Dear all

I wanted to share with you the Global Majority Wikimedia Tech Priorities
<https://eu-west-1.protection.sophos.com/?d=wikimedia.org&u=aHR0cHM6Ly9tZXRhLndpa2ltZWRpYS5vcmcvd2lraS9HbG9iYWxfTWFqb3JpdHlfV2lraW1lZGlhX1RlY2hub2xvZ3lfUHJpb3JpdGllcw==&i=NjVhZmE0ZjY3MDExZmY1Y2Q3NDE3Yjdi&t=ZG90c3doY2w3ZjR3Z3NOVjNCVCt3MjJoODJ5UDBNQXFjT3Jnd1l2M200WT0=&h=92b7eef847134215a86cf0e841c0e7bb&s=AVNPUEhUT0NFTkNSWVBUSVaUBFxCquXjRnFb8zQpNQ5NOpp_fJaqmh9-6cFx-De5fg>,
which have been created as a way of investigating Wikimedia's technological
infrastructure and its associated challenges through the perspectives of
Global South communities. The project was facilitated by Wiki Movimento
Brasil and CIS-A2K (India), with the participation of nine other Global
Majority affiliates with tech capacity; and I am circulating this on their
behalf.

The communities involved are hoping to receive support from individual
contributors and Wikimedia organisations. They will be *gathering
signatures until Thursday 2nd May*, after which they are planning to launch
the Priorities at the upcoming Wikimedia Hackathon in Estonia. If this is
something you can support, details of how to sign are at the bottom of the
page on Meta.

Best wishes
Lucy


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Lucy Crompton-Reid
Chief Executive
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