Movement Strategy/Updates/2022/August
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Movement Charter
edit- August 13 and 14: The Movement Charter Drafting Committee's Wikimania session: The Movement Charter Drafting Committee will have two 45 minute presentations at Wikimania to introduce its work. Times to attend: August 13th (8:05-8:50 UTC) and August 14th (16:50-17:25 UTC).
- Learn about the Movement Charter Drafting Committee's work in July: The Committee released its regular monthly update from July 2022. It includes highlights about the Committee's progress in creating the Movement Charter outline, drafting methodology and others.
Hubs
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Universal Code of Conduct
edit- August 11: Code of Conduct Revisions Committee's Wikimania session: The Revisions Committee are wrapping up their work on revising the UCoC Enforcement Guidelines, which will undergo legal review before being open for review by the Wikimedia communities in early September. A roundtable session discussing the revised Guidelines at Wikimania on August 11 will feature several Committee members.
Other
edit- August 14: Discussion panel with Maryana Iskander about “Knowledge Equity” and “Knowledge as a Service”: The Wikimedia Foundation's CEO, Maryana Iskander, will be talking in a discussion panel about the Movement Strategy's Strategic Direction and its two pillars: "Knowledge equity" and "Knowledge as a Service".
- The Wikimedia Summit 2022 to be held on 9-11 September: The Wikimedia Summit, which is resuming after a three year interruption, is being organized as a hybrid event (both in Berlin and online). The Summit will be dedicated to Movement Strategy. It will be an opportunity for Wikimedia affiliates to map out their work on the Strategy, and to launch collaborations for the Movement Strategy implementation.
- Join the Movement Strategy Forum: If you are interested in Movement Strategy, you are invited to join the Movement Strategy Forum, a new platform that supports multilingual conversations and community collaboration.
- Community review report of the Movement Strategy Forum: The Movement Strategy Forum was launched on 24 May to be a venue for Strategy conversations. After two months of community review, there is a summary available about the community feedback and next steps for the Forum.