Archive for April, 2017

Books, Brownies, and ‘Game Changers’ – Harvard Crimson

Soumyaa Mazumder Edit-a-thon attendees spent the afternoon posting and adding to articles about women who achieved prowess in their sport but never gained recognition.

This is the librarys annual Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, in which participants gather to write new Wikipedia entries and update and expand already existing articles.

By Lucy R. Golub Apr 13, 2017

On March 30, roughly 30 students and faculty gathered in the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library to spend the afternoon glued to their computer screens, fingers flying across keys as they wrote and edited articles on Wikipedia.

This is the librarys annual Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, in which participants gather to write new Wikipedia entries and update and expand already existing articles.

Lead Schlesinger archivist Jennifer Gotwals has organized an edit-a-thon at Harvard every year for the past five years, giving each event a different theme. This years theme was Game Changers, focusing on female athletes. Attendees spent the afternoon posting and expanding articles about women who achieved prowess in their sport but never received much recognition.

Gotwals says she organized the event to combat what she called a gender imbalance in Wikipedias content as well as the ranks of its editors. Wikipedia itself reports that 90 percent of all Wikipedia editors are male.

I felt like we at the Schlesinger library could do some work to change that, she says.

Gotwals adds she wanted to emphasize female athletes in particular to complement an upcoming conference on sex and sports slated to take place at the Radcliffe Institute April 7, titled Game Changers: Sports, Gender and Society.

Students and faculty remained at the edit-a-thon for two hours Thursday, surrounded by over 100,000 tomes devoted to the history of women in America. Quiet laughter mingled with conversation as students spread books on tables and flipped through encyclopedias, searching for relevant facts.

Occasionally, participants took breaks from their work to grab snacks from a table by the wallthe Trader Joes espresso brownies were the first to go.

Annika L. Gompers 18, a member of the womens track team who also participated in the edit-a-thon, says she found creating Wikipedia articles easier than she expected.

Gompers wrote an article about Theresa Manuel, a black basketball player who also ran track. Manuel competed in the 1948 Olympics, making her the first black woman to compete in Olympic javelin and the first African-American woman from Florida to compete in any Olympic category.

It wasnt too hard to find news article sources, and putting them together to make a Wikipedia article will be helpful for people who use Wikipedia as a one-stop-source, Gompers says.

Max H. Moulton 18, who attended the edit-a-thon, says he thinks the event was a fantastic idea. Moulton spent the afternoon composing an article about Aeriwentha Mae Faggs Starr, an Olympic track runner who won the gold medal for the United States in the 4 x 100 meter relay in the 1952 summer games.

Moulton says he does not understand why Starrs success has garnered comparatively little attention on Wikipedia.

I think Wikipedia is where most people will go first for their information, so its a shame that all this great information about her history and her successes has never been documented in a way that would be more accessible, he says.

Moulton adds he believes that one of the benefits of making information about female athletes more accessible is that in the future, these women may inspire more people.

Gotwals agrees, emphasizing that Wikipedia is user-friendly and should be accessible to anyone with Internet access. Everyone has the skills to enter and engage with [Wikipedia] as a source and be empowered to add information, she says.

Gotwals adds that she considers the recent edit-a-thon an unqualified success, earning the largest turn-out to date. Moreover, most attendees were actively engaged, doing research and writing for the duration of the event, she says, which was not always the case in past years.

Gotwals says she thinks programs like the edit-a-thon are an important step towards accomplishing gender parity. Were trying to build a space for what we want to see, she says.

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SEE IT: Al Sharpton grooves to James Brown – New York Daily News


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Rev. Al Sharpton joins DeKalb leaders for panel on state of the country – MDJOnline.com

Rev. Al Sharpton said there is no reason to dream about next year if citizens do not vote this year.

Sharpton was the guest speaker during an April 11 panel in Lithonia at the Lou Walker Senior Center where he shared his views on the current state of the country, emphasizing that the future of Americas youth and senior citizens depends on the people elected into office.

He said many people unhappy in the wake of the election of President Trump are reacting way too late, after the house has already caved in.

The only way to salvage what we have is for local communities to come out and vote for people with spines, he said. Here we are in the outskirts of Atlanta with houses, kids and cars, but we are too lazy to go out and vote, which someone fought to give us the right to do. You can go out and early vote now, while your grandmother had no vote at all.

Sharpton also expressed disappointment over the nations currently proposed budget, which would increase defense spending by billions while cutting funding that benefits citizens, young and old, through the State Department, Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Environmental Protection Agency.

We are increasing our military, but decreasing what comes to helping our seniors and our young people to be properly trained.

The rest of the panel was comprised of event host and DeKalb County Commissioner Mereda Davis Johnson, Commissioner Gregory Adams, Rep. Pam Stephenson, D-Decatur, Rep Doreen Carter,D-Lithonia and Lithonia Mayor Deborah Jackson.

Stephenson said there was a time years ago when there was an opportunity to take action on re-adjusting the nations budget priorities to better serve youth and seniors, but nothing was done.

The problem, she said, is not enough people take a hard look at the budget or take real ownership of their communities.

Citizens must pay attention to what is happening both on a local and national level, Jackson said.

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What happens on the national level impacts us locally, even if we cannot see the connection, she said. We have to stay involved not just when there is an election.

Jackson said she and other local, state and national leaders often know what the problems are, but need involved citizens to help come up with solutions.

Carter said much of her focus recently has been on education.

House Resolution 610 is one Carter said appears well-intentioned on the surface, but could be part of a plan to eliminate public education. The bill calls for sending federal education dollars to the states in the form of grants, which the states can give as vouchers to public, private and homeschool students.

She said this kind of bill presenting one thing on the surface with a different agenda below is the kind citizens need to be aware of and vigilant about.

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Watch Al Sharpton Dance Like James Brown | News One – News One


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Well, he's already got the hairslicked back, in homage to his mentor James Brown, the Godfather of Soul, the hardest working man in show business and the epitome of Black genius. But Rev. Al Sharpton showed that he got the moves like Brown, too.

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