An Invitation to Talk

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Join the Community Affairs Committee of the Board and Foundation Leadership in Conversation

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Wikimedia Foundation CEO Maryana Iskander recently shared a message reflecting on developments since her initial listening tour in 2021 to understand the challenges and needs facing the Wikimedia movement now.

Talking: 2024

Two years later, a lot has changed in the world and in our communities. Talking: 2024 is a series of conversations intended to put more effort and intentionality into communicating the right information, at the right time, and in the right way, even knowing that we can never meet everyone’s expectations. 

It is important for us to talk to each other throughout the year – formally and informally. Over the next few months, the Community Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees, senior leaders at the Foundation, and Maryana will be available to ask Wikimedians: what is on your mind about consequential events taking place in 2024, about the Foundation’s annual plan, or our longer-range priorities?

Let’s Talk

To take part in Talking: 2024, please sign up on wiki and make sure to check your talk page or have the “email this user” feature activated so someone from the Movement Communications team can get in touch with you. You can also send us an email to movementcomms@wikimedia.org.

Please let us know if you would like an individual call or if there are others you would like to join in the conversation with you. Is there a specific person you would like to talk to? Are you comfortable in English or can we support you with live interpretation? Plus, your availability. We’ll try our best to match.

Looking forward to talking together.

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