Wikipedia:Meetup/Kansas City/February 2022 KC Black History Wikipedia Events
Event information
[edit]- Event Title: February 2022 KC Black History Wikipedia Events
- Dates: Every Thursday in February (Feb. 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th)
- Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm CDT
- Location: Virtual event
- Free with registration. To register for the following events, see below:
- Wikipedia 101: Context, History, & More
Thurs. Feb. 3rd / 12PM – 1PM (Today!) Register at: [1]
- Wikipedia 101: Creating an Account & Editing
Thurs. Feb. 10th / 12PM – 1PM Register at: [2]
- Wikipedia Meetup
Tues. Feb. 15th / 12PM – 1PM Register at: [3]
- Recurring meeting on the third Tuesday of every month
- Wikipedia 101: Wikidata Basics
Thurs. Feb. 17th / 12PM – 1PM Register at: [4]
- Wikipedia 101: Uploading Images to Wikimedia Commons
Thurs. Feb. 24th / 12PM – 1PM Register at: [5]
Details
[edit]An event series hosted by the Kansas City Public Library and the Black Archives of Mid-America for Black History Month 2022. Source material for Wikipedia examples and editing will come from the award-winning 2021 KC Black History publication created in partnership with the Black Archives of Mid-America, the Local Investment Commission (LINC), and the Kansas City Public Library.
No Wikipedia experience necessary.To participate you don’t need specialized knowledge of these topics or of Wikipedia.
Get started
[edit]- Create a Wikipedia account
- Sign up below
- Find an article to edit!
- Ask questions in the Zoom chat
Participants
[edit]List your name by adding the following line. * ~~~~
- Chrysanthemum123 (talk) 18:48, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
- Yoyomothra (talk) 18:48, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
- Toweroflearning (talk) 18:49, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Work list
[edit]Articles to improve
[edit]Below is a list of articles that would benefit from edits and expansion during the edit-a-thon:
- Aaron Douglas (artist)
- Andy Kirk (musician)
- Anna H. Jones
- Bruce R. Watkins
- John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil
- Bullet Rogan
- Cathay Williams
- Charlie Parker
- William "Count" Basie
- Etta Moten Barnett
- Florynce Kennedy
- G. Lawrence Blankinship Sr.
- Gordon Parks
- Harold Holliday Sr.
- Herman A. Johnson
- Hiram Young
- Horace M. Peterson III
- Ida M. Bowman Becks
- Jay McShann
- Josephine Silone Yates
- Julia Lee (musician)
- Junius G. Groves
- Langston Hughes
- Leon Jordan
- Leona P. Thurman
- Lucile Bluford
- Mary Groves Bland
- Mary Lou Williams
- Melvin B. Tolson
- Minnie Lee Crosthwaite
- Myra Taylor (singer)
- Major N. Clark Smith
- Orchid I. Jordan
- Sarah Rector
- Roy Wilkins
- Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige
- Battle of Island Mound
- Tom Bass (horse trainer)
- Wayne Miner
- William D. Matthews
- William J. Thompkins
- William L. Fambrough
- Hazel Browne Williams
Articles to create
[edit]Note: Editors must have accounts that "autoconfirmed" (four days old and have made more than ten edits) in order to create a page. During the edit-a-thon, editors brandnew to Wikipedia are encouraged to expand existing articles to develop Wikipedia know-how. Those interested in working on a new article for Wikipedia can prepare the article in a sandbox draft space.
- Milt Abel
- Samuel W. Bacote
- Rebecca L. Bloodworth
- Dr. Girard T. Bryant
- Andrew Carter (radio broadcaster)
- Mildred Carter
- Corinthian Clay Nutter
- Richard T. Coles
- Colored Battery at Ft. Leavenworth, KS
- Hugh O. Cook
- Llyod Gaines
- John A. Hodge
- Daniel Arthur Holmes
- L.C. Huggins
- Dorothy Johnson (philanthropist)
- Gertrude Keith
- Rosie Mason
- Joelouis Mattox
- Fannie L. Meek
- William Messley
- Bettye Miller
- John Edward Perry
- Bernard Powell
- John F. Ramos
- Cloteele T. Raspberry
- Lena Rivers Smith
- Henry Warren Sewing
- Rosemary Smith Lowe
- Bailus Tate Jr.
- Earl Thomas (politician)
- Lafayette A. Tillman
- Thomas C. Unthank
- Edward Wade Wilson Jr.
- Bishop William T. Vernon
- The Countee Brothers of Kansas City
Resources
[edit]Resources to use to expand articles
[edit]All of the individuals selected for this Edit-a-Thon except for Sarah Rector are listed in the 2021 KC Black History Booklet, created by the Black Archives of Mid-America, the Local Investment Commission, and the Kansas City Public Library. Access the booklet here. [[6]]
- KCBlackHistory Website [[7]]
Kansas City Public Library Databases to use to expand articles
[edit]Getting a KCPL card: [[11]]
Mid-Continent Public Library Databases to use to expand articles
[edit]Getting a MCPL card: [[14]]
Resources to learn about editing Wikipedia
[edit]- Introduction
- Art+Feminism's QuickGuides for Editing in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French [[15]]
- Adding Images to Wikimedia Commons: Dos & Don'ts [[16]]