Wikimedia Diversity Conference 2017/Skill sharing 3

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Skill sharing session 3:

Etherpad

Accessing resources to increase diversity edit

This session will be about what strategies Wikimedians need in order to use resources in a way that strengthens diversity. Resources and grants are good because they can help focus on targets, but also bad because there's not enough for everything, and they can come at the cost of diversity and reproduce homogenous environments. How can we satisfy the needs of all groups when our resources are relatively small and limited? How do Wikimedians deal with conflicts and tradeoffs related to resource allocation?

Session overview edit

Welcome & Introducions edit

  • Jorid, 2 min

Icebreaker expansive thinking on resources edit

  • What are resources? Individual brainstorm & report back - Marti, 10 mins

resources we need - examples edit

  • introduce framing, suggest thinking about this as a specific project - Marti, 1 min
Example of lack of monetary resources - story of Bangladesh monetary resources - Afifa, 5 mins
WMNO Saami language skills - Astrid, 5 mins

resources we need edit

  • What resources do we need - Katy, 10 mins (Groups of 3)
  • Brainstorm strategies for securing those resources - Katy, 15 mins (Groups)
  • Report back (if time allows)

Closing edit

  • Funding/Community Resources that are available
  • Thank you--this is the start of a conversation.
  • Learning pattern!

Session outcome edit

Based on the Etherpad from the session and the post-its, a learning pattern will be written by session participants and shared on Meta. Are you interested in helping write the learning pattern? Please reach out to Astrid Carlsen.

Facilitators edit

Interested attendees edit

  1. Smirkybec (talk) 21:33, 2 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  2. --CDG (WMAT staff) (talk) 10:27, 5 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  3. Jackiekoerner (talk) 14:48, 5 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  4. Anass Sedrati (talk) 21:12, 5 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]