizing
>   WLM for 3 years in Iraq, as well as starting the first editathon and
>   learning workshop in all Iraq with great success. After that, I've focused
>   on bringing more women to the movement in order to decrease the big gender
>   gap that we have in Arabic Wikipedia.
> 
> 
> 
>   1.
> 
>   Suyash Dwivedi:
>   I have done my graduation in Electronics Engineering and have been a
>   Wikimedian since 2013. Mostly I edit on Commons, Hindi, English, Wikidata,
>   GLAM, Wikivoyage and sometimes on other Wikipedia projects. I have
>   organized many outreach activities, including conferences and edit-a-thons.
>   I am the founder member of Hindi Wikimedians 

[Wikimedia-l] Affiliations Committee 2020 Mid-Term Election results

2020-07-12 Thread Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight
Subject line: Affiliations Committee 2020 Mid-Term Election results

Dear everyone,

We are happy to share that Başak Tosun, Bunty Avieson, Jeffery Keefer,
Ravan Al-Taie, and Suyash Dwivedi are new members who have been appointed
to the Affiliations Committee, while Camelia Boban has been re-appointed.

Here are Başak Tosun, Bunty Avieson, Jeffery Keefer, Ravan Al-Taie, and
Suyash Dwivedi, in their own words:


   1.

   Başak Tosun:
   I have been a contributor to Wikimedia projects since 2005. I mainly
   contribute to Turkish Wikipedia. For a long time, I was only an online
   contributor; I discovered that contributions to free knowledge could go
   beyond editing after I joined an international WikiCamp in 2015. Then I
   contacted fellow wikipedians to form a user group in Turkey and became one
   of the founder members of Wikimedia Community User Group Turkey. I took the
   responsibility of Wikipedia Education Programs in the group and organised
   Education Programs in several courses at 8 different universities.
   Additionally, I take part in organising edit-a-thons, partnership search,
   organising local contests.



   1.

   Bunty Avieson:
   I am a media academic at University of Sydney and a member of Wikimedia
   Australia. I learned to edit at an Art & Feminism event in March 2017 and
   immediately followed up with an online course. I have since hosted
   edit-a-thons in Sydney and Bhutan, but my interest goes beyond editing to
   the larger goals of the Wikimedia movement, particularly around knowledge
   equity and diversity. I’m currently leading two research projects to build
   smaller language Wikipedias. One is a collaboration with Tata Institute of
   Social Sciences in Mumbai to train two groups of retired Tamils, in both
   Sydney and Mumbai, to edit Tamil Wikipedia. The other is a three-year
   project funded by the Australian Research Council, to train Bhutanese to
   publish on both English Wikipedia and also develop their Dzongkha site. I'm
   an active member of Women Write Wiki and Women In Red.



   1.

   Jeffery Keefer:
   I serve as a Wikimedian in Residence for the Patient-Centered Outcomes
   Research Institute (PCORI). I started editing Wikipedia three years ago
   while attending an open education conference in London where I went to a
   workshop and was challenged to learn to try editing Wikipedia. Between then
   and now Wikimedia has become my online home, where I edit and teach
   students how to use our Wikimedia projects, am active across all three
   types of Affiliates, and was one of the writers of the Movement Strategy
   Recommendations. I have a PhD in educational research. I am or have been
   involved in a number of Wikipedia + Wikimedia projects across the Movement:
   Wikimedia Movement Strategy: Integrator, Writer, and Co-Coordinator of the
   Capacity Building Working Group; Election Facilitator for the
   Affiliate-Selected Board Seats (ASBS) election, 2019; Member of the Board,
   Wikimedia New York City; Member, Project Grants Committee; AffCom Reporting
   Representative, LGBT+ User Group; Member, Editorial Board of the
   WikiJournal of Humanities; Member, Wikimedians in Residence Exchange
   Network; Member, Wiki Project Med Foundation Member; WikiConference
   North America User Group.



   1.

   Ravan Al-Taie:
   I am Ravan Al-Taie. I'm the founder of Iraqi Wikimedians User Group. I
   am an engineer, working as a professional in the Oil industry. I started
   editing Wikipedia in 2008, edited Arabic wikipedia and became an admin in
   2013 for more than 6 years. In 2015, My mother language is Arabic, but I
   speak Kurdish language fluently as well, that's why I helped in Kurdish
   Wikipedia and currently helping other colleagues to correctly start Kurdish
   Wikipidian user group as per the foundation process because I strongly
   believe the more diverse we are the best to be in representing the global
   knowledge heritage. I've led several offline activities such as organizing
   WLM for 3 years in Iraq, as well as starting the first editathon and
   learning workshop in all Iraq with great success. After that, I've focused
   on bringing more women to the movement in order to decrease the big gender
   gap that we have in Arabic Wikipedia.



   1.

   Suyash Dwivedi:
   I have done my graduation in Electronics Engineering and have been a
   Wikimedian since 2013. Mostly I edit on Commons, Hindi, English, Wikidata,
   GLAM, Wikivoyage and sometimes on other Wikipedia projects. I have
   organized many outreach activities, including conferences and edit-a-thons.
   I am the founder member of Hindi Wikimedians User Group. Apart from Hindi,
   I also contribute to English Sanskrit, Marathi, and Punjabi language
   Wikimedia projects. I was the Lead Organizer of Wiki Loves Monuments 2017
   in India, hosted Wikimedia 2030 Movement Strategy Salon in Bhopal,
   organized Wikipedia Asian Month for Hindi and Sanskrit languages in