Wikimedia CEE Hub/Microgrants/report/HERitage Follow-Up Event in the Buffer Zone

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HERitage Follow-Up Event in the Buffer Zone
By: SofiaCh

The HERitage Follow-Up Event in the Buffer Zone successfully expanded upon the objectives of our previous initiative. Featuring impactful activities such as a Wikipedia Marathon edit-a-thon, dynamic discussions, and collaborative editing session, we continued our mission to amplify the voices of Cypriot women on Wikipedia. Despite challenges such as weather conditions that were not conducive, particularly due to high temperatures, which affected attendance and subsequently led to minimal growth in article creation, the event cultivated a supportive community where participants exchanged experiences and insights, enriching the representation of Cypriot cultural heritage online. Particularly effective was the collaborative editing session, which facilitated real-time contributions and knowledge exchange. Overall, the event reinforced our commitment to promoting diversity and overcoming gender bias within the Wikimedia community.

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  • 9:30 - 9:45: Welcome by Anna Prodromou, Wikimedia Community User Group Cyprus Leader
  • 9:45 - 10:00: Introduction to Wikipedia principles by ZahHera
  • 10:00 - 10:30: Open discussion moderated by Anna Prodromou
  • 10:30 - 11:00: Presentation on creating new accounts, editing articles, etc. by ToparkM
  • 11:00 - 11:15: Coffee Break
  • 11:15 - 13:00: Collaborative edit-a-thon
  • 13:00 - 13:30: Lunch Break
  • 13:30 - 15:00: Collaborative edit-a-thon and Wrap Up

The event commenced with participant introductions and a welcoming session. Following this, ZahHera delivered a presentation introducing attendees to Wikimedia and its principles, after which Anna Prodromou led an open discussion. Subsequently, ToparkM facilitated activities where new users created accounts and learned to edit articles using the dashboard. Participants also utilized the sandbox to address potential issues before publishing, enabling preliminary work that may not be immediately visible. Additionally, a Telegram group was created to facilitate ongoing collaboration and idea exchange among participants. This group discussed future projects with enthusiasm, such as organizing photographic sessions and meet-ups for both sides of the border. These activities facilitated real-time contributions and immediate feedback, aiming to enhance the inclusive representation of Cypriot cultural heritage online. Overall, the event successfully promoted diversity within the Wikimedia community and contributed to mitigating gender bias.

Main Outcomes

Main outcomes can be depicted in the [Heritage Amplified – Reload Dashboard]

  • 10 participants, including the 2 organizers
  • 2 Articles Created
  • 6 Articles Edited
  • 15 Total Edits
  • 40 Commons Uploads