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Since last year, we have turned our attention to Wikidata at Art+Feminism motivated by the idea that if data is the backbone of online knowledge, it should also be the backbone of our strategy. Structured data powers Wikipedia’s notoriety, fuels AI, and drives search results. So when it’s incomplete or biased, those knowledge gaps have a large scale impact in our work. However we understand that this pivot in the conversation can not be done without upskilling our editors and organizers community. With that in mind we launched this month our own educational resources to enable us to work jointly at the intersection of gender equity, knowledge justice, and open data. These materials aim to strengthen your skills in contributing to Wikidata while keeping feminist perspectives on structured data at the forefront. We held a launch session with Greta Suiter, the Manuscripts Archivist at Ohio University and a total pro Wikidata user who helped us to create and test these resources, to present it to our community.…

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