June 30/July 1, 2021: #WPDiversity Workshop for AMER, APAC, and Oceania
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Earlier this year, @samsuresh and I (@harishanker) were selected as Community Team representatives for 2022. Personally, it has been an exciting opportunity working as the Team Representative for the community team so far – and working with Sam has been nothing short of a joy! Together, we were able to make great progress – we…
We would be honored if you would join us for the biweekly APAC #WPDiversity Network Building. Thursday, June 23, 2022, at 0300H UTC, in the #community-team channel on Make WordPress Slack. Agenda: Check-ins (everyone) First time here Offering attendees to help with notetaking WPDiversity at WordPress events WordPress Speaker Workshop for Women Voices in India, September 2022 WordCamp Khatmandu, September…
Kudos to the following deputies for helping with this post: @_dorsvenabili, @angelasjin, @courtneypk, @kcristiano, @rmarks, @afshanadiya, @monchomad, @nao, @sippis, @kdrewien, @megabyterose Many thanks to everyone who participated in the proposal on how to return to in-person WordCamps. There were many excellent thoughts on that post, as well as new concerns and questions raised. The conclusion…
Every month, the community team writes and schedules the Meetup Organizer Newsletter with the help of the Marketing Team. I’ve updated the Program Supporter Tasks and Tools handbook section with a new Meetup Organizer Newsletter page. Feel free to update the documentation if needed or reach out to @program-supporters in the #community-team Slack channel. #documentation-updates
WordCamp Masaka 2023 is the inaugural WordCamp event in Uganda’s Greater Masaka region. It will be held on October 6 and 7, 2023, at Equator University of Science and Technology in Masaka City, Uganda. The event is dedicated to celebrating inclusion, diversity and fostering innovation within Uganda’s WordPress community. WordCamp Masaka 2023 will offer a…
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