October 25: Local Wiki Edit-a-thon At The Oakland Is Proud Block Party!
Saturday, October 25, 2014, 12pm to 5pm
LOL - Oakland Maker Space, 1234 23rd Avenue, Oakland CA
In the wake of recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, local makerspace LOLspace has been searching anew for ways to address anti-black racism, police violence, and other injustices within our own communities and at large. We are excited to announce our upcoming wiki edit-a-thon to encourage people to explore and document their neighborhoods and share resources.
On Saturday, October 25, our neighborhood is hosting a block party celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Black & Chicano arts movements. For more info, check out the Eastside Arts Alliance website and Facebook page.
During the block party we are hosting an edit-a-thon on Oakland's very own local wiki. Folks are invited to come down, learn more about wikis and editing, and even get involved in adding or editing information about their neighborhoods, stories, and concerns.
Feel free to come as you are, but if you'd like you can bring a laptop, and you can save time by setting up an account on Oakland Wiki in advance.
Here are some ideas we have been kicking around; but you are welcome to work on anything that interests you!
Learn how to use a wiki to...
document issues
create history
active guide for residents
Add information about...
Black history
block histories
gentrification and displacement
the digital divide
anti-racist organizations and their work
how to navigate city bureaucracy
environmental racism
major issues & challenges in specific neighborhoods
personal narratives
police violence tracking, responses
domain awareness center
alternatives to policing, especially bay area examples (oakland unified restorative justice program (this page includes mention of OUSD and could really be expanded: http://oaklandwiki.org/Restorative_Justice), richmond pd recent changes (does this include the Office of Neighborhood Safety gun violence counseling program? https://localwiki.org/richmond-ca/Office_of_Neighborhood_Safety))
ramifications of calling the police/cps/animal control
neighborhood histories
land ownership histories (eg emeryville)
neighborhood mailing lists & facebook groups
frank ogawa/oscar grant plaza
projected impacts of global warming in local terms
history (including current history) of redevelopment and redlining
Whatever is important to you!