I love this. I'm away at the #wow2022 Wikipedia conference and what do I see? More fab results from the peeps at home - well done and great work @datadotgay , User:Stitchbird2, and Gareth!
Next up, Philip Egbule & Juliet Ossai present Feminists’ Movements and Campaign for Gender Parity and Conflict Mediation in the Global South: Using Social Media for Long-haul Activism #wow2022
Wikipedia pages on First Nation people are written with a settler narrative. Better understanding is needed to understand the relevancy and appropriateness of resources used on Wikipedia pages like this one https://t.co/vz4ijDHePI - @kirstythorpe#wow2022
AustLang is a useful resources providing information about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages assembled from referenced sources https://t.co/68FP8NZele #wow2022
@SaywhatNathan is discussing The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Protocols for Libraries, Archives and Information Service, which @ALIANational published in 1995 #wow2022 https://t.co/3krHMUCDuJ
Great to be back at the University of Sydney for "The Worlds of Wikimedia" conference - a chance to meet some colleagues, friends (and family!) in person for the first time!
#WoW2022@Sydney_Uni