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#MappingFreedom is my grad thesis at Columbia’s Oral History Masters program where I’m creating a digital database and interactive, multimedia GIS & Wiki-enabled map of all of the #FreedomColonies on the planet, using Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:LumaNatic/Freedom_colonies).
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#MappingFreedom is my grad thesis at Columbia’s Oral History Masters program where I'm a Wikipedia Fellow and the Wikimedian-In-Residence. We're building a digital database and interactive, multimedia GIS & Wiki-enabled map and Oral History Archive of all of the #FreedomColonies on the planet, using Wikimedia tools and platform (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:LumaNatic/Freedom_colonies).
   
 
Freedom colonies are the communities of targeted people that formed immediately as a response to Western settler-colonialism. From the palenques, quilombos, and maroon colonies in Colombia, Brazil, and Jamaica and the rest of Latin America and the Caribbean including Haiti, to the “black/brown “freedmen” settlements" in North America, Australia, Africa and Asia - wherever Western cultures invaded during its colonial era - the targeted peoples (of genocide, racialized “one-drop” chattel slavery, racism, White Supremacy) defended themselves by creating “colonies of freedom.” (More at iMappingFreedom.tumblr.com).
 
Freedom colonies are the communities of targeted people that formed immediately as a response to Western settler-colonialism. From the palenques, quilombos, and maroon colonies in Colombia, Brazil, and Jamaica and the rest of Latin America and the Caribbean including Haiti, to the “black/brown “freedmen” settlements" in North America, Australia, Africa and Asia - wherever Western cultures invaded during its colonial era - the targeted peoples (of genocide, racialized “one-drop” chattel slavery, racism, White Supremacy) defended themselves by creating “colonies of freedom.” (More at iMappingFreedom.tumblr.com).

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This submission has been accepted for WikiConference North America 2018.



Title
Wiki Mapping Freedom
Theme (optional)
Relationship building & support, Editor Recruitment & Retention, Inclusion & Diversity, Tech & Tools
Academic Peer Review option
Yes
Type of submission
panel and workshop
Author
darold cuba
E-mail address
darold.cuba@columbia.edu
Wikimedia username

LumaNatic

Affiliation(s) (optional)

AfroCROWD, Wikimedia NYC

Abstract
  1. MappingFreedom is my grad thesis at Columbia’s Oral History Masters program where I'm a Wikipedia Fellow and the Wikimedian-In-Residence. We're building a digital database and interactive, multimedia GIS & Wiki-enabled map and Oral History Archive of all of the #FreedomColonies on the planet, using Wikimedia tools and platform (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:LumaNatic/Freedom_colonies).

Freedom colonies are the communities of targeted people that formed immediately as a response to Western settler-colonialism. From the palenques, quilombos, and maroon colonies in Colombia, Brazil, and Jamaica and the rest of Latin America and the Caribbean including Haiti, to the “black/brown “freedmen” settlements" in North America, Australia, Africa and Asia - wherever Western cultures invaded during its colonial era - the targeted peoples (of genocide, racialized “one-drop” chattel slavery, racism, White Supremacy) defended themselves by creating “colonies of freedom.” (More at iMappingFreedom.tumblr.com).

I’m proposing a panel of freedom colony descendant, scholars and interested parties (of which I am all three), the AfroCROWD leadership, WhoseKnowledge and other such interested parties, and Wikimedia leadership, tech and data analytics team, and other interested parties, to explore/discuss how Wikipedia can help create such a database and map, and the best practices to do so, while also exploring barriers, (for example why isn’t there a list already on Wikipedia.) After the panel, I’m proposing a workshop where interested parties can immediately start working to contribute to the initial freedom colonies article, and then creating new articles for colonies that don’t have them, and contributing to ones that already exist, especially stubs. Data analytics, GIS, and others with corroborating technology skills can start to create and maintain the database that will house the list, and the mapping apparatus to locate all of the freedom colonies on the planet.

This adds to the diversity and inclusion efforts of Wikipedia and the Wikimedia foundation, creating equitable content that can then be showcased to invite diverse editors and contributors to contributors to the Wiki platform amplifying AfroCROWD’s efforts and others who engage in such efforts.

Length of presentation

45 panel, 75 minute workshop

Special requests

projector for short (5-7 min deck)

Preferred room size

thinking 25-50 ppl

Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?
Outside of grad school application, no.
If you will be incorporating a slidedeck during your presentation, do you agree to upload it to Commons before your session, with a CC-BY-SA 4.0 license, including suitable attribution in the slidedeck for any images used?

Yes

Will you attend WikiConference North America if your submission is not accepted?

Yes

Interested attendees

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  1. LumaNatic (talk) 22:28, 15 August 2018 (UTC)