WhoseKnowledge?

@WhoseKnowledge

Centering the knowledges of marginalised communities from around the world. Re-imagining the internet to be for and from us all.

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    2 Jun 2020

    (1/5) We are an anti-racist organization. Today, as everyday, we stand in solidarity with our Black communities and friends everywhere. We ask everyone else to reflect: what does it mean to be actively anti-racist, rather than passively non-racist? Share your practices with us.

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  2. 14 hours ago

    📢 Don't forget to use the hashtags and in the edit summary to join the campaign and the category if you upload a new image. Let's celebrate and bring more visibility to women and non-binary persons across the globe! 🎉

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  3. 14 hours ago

    What about giving it a try? Look no further! ✨ We've compiled lists of women biographies on that are lacking images:

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  4. 14 hours ago

    Need more info on how to upload images? Read our step-by-step guide: And if you still have questions about what can and what can't be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, we've also prepared a list of dos and don'ts. 👇🏾

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  5. 14 hours ago

    ✅ Last but not least: add it to a article, listing the hashtags and in the edit summary. Not sure about which images can be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons? 🤔 We explain it here:

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  6. 14 hours ago

    There are five basic steps: ✅ If you don't have one, create an account ✅ Find an image with a free license to share on ✅ Upload it to Wikimedia Commons under the category ✅ Describe the image

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  7. 14 hours ago

    You can use any of the images that were brought online as part of to illustrate Wikipedia articles: But you can also upload new ones! Don't know how to do it? We've got you covered! ✨

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  8. 14 hours ago

    Want to help bring more images of women/trans/non-binary persons to ? Join our friends as part of the , taking place until August 31st, which will populate articles with freely licensed images. Here's how it works👇🏾

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  9. Jul 21

    Read more about our milestones and celebrations for 2021 and our efforts for in our newsletter. ✨ Haven't you signed up yet? Subscribe here:

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  10. Jul 21

    We also take a moment to celebrate our growing team, and the funding that still values our work and sees its importance as the world navigates a new normal. We are honored to announce that Whose Knowledge? is now a grantee of the . 🎉

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  11. Jul 21

    In our upcoming initiative , we celebrate the radical possibilities that emerge from indigenous perspectives against the climate crisis. Together with activists, scholars, and policymakers, we will share our knowledges and co-design policies and projects.

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  12. Jul 21

    As we move ahead in creating , we don't shy away from hard conversations. We have spoken up in academia and the media about knowledge and power inequities and their impacts on the minoritized majorities of the world.

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  13. Jul 21

    We started 2021 by living our resistance and liberation through our , this year's theme in the campaign. In the end, our path was full of dazzling images of women from all over the globe and meaningful collective learning experiences.

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  14. Jul 21

    We are tempted to keep going, moving on to the next task in a list, doing our feminist, anti-colonial, anti-racist work. Yet we celebrate what we — hand in hand with our friends, allies & communities — have done and our chance to turn our dreams into glaring initiatives. ✨🙌🏾

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  15. Jul 21

    🧵Seven months into 2021, our communities continue to face the hurdles imposed by Covid-19. And we know there is a lot more to be done in our work. In our latest newsletter, we have an invitation: a pause to celebrate what we have achieved and plan for radically new realities 👇

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  16. Retweeted

    Wikimania is the Wikimedia movement’s annual conference celebrating the free knowledge projects made possible by volunteers around the world. For the first time ever, will be all virtual, happening this August 13 - 17! RSVP:

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  17. Retweeted
    Jul 14

    2021Campaign by comes to a beautiful end. Here's all that happened👇

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  18. Retweeted
    Jul 14

    Yesss! 🙌 congrats to , & Justina Aina for their work on 2021! It's been so fun & illuminating to practice feminist wiki edits w/WhoseKnowledge? via Narratives Lab this year!

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  19. Retweeted
    Jul 13

    I am honored to be part of the five advocates in such an important campaign. is a critical initiative to continue highlighting the work of women around the world.

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  20. Jul 14

    Our friends celebrate the launch of their inaugural research report on reliable sources & marginalized communities on Wikipedia 🎉 Sign up for the event on July 21st 👇🏾

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  21. Jul 13

    We're closing 2021! Together with our partners we brought +1700 images to Commons & illustrated pages in 38 languages. 🎉🙌🏾 Read our closing blog post where five advocates for women's visibility tell the story of this year's campaign.

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