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titleStringAt the Crossroads of Inclusion: Revitalizing US Latinx Editors on Wikipedia.
statusStringPending
themeStringCommunity Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion
typeStringRound Table
abstractWikitext

At this crucial crossroads for Wikipedia, we must prioritize representation and inclusion to ensure the continued relevance and significance of our projects. Our session will explore the need to revitalize the presence of Latinx editors in the United States, focusing on the unique challenges of bilingual editing and the opportunities for growth in both English and Spanish Wikipedia. We will present findings from our research on Latino search behavior, underscoring Wikipedia’s role as one of the single most used websites by Latinx to seek and find information.

Additionally, we will discuss our experience organizing the recent Repro in Texas Edit-A-Thon, where we will share insights on the importance of fostering community engagement and amplifying diverse and local voices. Join us in this critical discussion and help us sketch the next stage of our Wikipedia work, where we aim to close the gap on Spanish and English U.S. Latinx articles, increase community engagement, and strengthen the presence of Latinx editors at this turning point for the Wikimedia movement.

References:

-Latino Online Search Behavior research: https://narrativeobservatory.org/capturable-curiosity

-Repro in Texas Edit-A-Thon Wiki Dashboard: https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/Equis/Repro_in_Texas_Edit-a-Thon/home

authorStringEric Borja, Oscar Costero
usernameStringOscar . ; Sk8rboi1687
emailList of Email, delimiter: ,eborja@equislabs.us; oscarcostero86@gmail.com>
affiliatesStringEquis Institute
scholarshipStringYes
timeString60 mins
livestreamStringYes
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presentedWikitext

We have presented the Latino Online Search Behavior data internally at Equis Institute.

requestsWikitext

We would like to make the round table accessible to English and Spanish speakers alike; live translation services would be ideal.