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Black Histories Wikipedia & Wikidata Edit-a-thon (2023)

February 17, 2023 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Representation matters: not just on our screens, but in the information and data we share. Join us for an online panel discussion and beginner-friendly editing sessions to help improve coverage of Black histories.

Organized by library and archives staff and students at Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto Public Library, University of Toronto and York University — open to all!

 

Dates

February 3 – Editing session #1

February 8 – Kick-off panel event

February 10 – Editing session #2

February 17 – Editing session #3

February 24 – Editing Session #4

 

Registration required.

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