Kalender Ekuitas Pengetahuan
Kembali ke tahun 2017, Gerakan Wikimedia menyetujui Arahan Strategis dengan tujuan intinya untuk menjadi infrastruktur penting dari ekosistem pengetahuan bebas hingga tahun 2030. Salah satu prioritas untuk mencapai tujuan ini disebut "Kesetaraan Pengetahuan (Sebagai gerakan sosial, kami akan memfokuskan upaya kami pada pengetahuan dan komunitas yang telah ditinggalkan oleh struktur kekuasaan dan hak istimewa Kami akan menyambut orang-orang dari berbagai latar belakang untuk membangun komunitas yang kuat dan beragam. Kami akan mendobrak hambatan sosial, politik, dan teknis yang mencegah orang mengakses dan berkontribusi pada pengetahuan gratis.). Tapi apa artinya itu dalam konteks Anda? Apa yang sudah dilakukan orang lain untuk menerjemahkan "Kesetaraan Pengetahuan" dari tingkat strategis ke tingkat programatik?
In the light of the last days and weeks of the year, we at Wikimedia Deutschland, adapted the German tradition of the “Advent calendar” counting the days towards Christmas (December 1 to 24), and shared one story per day on how Wikimedians are working towards achieving Knowledge Equity in their respective context. The idea is mainly to inspire Wikimedians what other Wikimedians are already doing. Happy reading and sharing!
One story per day
From December 1 to 24, we shared one story per day how Wikimedians around the world are working towards Knowledge Equity in their context.
1: Promoting LGBT rights in Serbia: Bojan from Serbia
2: Reviving Sámi languages and culture trough Wikimedia: Astrid and Åsa from Norway
3: Textbooks on Wikibooks for Taiwanese migrant communities: Chia-Yi from Taiwan
4: Gender-sensitive language as a tool to promote equity: Claudia from Austria
5: Wikimedia sebagai alat jurnalis sipil meliput unjuk rasa Chili 2019: Patricia dari Chili
6: Mendukung dan melestarikan keanekaragaman bahasa Indonesia: Wikimedia Indonesia dan komunitas Indonesia
7: Including voices of the unheard of your own country: Sandra from the Netherlands
8: Adding Catalan Sign Language to Wiktionary: Roc from Catalonia
9: Supporting women and high-quality content on women: Dominique from Côte d’Ivoire
10: A Wikipedia community in a country where Wikipedia is banned: A Turkish Wikipedian
11: Reviving Indian minority languages through Wikisource: Rupika from India
12: Preserving Palestinian History through Open Projects: Majd from Beirut
13: Creating a space for researchers and activists to study Wikipedia's content diversity coverage: Marc from Catalonia
14: Helping to make the people and History of the Caribbean more visible through Wikimedia: Sherry in the US
15: Wikimedia as a tool for activism: Houssem from Tunisia
16: Rethinking how we structure our knowledge to respect indigenous knowledge: Stacy from Toronto
17: Wiki Human Rights: building memory in the digital environment: Wikimedia Argentina
18: Promoting language diversity in Russia: Farhad from Russia
19: Enabling indigenous communities to document their own knowledge: Mónica from Colombia
20: Working on access and recognition for greater diversity: Rohini and Chinmayi from India
21: Working on equality and equity under difficult political circumstances: Bara'a from Palestine
22: Breaking down technical barriers to create free knowledge: Mahuton from Benin
23: Training seniors to edit Wikipedia – and contribute to more different points of view in the projects: Wikimedia Israel
24: Working towards knowledge equity means working on closing the "know do gaps": Alice from Uganda
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