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Context To fulfill WordPress’s mission to democratize publishing, the Community team seeks to actively reduce barriers to current and future participation, engagement, and sense of belonging in WordPress events. People who experience marginalization in broader society are more likely to experience barriers to full participation in their WordPress community. As community contributors, we have the…
Did you know that WordPress Community Support, thanks to our generous Global Sponsors, provides a stipend to cover the cost of meetup venues? Knowing that venue costs have increased significantly, particularly in some parts of the world, WPCS will be increasing Meetup venue fund guidelines from $5 USD/person per event to ~$10 USD/person per event….
It’s time to add your voice to what you’d like to see the Community Team accomplish as a group for 2023. As you can see in brainstorming posts from 2021, 2020, 2018, 2017, and 2016, every year we collected and shortlisted a long list of goals for our team. This is an open thread for suggestions about what this team…
#WPDiversity team Since 2017, the #WPDiversity team has been encouraging people from underrepresented and marginalized groups in WordPress to participate and speak at WordCamps and WP Meetups in their local community and the ever-expanding global WP community. Most of the activities of the #WPDiversity team have been scheduled in the North American (AMER) time zones,…
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State of the Word 2021 is just around the corner and it’s the perfect opportunity to organize a watch party for your community. Join others from around the world as co-founder, Matt Mullenweg, presents this year’s WordPress keynote address from New York City on December 15, 2022, 1–2:30 P.M. EST (18–19:30 UTC), and like last…