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Wikimedia NYC remains committed to the well-being of its communities. We have decided to begin hosting in-person events with a hybrid element starting late 2022. We ask if you want to participate in person you should be vaccinated and also be sure to respect others' personal space. If you are not feeling well, please attend remotely.
Upcoming meetups and ongoing events
December
- When: Sunday December 8th, 1 pm
- Where: Drip Beverage Lounge - 830 Rogers Ave BK, NY 11226
January
- When: Saturday January 25th, 12-5 pm (followed by afterparty)
- Where: Brooklyn Central Library, Grand Army Plaza
Past Meetups & Events in 2023–24
- November 26: Wikicurious: Capturing the Moment
- November 22: Foundation and Friends' Free Culture Friday
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- September 25: Annual Election & Members Meeting
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- October 3: History of Medicine in Newark Wikipedia Editathon at Dana Library
- October 1: Hispanic-Latinx Heritage Month: Edit-a-thon!
- September 20: Annual Election & Members Meeting
- August 27: Great North American Wiknic on Governors Island
- August 23: WikiWednesday Salon - August
- July 29: New York Botanical Garden Environment of the Bronx Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- July 19: WikiWednesday Salon - July
Photos from past Meetups & Events
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Wiki Worlds Fair - August 2022
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Wikipedia Day - Jefferson Market Library - January 2023
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WikiWedneday - Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch - February 2023
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Groiler Club Tour - March 2023
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Earth Day Edit-a-thon with Sure We Can recycling center - Brooklyn Public Library Bushwick Branch - April 2023
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Environment of the Bronx - NYBG - July 2023
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Wiki-Picnic - Governors Island - August 2023
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WikiWednesday - Prime Produce - September 2023
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Wikidata Day - October 2023
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Wikipedia Day - Brown Institute - January 2024
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Wiki-Cake at Wikipedia Day 2024
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Community Gardens edit-a-thon at Prime Produce - May 2024
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Wiki-Picnic - Governors Island - June 2024
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Wiki-coaches and cake - Wikicurious at Civic Hall - July 2024
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Wiki-Picnic - Roosevelt Island - August 2024
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Wikicurious: Editing to the Beat at Lehman College - September 2024
See also
- Archive of events in prior years
- Wikimedia New York City's Code of Conduct
- Wikimedia New York City Discord server
- Membership
When and Where | |
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Date | June 22, 2017 |
Time | 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
Address | MoMA Library Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building Museum of Modern Art 4 West 54th Street |
City, State | New York City, New York 10019 |
The Wiki Loves Pride Edit-a-thon NYC will be held Thursday June 22, 2017 at the Museum of Modern Art.
Themes for this event include art related to HIV/AIDS activism and on LGBTQ artists of the African Diaspora as part of the Black Lunch Table project.
This is the third annual Wiki Loves Pride editathon at MoMA - see 2015 edition and 2016 edition.
Event details
All are invited, with no specialized knowledge of the subject or Wikipedia editing experience required. Please bring your laptop and power cord; we will provide research resources, WiFi, and a list of suggested topics.
Admission to the edit-a-thon is free, but please RSVP.
- RSVP on Eventbrite: to be announced
- RSVP on Meetup: to be announced
- RSVP on Wikipedia: #Sign up
- Date: Thursday, June 22, 2017
- Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
- Location: MoMA Library, located in the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building at 4 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 40°45′41″N 73°58′40″W / 40.761484°N 73.977664°W
- Please note that this entrance is 1 block north of the main 53rd Street entrance, closer to 5th Avenue
- Subway: or to Fifth Avenue / 53rd Street
- Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M7, M10, M20, M50, M104 buses
- What to bring: A laptop. We will help you access the museum's wireless network
Tasks
- Black Lunch Table has a subsection for Wiki Loves Pride of possible articles to improve or create.
- The Tasks page has a sampling of possible articles to create or improve, among other tasks to consider.
- A focus on underrepresented artists and art from the Wiki Loves Pride list, plus any other topics of interest to event participants.
- Source of existing bio articles to develop further: Category:LGBT artists
- Niv Acosta
- Ajamu X
- Alvin Baltrop
- Richmond Barthe
- Monstah Black
- Mark Bradford
- Marc Brandenburg
- Michelle Marie Charles
- Ulrick Desert
- NIC Kay
- Rotimi Fan-Kayode
- Brendan Fernandes
- Lyle Ashton Harris
- Carrie Hawks
- Reagan Holiday
- Juliana Huxtable
- Texas Isaiah
- E. Jane
- Isaac Julien
- Kia Labeija
- Babirye Leilah
- Jamal T. Lewis
- Kalup Linzy
- Steve Locke
- Michael Mitchell
- Devin N. Morris
- Zanele Muholi
- Sur Rodney (Sur)
- rukus!Federation
- Rafia Santana
- Jacolby Satterwhite
- Paul Mpagi Sepuya
- Elizabeth Mputu
- Rashaad Newsome
- Shikeith
- Devan Shimoyama
- Alexandria Smith
- Mickalene Thomas
- Adejoke Tugbiyele
- Derrick Woods-Morrow
- The Very Black Project
- Kehinde Wiley
- Geo Wyeth
Resources
- New York Public Library Gay and Lesbian Collections – AIDS/HIV Collections
- Rainbow History Project
- Washington Post Historical Database
MoMA
- MoMA Library
- DADABASE - online catalog, includes links to subscription databases you can use on site, such as Jstor, Art Full Text, Dissertation Full Text, and more.
- MoMA Collection
- MoMA Archives
Support
Organizations supporting Wikipedia LGBT+ outreach in New York City and providing Wikipedia support for this event include the following:
- Thanks MoMA for hosting the event!
- Thanks Wiki NYC for presenting the event!
- Thanks Wikimedia LGBT+ for managing the global Wiki Loves Pride 2017 campaign!
- Thanks thebody.com for publicizing the event to local people and LGBT+ organizations!
- Thanks La Guardia and Wagner Archives for bringing in researchers from the Ed Koch Collection research project!
- Thanks AfroCROWD for inviting your community of Wikipedia editors!
- Thanks Black Lunch Table for inviting your community of Wikipedia editors!
- Thanks Art + Feminism for helping to organize art-related Wikipedia events in NYC and beyond!
Developing Wikipedia is a collaborative effort. Thanks to everyone who contributes to the success of this and other programs.
External links
- Wiki Loves Pride
- Wiki Loves Pride 2017
- Wikimedia LGBT/Portal
- The Museum of Modern Art
- MoMA GLAM
- Wikipedia Meetup - NYC (main events page)
- Wikimedia New York City
- Free Culture Alliance NYC