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Black History Matters
2016 Black WikiHistory Month
Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
When and Where
Date:Wednesday, February 24, 2016 
Time:1:00 pm - 4:00 pm PDT
Address:Oviatt Library
Lab A
California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
City/State:Northridge, CA 91330

The Oviatt Library is hosting an edit-a-thon for attendees to gather and strengthen Wikipedia’s scope and content related to Black History and the African Diaspora. Join us for an afternoon of editing Wikipedia articles with the goal of expanding documentation and presence of black life and history.

New to editing Wikipedia? Training and resources will be provided!  

Drop-ins welcome! 

Event Information

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  • Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 
  • Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm PDT (drop-ins welcome!)
  • Location: Oviatt Library, Lab A, California State University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330
  • Who Should Attend: Everyone with an interest in strengthening diversity of knowledge on Wikipedia, regardless of editing experience
  • Registration Link: Black History Matters: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon @ Oviatt Library
  • Participants: New editors welcome! Demos and background info will be provided early in the program, and we’ll all be editing right alongside one another.

If possible, please create an account prior to arrival.

FAQ

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  • What topics are going to be covered? While we will be focusing on the Black History of Los Angeles, other topics may also be explored. Please view list below for suggested topics and feel free to propose more.
  • What should I bring? Your "eager to learn" self! You may bring laptop if you wish. We will have computers available.
  • I am so lost I don't even know what to ask... Don't worry! RSVP, show up, and we will help you.

Wikipedia Help

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List of Articles to Edit

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Articles to create

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  • Brad Pye, Jr. (1931-), sports journalist, broadcaster, and Los Angeles community advocate.[1]
  • Bessie Williams Dones (1890-1985), violinist and music instructor.
  • Harry Adams (1918-1988), photographer known for his documentation of African American Los Angeles from the 1950s-1980s.[2]
  • Guy Crowder (1940-2011), photographer who chronicled political, social and athletic events in Los Angeles for over 25 years.[3]
  • Charles Williams (1908-1986), LA based photographer.[4]
  • Roland Charles (d.2000), photographer, curator, founded the Black Photographers Assn. of California and ran the influential Black Gallery in the Crenshaw/Baldwin Hills.[5]
  • Boniface I. Obichere (1932-1997), scholar, historian.[6]
  • Black Gallery - art gallery founded by Roland Charles and Calvin Hicks in 1984 in the old Santa Barbara Plaza in Baldwin Hills[7]
  • Black Photographers of California - non profit organization founded by Roland Charles and Calvin Hicks in 1984[8]

Articles to edit/cite

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List of stubs for expansion

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Note: "Stubs" are very short articles in need of expansion.

Articles created/improved

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Note: This is a crowdsourced list. You can help us by adding to it!

Images from Event Day

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References

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  1. ^ "Brad Pye Jr. Campaign Collection, 1960-1992 | Special Collections & Archives". findingaids.csun.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  2. ^ "Tom & Ethel Bradley Center: About Harry Adams". digital-library.csun.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  3. ^ "about-crowder". digital-library.csun.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  4. ^ "about-williams". digital-library.csun.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  5. ^ Writer, From a Times Staff (2000-05-29). "Roland Charles; Photographed Black Life". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  6. ^ "Guide to the Boniface I. Obichere Papers, 1959-1996". rmc.library.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  7. ^ "Articles about Black Gallery - latimes". articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  8. ^ "Black Photographers of California". California State University, Northridge. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
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