When and Where | |
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Date | Thursday, April 11, 2024 |
Time | 12:30 - 3:30pm |
Address | City Tech Library Multimedia Screening and Meeting Space 300 Jay Street, Brooklyn NY |
City, State | Brooklyn, New York 11201 |
We're excited to edit Wikipedia with the new LGBTQIA collections at City Tech Library! Join us in person on April 11th to learn about these great new materials at City Tech Library; to learn about editing Wikipedia; and to help increase representation of LGBTQIA individuals and issues online.
All attendees are subject to Wikimedia NYC's Code of Conduct and the Technical Code of Conduct.
Participation in this Pride event is made possible due to generous funding from the New York City Council Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual Caucus and the Office of the Mayor, and supported by The LaGuardia and Wagner Archives.
Details
edit- Date: Thursday, April 11, 2024
- Time: Editing: drop in from 12:30-3:30pm, followed by a reception to celebrate the library's LGBTQIA collection from 4-5pm
- Location: City Tech Library Multimedia Screening and Meeting Space, 300 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
- Technology for editing: Feel free to bring your own device; we'll also have laptops available for use.
Interested in attending, but not a CUNY student or faculty? Please get in touch; we'll help you navigate City Tech building security. Email Jen: jennifer.hoyer18@citytech.cuny.edu
What we'll do together
editWe'll kick this event off with a short talk by Anthony Amiewalan, whose books we're excited to have in our LGBTQIA collection.
Following that, we'll give a brief introduction to editing Wikipedia and an overview on how attendees can get started.
We'll spend time editing Wikipedia until 3:30pm; please feel free to drop in and edit any time between 12:30 and 3:30pm.
Afterwards, attendees are welcome to join us from 4 to 5pm for a reception celebrating the library's new LGBTQIA collection -- and celebrating all our hard work editing Wikipedia!
About our Guest Speaker: Anthony Amiewalan
editAnthony Amiewalan (Ami-wellan) is a first-generation Nigerian American, who was born in the South, grew up in the Midwest, and for a short time lived on the West Coast. He is now based in Bedstuy with his longtime partner. Anthony pulls from his Nigerian heritage, inspired by wood carvings, colorful geometric patterns, and clean, sharp lines to create his illustrations. He incorporates his experiences living throughout the country, traveling abroad, and interpersonal relationships to develop what he calls "a visual diary." Anthony's educational and professional pursuits have been in economic development, reinforced by his Master's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from San Jose State University.
Although Anthony has never formally studied art, he has always loved painting and drawing as a form of self-reflection and mediation – and as an outlet for creative expression. Anthony has published three books. His most recent title is Eddie & Alan, a work of fiction. At its heart, this story seeks to shed light on the complexities of relationships between men, the fluidity of sexuality, and what happens when the lines are blurred. He is the author of Jojoba (Hah-hoh-bah), his coming-of-age story of coming to terms with his sexuality and redefining success for himself. Anthony is the illustrator of A Visual Diary, a book of illustrations filled with colorful images that reflect his personality and inner thoughts. He works full-time as a public servant for the City of New York City, as the Director of Buyer Services, to encourage and support the thoughtful inclusion of women and minority-owned businesses in all city-funded projects to ensure the City of New York's suppliers reflect the diversity of New York City.
Visit his website (www.anthonyamiewalan.com) to view his works of art.
Wikipedia Resources
editLibrary Resources
editCity Tech Library is excited to launch its new LGBTQIA collection. You can find these materials shelved on the staircase in the library; we've also pulled some of them out specifically to use in this editathon.
City Tech faculty and students can also use online resources from the library. Explore our database list to get started, or take a look at some of these useful databases:
Getting Started: Articles that need basic cleanup
edit- Kehinde Wiley: the existing Wikipedia article is flagged as needing copyediting
- Jordan Casteel (featured in the library book Young, Gifted and Black): the existing Wikipedia article is flagged as having a promotional tone; see if you could edit it to include more academic sources and if you could change the overall tone.
Digging in: Existing Articles to Add To
edit- Ma-Nee Chacaby: we have her book, A Two Spirit Journey. The existing Wikipedia article needs more information; one place to start is adding section headings and looking for other sources to cite.
- GenderFail: the existing Wikipedia article needs better, scholarly citations.
- Disability Studies: the existing Wikipedia article has an extensive section on crip theory, but you could look further into possible additions
- New York Women's House of Detention: the existing Wikipedia article is decent, but just has one short quote from Hugh Ryan’s book (which we have at City Tech). An editor could create a separate section on the queer history of Women’s House of Detention
- Samuel Levi Jones (featured in the library book Young, Gifted and Black): the existing Wikipedia article is classified as a stub, which means that it’s very short and needs more added to it
- D'Angelo Lovell Williams (featured in the library book Young, Gifted and Black): the existing Wikipedia article is a pretty short one that needs more added to it
Up For a Challenge? New Material to Create
editWhile some of these subjects might not have enough material to create new articles, we could create new Wikidata items about them all! Curious about editing Wikidata? Feel free to ask for help
- Anthony Amiewalan (we have two books by him) -- File:Loz Anthony AmiewalanDSC01583.jpg
- Trans Assistance Project (see a chapter on this in “Our Work is Everywhere”): there’s no article for this, but it’s mentioned in the Trans Lifeline article. Read that article to determine if a separate Trans Assistance Project is needed; alternately, you could add material about the Trans Assistance Project into the Trans Lifeline article if that feels most appropriate.
- Pansy Beat magazine
- Andy Robert (featured in the library book Young, Gifted and Black)
- Chiffon Thomas (featured in the library book Young, Gifted and Black)
- Alteronce Gumby (featured in the library book Young, Gifted and Black)
- Tunji Adeniyi-Jones (featured in the library book Young, Gifted and Black)
Other Work to Explore
editThe Wiki Loves Pride Tasks page has a sampling of possible articles to create or improve, among other tasks to consider.
Please Join Us! Sign up:
editAre you a City Tech faculty or student? RSVP's aren't necessary, but feel free to click "Sign Up" below if you already have a Wikipedia account.
Interested in attending, but not a CUNY student or faculty? Please get in touch; we'll help you navigate City Tech building security. Email Jen: jennifer.hoyer18 citytech.cuny.edu
Planning to attend
- (likely) Tduk (talk) 13:22, 11 April 2024 (UTC)