Consulta Comunitária/Carta do Movimento

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Ask Me Anything session introduction (12 November), presented by a Movement Charter Drafting Committee member.

This page is dedicated to community consultations about the content of the Movement Charter, which is being drafted by the Movement Charter Drafting Committee (MCDC). You can see summary of the feedback from the community consultation, responses to the feedback by the MCDC.

The MCDC presented the first outline of the Charter at the 2022 Wikimedia Summit. The MCDC then integrated the initial feedback collected during the Summit.

The MCDC organized its first Community Consultation in November and December 2022. Details of the communication channels and engagement are below. The full feedback is captured on this page, including some detailed responses by the MCDC (highlighted in orange).

The community consultation to collect feedback on the draft of the first three sections of the Movement Charter is taking place between November 20 and December 18, 2022. Feedback can be shared in different ways and in the language you prefer:

Ask Me Anything on Movement Charter sessions

With the goal of ensuring that anyone interested is well informed to fully participate in the conversations and are empowered to contribute their perspective on the Movement Charter, three Ask Me Anything about Movement Charter sessions were organized, scheduled for different time zones. These sessions took before the community consultation period.

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The sessions are for anyone interested in learning about the Movement Charter: Goal, purpose, why it matters to a Wikimedian as well as communities, and what impact it has. Members of the MCDC will be present to answer any questions on the Charter you might have and receive feedback. All three sessions follow the same structure and program.

  • Everyone can join the call (via Zoom), no registration needed.
  • Access links for calls will be shared 48 hours before on this page
  • Engage as you like: speaking up, writing, or just listening.
  • Event language is English, simultaneous interpretation available (depending on the call)
  • Only the presentation of the session is recorded and shared afterwards, no recording of conversations
  • For a welcoming space for everyone, constructive communication is expected by everyone (Universal Code of Conduct applies)

Ask Me Anything #1: Asia-Pacific

Ask Me Anything #2: Europe/MENA/Sub Saharan Africa

  • Date and time: Saturday, November 12, 2022 at 15:00-16.30 UTC (your local time)
  • (Exact same timing as session #2 listed above, yes)
  • Language interpretation: Spanish, Portuguese
  • Notes from the session

Community consultation

For the regional conversations, please observe the following points:

  • Everyone can join the call (via Zoom/Google Meet), no registration needed.
  • Access links for calls will be shared 48 hours before on this page
  • Engage as you like: speaking up, writing, or just listening.
  • With exception of the Middle East and North Africa session, the event will be conducted in English; simultaneous interpretation available.
  • The conversations will not be recorded, except for the section where participants are invited to share what they discussed in the breakout rooms. Documentation (notes and videos) are available on Meta.
  • For a welcoming space for everyone, constructive communication is expected by everyone. The Universal Code of Conduct applies.
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Regional conversation: Northern & Western Europe

Regional conversation: Sub-Saharan Africa

Regional conversation: South Asia

Regional conversation: Middle East and North Africa

Regional conversation: United States and Canada

  • Date and time: Tuesday, 6 December 2022 at 02:00 – 03:30 UTC (your local time)
    • Please note this actually takes place on Monday, 5 December 2022, 9 pm Eastern US/6 pm Pacific
  • Language interpretation: -
  • Documentation (notes, videos)

Regional conversation: Latin America and the Caribbean

  • Date and time: Lundi 12 December 2022 at