2021:Community Village/Movement Strategy and Governance
This is the community village page for the Movement Strategy and Governance team, a part of the Wikimedia Foundation Legal department's Community Resilience and Sustainability division that promote, liaise, inform, and support the participation of Wikimedia project communities and affiliates in the Movement Strategy initiatives.
The team members would be able to answer any question about the following things at the Village:
- Movement Strategy:
- Ensure Equity in Decision-making: Movement Charter and the ongoing work to create its Drafting Committee
- Provide for Safety and Inclusion: Universal Code of Conduct and its enforcement guidelines
- Information about how to vote at the 2021 Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees election.
Our Wikimania sessions:
- Monday, 16/8: Universal Code of Conduct Roundtable (11:00 – 11:45 UTC)
- Tuesday, 17/8: Movement Strategy 2021 Crash Course (18:45 – 19:15 UTC)
Movement Charter
[edit | edit source]Universal Code of Conduct
[edit | edit source]The Universal Code of Conduct project is a major initiative of Movement Strategy.
The Universal Code of Conduct provides a baseline of acceptable behavior for the entire Wikimedia movement and all its projects.
The current phase of the project is outlining clear enforcement pathways for the code. A drafting committee of 11 volunteers and four Wikimedia Foundation staff members was formed to review consultations, discussions, and research. The committee met over several months to produce the enforcement draft guidelines for comprehensive community review.
During Wikimania 2021 and through mid-October, input in being invited about the draft guidelines. This outreach is performed by the Trust and Safety Policy team, as well as the Movement Strategy and Governance Support facilitation team in collaboration with review organizers. The input collected will be used to further refine the guidelines.
We will be available at the Community Village to collect input or answer questions about the draft guidelines, help facilitate community reviews, and field other questions about the Universal Code of Conduct project.