Visibility is one thing. Knowing how to own it is another.
At Art+Feminism Uganda 2025, we brought people together to learn copyright, Creative Commons licensing, and how to ethically share creative work on global platforms.
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Retratar mulheres brabas gostoso demais ✍️😌💖
Este ano participo da Ilustratona Wiki enquanto ilustradora e organizadora, e uma das minhas retratadas foi a BIG D, Duquesa!!
#wikieditoraslx #visiblewikiwomen #ilustratonawelx #wikimedia
Calling all feminists and creatives! 🎨
Join us for the Art+Feminism Wikidata Training.
Learn how to use Wikidata and Wikipedia to document, link, and preserve feminist stories that matter. 🌍✨
👉🏾 Register now: w.wiki/FvEw
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pessoas trans e não-binárias com licenças livres, contribuindo para biografias e conteúdos visuais na wiki.
uma iniciativa potente que une arte, tecnologia e representatividade ✨
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Consent + Metadata = Credible Advocacy.
Ethical storytelling begins with respect for the people, their stories, and their rights.
📸 Let’s document ethically. Let’s advocate responsibly.
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Metadata = proof of ownership.
It protects your art and ensures ethical sharing.
Mistake in your upload? Edit it anytime.
✨ Protect. Credit. Empower.
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An excerpt of the "They Would Not Take Me There" map co-created by Margaret Pearce. A blue and green map of part of the St. Lawrence River showing labels, fragmentary stories, and other textual fragments written in French, English, and native languages
A photo of an installation view of Tonika Johnson's "Folded Map" project in Chicago, showing a map covered with pushpins and sticky notes, and two large photos of two houses that share the same address, but one on North Damen street and one on the opposite side of Chicago on South Damen street.
I love that two amazing map-makers won MacArthur Foundation genius grants this year: Tonika Lewis Johnson, and Margaret Wickens Pearce.
Pearce's work in particular I've been following for years, and according to Wikipedia she is the first awardee in history […]
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Woman scraping fish. Text says: Indigenous women in Tanzania and Ghana are being seen on Wikimedia Commons through #VisibleWikiWomen.
The #VisibleWikiWomen campaign is working to bring contributions from women into the spotlight.
This year, the campaign in Tanzania added 300+ images to Wikimedia Commons; in Ghana, efforts focused on Indigenous women, traditional birth caregivers, and those shaping local economies. ➡️ w.wiki/Cu5o
image of woman taking photos with camera
#VisibleWikiWomen Lab hosted by Whose Knowledge 29 Jan FREE ONLINE event www.sussex.ac.uk/research/cen... The endeavor of collecting images, categorizing & labeling them is itself a form of politics. Who decides what images mean & what kinds of social & political work those representations perform?
SHL Digital springs into 2025 with our DMA workshop programme, starting with DIY Digital Preservation www.sussex.ac.uk/research/cen... & #VisibleWikiWomen - www.sussex.ac.uk/research/cen...
Gracias a todas las compañeras que, con vuestras aportaciones, nos ayudáis a conocer a nuestras referentes en todos los campos del conocimiento. Gracias a escritoras, científicas, historiadoras, periodistas,... #WikiHerStory #QueSeriaDeNosotras #VisibleWikiWomen