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{{WCNA 2019 Session Submission
 
{{WCNA 2019 Session Submission
|status=Accepted
 
 
|theme=Relationship Building & Support<br />
 
|theme=Relationship Building & Support<br />
 
|type=Workshop
 
|type=Workshop
|abstract=You may have heard that there were 9 international working groups https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Working_Groups comprised of volunteers and staff from across our Movement, working over the past year and a half on various recommendations around thematic areas that will shape the future of our Wikimedia Movement.
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|abstract=You may have heard that there were 9 international working groups comprised of volunteers and staff from across the Wikimedia movement working over the past year and a half to develop recommendations around thematic areas that will shape the future of our movement. With a great deal of effort, research and conversations with communities, the first draft of the recommendations was developed by the working groups and shared prior to Wikimania in August 2019. After online and in-person discussions, a second iteration was prepared and shared in September 2019.
   
You might even have heard that their recommendations were combined at a recent event, the Harmonization Sprint (event page https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Recommendations/Harmonization_Sprint), into a coherent set of recommendations on how to help the Movement achieve with diversity and inclusivity as the goals of Knowledge Equity and Knowledge as a Service.
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This second iteration is where we are now: 89 recommendations at varying lengths and depths, with many overlapping elements and points of convergence, developed by the movement for the movement. Over the next few weeks, these 89 recommendations will be brought into one coherent set, to once again share with the movement and subsequently move towards implementation for our goals of Knowledge Equity and Knowledge as a Service.
   
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This session will focus on sharing an update on where the process is now, how we got here, and how best we can plan the next steps through engagement across our movement.
Some of you may have participated in strategy salons or seen and commented on the first draft recommendations, shared with the public before Wikimania https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Recommendations.
 
   
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The slides for the presentation are [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vFvf_C_h5Vx-arY6yqTaJ5DTjvSEz1Rx1HD2rhTGJ7U/edit?usp=sharing here].
Whether you answered Yes or No to these, you will likely have questions, thoughts, ideas, or reactions to them. Welcome to our session!!
 
 
This workshop has three components:
 
1) A brief presentation of what the recommendations are and how we got here,
 
2) An opportunity to discuss these recommendations with some of those who worked on them, and
 
3) The ability to react to and offer feedback on all of them in one location.
 
 
Some of these recommendations will likely change how the global Wikimedia Movement operates, and the more we can all understand what is being proposed and have our voices included, the more this will indeed be consistent with the Wiki Way of doing things. This is our intention for this workshop.
 
 
|academic=No
 
|academic=No
 
|author=Jeffrey Keefer & Mehrdad Pourzaki
 
|author=Jeffrey Keefer & Mehrdad Pourzaki
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|username=FULBERT & MPourzaki (WMF)
 
|username=FULBERT & MPourzaki (WMF)
 
|affiliates=WMF Movement Strategy Core Team & Wikimedia NYC & Wikimedia LGBT+ User Group
 
|affiliates=WMF Movement Strategy Core Team & Wikimedia NYC & Wikimedia LGBT+ User Group
|time=90 minutes
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|time=45 minutes
 
|size=large -- enough room for a short 15 minutes slide presentation then space for large Post-Its around the room and for people to move around as they discuss in small, moving groups and add thoughts onto the Post-Its.
 
|size=large -- enough room for a short 15 minutes slide presentation then space for large Post-Its around the room and for people to move around as they discuss in small, moving groups and add thoughts onto the Post-Its.
 
|presented=Yes - the Harmonization Sprint (Mehrdad) & Wikimania 2019 (Jeffrey)
 
|presented=Yes - the Harmonization Sprint (Mehrdad) & Wikimania 2019 (Jeffrey)
 
|present-other=Yes.
 
|present-other=Yes.
 
|status=Accepted
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|presentors=Anne Clin (Risker), Jackie Koerner, Jeffrey Keefer,
 
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 9 November 2019

This submission has been accepted for WikiConference North America 2019.



Title:

The Wikimedia Movement Strategy and You: What Are the Recommendations and What Can You Do About Them?

Theme:

Relationship Building & Support

Type of session:

Workshop

Abstract:

You may have heard that there were 9 international working groups comprised of volunteers and staff from across the Wikimedia movement working over the past year and a half to develop recommendations around thematic areas that will shape the future of our movement. With a great deal of effort, research and conversations with communities, the first draft of the recommendations was developed by the working groups and shared prior to Wikimania in August 2019. After online and in-person discussions, a second iteration was prepared and shared in September 2019.

This second iteration is where we are now: 89 recommendations at varying lengths and depths, with many overlapping elements and points of convergence, developed by the movement for the movement. Over the next few weeks, these 89 recommendations will be brought into one coherent set, to once again share with the movement and subsequently move towards implementation for our goals of Knowledge Equity and Knowledge as a Service.

This session will focus on sharing an update on where the process is now, how we got here, and how best we can plan the next steps through engagement across our movement.

The slides for the presentation are here.

Academic Peer Review option:

No

Author name:

Jeffrey Keefer & Mehrdad Pourzaki

E-mail address:

FULBERT@fulbert.org & mpourzaki@wikimedia.org

Wikimedia username:

FULBERT & MPourzaki (WMF)

Affiliated organization(s):

WMF Movement Strategy Core Team & Wikimedia NYC & Wikimedia LGBT+ User Group

Estimated time:

45 minutes

Preferred room size:

large -- enough room for a short 15 minutes slide presentation then space for large Post-Its around the room and for people to move around as they discuss in small, moving groups and add thoughts onto the Post-Its.

Special requests:

Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:

Yes - the Harmonization Sprint (Mehrdad) & Wikimania 2019 (Jeffrey)

If your submission is not accepted, would you be open to presenting your topic in another part of the program? (e.g. lightning talk or unconference session)

Yes.