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Let’s Connect Newsletter Issue 4


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What is happening in Let’s Connect this month

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Welcome to the March issue of the Let’s Connect monthly newsletter. We are happy to have new Working Group members join the Let’s Connect Team this month. We have also hosted our second Let’s Connect Connectathon. Anytime you connect through the skills directly, you will receive this connector badge below. Check this link if you want to learn how to make a connection.


Did you miss Learning Clinics - no worries!

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If you missed our session about Capacities and the important principles needed for effectively running a small affiliate - with Wikimedia Ireland, Wikimedia Romania and Moldova. Find the recording here and the slide deck here. Learning Clinic: Guidelines, best practices and documented learnings related to travel scholarships with Wikimedia Australia.


What Learning Clinics can you start getting excited about?

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Check out our upcoming learning clinics on the calendar session of our Meta page here.


Other learning opportunities in the Movement

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In partnership with Let's Connect, Creative Commons and Wiki Loves Living Heritage invite our communities to advocate for open access to living heritage documentation. Join the Ethics of Open Sharing webinar to discuss open access to living heritage documentation with Mehtab Khan, Melissa Shaginoff, Patricia Adjei and Shailili Zamora Aray. We are also happy to share that the Ethical Sharing Card Deck will be launched at the event.

Join us on April 14, 2023, from 3 p.m.–4.30 p.m. Register now via: https://w.wiki/6Zp3

WikiForHumanRights is launching its campaign with a webinar. Register for the Zoom event on April 18 at 1500 UTC here. Join the international writing contest here. And share the blog post about the campaign with your communities.

News from Movement Strategy

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The Movement Charter Drafting Committee invites everyone interested in sharing their feedback on the proposed methodology to join the community conversation hours: 1. Community conversation hour #1: 18 April at 10:00 UTC - Movement Charter Community Consultation One. 2. Community conversation hour #2: 24 April at 17:00 UTC - Movement Charter Community Consultation Two. When signing up, please leave a comment if you need language support. Please note that language interpretation will be provided if at least 3 people are interested in a given language.

The Movement Charter Drafting Committee (MCDC) is collecting early input from the Wikimedia movement on the proposed methodology for the ratification of the Movement Charter from April 10 to 28, 2023. Ratification of the Movement Charter is planned for Jan-March 2024, according to the timeline.

The MCDC invites interested people to share feedback on the open questions via Comment on the Meta Talk page Comment on the Movement Strategy Forum Join the community conversation hours


Story from Let’s Connect

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My name is Chinmayee Mishra, often called “Chinu” by my friends and colleagues in the Wikimedia movement. I am associated with a small regional affiliate in South Asia - The Odia Wikimedians User Group, and have recently joined the Let’s Connect team as a working group member.

7 years' journey in the movement has taught me many things, making me aware of my strengths, capabilities and scopes where I can evolve. As an individual, I have found that I am most effective & efficient when I am flexible with my work. But in my first month of working with the Let’s Connect team, there is a little bit of change in the understanding now, of course, in a better way. :)

Now I see that the effect of independent work can be highly impactful, too, when you have a creative and collaborative team, where we can bounce ideas off each other, raise questions and get solutions for a great result. The way of trying to identify genuine issues faced by Wikimedians around the globe, the simple way of showcasing the impactful solutions by experts to a larger audience, tracking the inputs & feedback from the participants in different learning clinics or interactive sessions, the precise & streamlined process of executing tasks/plans, the amazing connectathons and lot more wonderful factors are there which I loved and learnt too.

Looking forward to more such marvelous experiences with the team. Let’s stay connected.. :)

Chinmayee Mishra


Resource to check out:

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  • Check out the new WIKIMOVE Podcast about the system of Governance for Wikipedia: They talk about IP blocks, notability and the work of Wikimedia Stewards with Florence Devouard and Martin Rulsch. They ask the question: does the system need to change, or do people need to learn to obey the rules better? Find the link to the conversation here.
  • Wikipedia Weekly Network is a cool Youtube channel to subscribe to for weekly videos to help you improve your on-Wiki skills. Check out last week's video on editing Wikidata!


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