Women in Red in 5 slides: WMF Board of Trustees, New York City.
Wikipedia Day 2024 NYC: (a) Moderator, "Bias, AI & Wikipedia: Problems, Progress and Projects Panel"; (b) Lightning Talk, "WWHSD?"
Previous years
2023
WikiConference North America 2023, Toronto: (a) Panel: Board Session with the Trustees; (b) Panel: WikiProject Women in Religion; (c) Workshop: Sister projects: the past, present and glorious future; (d) Lecture: Lessons learned - The on-wiki editing campaigns of Women in Red
Wiki Indaba 2023, Agadir, Morocco: (a) Discussion with Board of Trustees ; (b) Discussion with Wikipedia Administrators; (c) Workshop With English Wikipedia Administrators
WikiWomenCamp 2023, Delhi, India: (a) WMF Trustees panel (Demystifying the board); (b) Intro to research, gender, and Wikimedia workshop; (c) Research Discovery and Centralization Workshop; (d) Research Community Workshop; (e) Hubs+Research workshop; (f) Research: Learnings, Outcomes, and Feedback.
Wikimania 2023 Singapore: (a) WMF Trustees panel; (b) Co-facilitator, with Vanj Padilla, WikiWomenSummit; (c) Lead, Poster Session; (d) "Collaborative on-wiki events planning at Women in Red's Virtual Ideas Cafe", with Lucy and Emma; (e) Workshop: Sister projects: the past, present and glorious future.
My love of DYK articles: On September 19, 2007, I created the Kallawaya people article. Another editor noticed it, nominated it at DYK, and a few days later, it appeared in the DYK section of the mainpage; it was my first DYK contribution. On September 18, 2013, Goaribari Island appeared in the DYK section; I was the third person (and first woman) to have 1,000 contributions appear at DYK. It was an important achievement for me; here's what I said about it:
Some of you know that I am a cultural anthropologist at heart. I wanted to follow in the footsteps of Margaret Mead and study cultural anthropology at Barnard (my mom's alma mater), like Margaret did. I wanted to travel to Papua New Guinea and do research on its people, like Margaret did. But my dad said 'no' to majoring in anthropology -- he wanted something more practical for my university studies. So now, years later, I get to live the life of an armchair cultural anthropologist, writing articles about Goaribari Island and its cannibals. To all the girls out there with impractical dreams, this article is dedicated to you.
"Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." -William James[1]
"It took me quite a long time to develop a voice and now that I have it, I am not going to be silent" -Madeleine Albright[2]
"Never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world." -Margaret Mead
"... it is not women's inferiority that has determined their historical insignificance: it is their historical insignificance that has doomed them to inferiority." -Simone de Beauvoir[3]
^Beauvoir, Simone De (1949). Translated by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier (2009). Introduction by Judith Thurman (2009). (ed.). The Second Sex. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN978-0-307-81453-1.((cite book)): CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link)