User:Ariel Cetrone (WMDC)
Greetings! My name is Ariel and I am the Institutional Partnerships Manager for
In this role, I assist partners in Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, and beyond with the planning and implementation of collaborative Wikipedia editing events and initiatives such as Wikipedia editing workshops and edit-a-thons. During these events, individuals come together with the goal of improving Wikipedia's depth and accuracy in particular subject areas. These events are often themed or tied to a partner's current goals, collections, exhibitions or festivals. Training for new Wikipedia editors is frequently provided.
I would love to help you plan your next editing event! Please contact me at [email protected].
View past and upcoming events
Press
- "Wikipedia has 1.5 million biographies in English. Only 17 percent are about women" from The Lily (Washington Post blog)
- Women fighting for equality on Wikipedia, BBC video
- "To Celebrate Wikipedia’s 20th Birthday, Try Editing It" from Slate
Articles created
National Capital Brewing Company
Code Girls (Replaced redirect with stand-alone article)
Turning Point Suffragist Memorial
Victoria Alonso (Replaced redirect with stand-alone article)
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
League of Women for Community Service
Women's Suffrage National Monument
Black American West Museum and Heritage Center
Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ
American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum
Rex GoreleighAdditional Projects and User Groups
This user is a participant in WikiProject Women in Red (redlinks→blue) |