Hi all, me again--

Forgive me if this has been discussed already, and if it has, to point me to 
the correct place in the archives. It was something that came up in response to 
the webinar in a multitude of ways, and that was basically: how do we address 
current male dominance of Wikipedia while being welcoming of folks who don't 
fall on the gender-binary lines?

I ask for a couple reasons: one, we addressed this with the webinar by asking 
people who identify as men to voluntarily waitlist themselves, to ensure that 
those who don't identify as men find a spot, since that's who the webinar we 
created was intended for. Then, a couple of folks who identified as genderqueer 
or trans asked me afterwards if there were places like Wikichix (is this an 
active group, btw?) and gendergap for them to discuss and support one another. 
I don't have an answer to that question, but I would assume anyone who is 
addressing the pervasive male percentages would at least be welcome here, 
regardless of how they identify.

Last, I'm wondering if this group is interested in including that kind of 
language in the manifesto? It can feel like we are complicating things, for 
sure, but I would certainly support it (as a *brand new* member, heh).  



cheers
dz

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