User:Ariel Cetrone (WMDC)

'''Greetings! My name is Ariel and I am the Institutional Partnerships Manager for Wikimedia DC, a regional outreach organization for Wikipedia and the other projects of the Wikimedia Foundation.'''

In this role, I assist partners in Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware and throughout the United States with the planning and implementation of collaborative Wikipedia editing events such as Wikipedia editing workshops and edit-a-thons. During these events, individuals come together with the goal of improving Wikipedia's depth and accuracy in particular subject areas. These events are often themed or tied to a partner's current goals, collections, exhibitions or festivals. Training for new Wikipedia editors is frequently provided.

I have been with Wikimedia DC since 2017 and am the organization's sole employee.

Since April 2023, I have served as a lead within the North American Hub research project, a coordinated effort between Wikimedia DC, Wikimedia New York, and the NA hub committee to determine the feasibility of creating a hub to serve the US, Canada, Mexico and the Carribean. Learn more here.

Press

 * "Wikipedia has 1.5 million biographies in English. Only 17 percent are about women" from The Lily (Washington Post blog)
 * Women fighting for equality on Wikipedia, BBC video
 * "To Celebrate Wikipedia’s 20th Birthday, Try Editing It" from Slate

Articles created
• Finaly Affair (Replaced redirect with stand-alone article)

• Maiesha Rashad

• Sylvia Whitlock

• Ella King Russell Torrey

• Laura Lee Perkins

• Esther Safran Foer

• Kensington Hospital

• Frank Ballou

• Ann Bartuska

• Margaret Valiant

• Constance Kopp

• Julie Rice

• Magdalena Wor

• Joe Frazier's Gym

• A.M. Kroop and Sons, Inc.

• Shoomaker's Saloon

• Andrew Wales

• Wales Brewery

• National Capital Brewing Company

• Robert Portner

• George Juenemann

• Christian Heurich

• Quil Lemons

• Irene Kitchings

• Code Girls (Replaced redirect with stand-alone article)

• Kimberly Godwin

• Dora Chatterjee

• Ester Wajcblum

• Turning Point Suffragist Memorial

• Sandra Williams Ortega

• Alana Mayo

• Nicole Brown (film executive)

• Victoria Alonso (Replaced redirect with stand-alone article)

• Louise M. Weiser

• Judith Livers Brewer

• Elizabeth Forsling Harris

• Vola Lawson

• Amy Sheridan

• Leah Katz-Hernandez

• Cristina Danforth

• Arie Parks Taylor

• Geraldine Pratt May

• Sydney Barber

• John F. Cook Sr.

• George Bell (activist)

• Benezet's School

• Philip A. White

• Samuel A. Countee

• Mountain View Officers' Club

• Benezet's School

• Buffalo Soldiers National Museum

• Calder Gardens

• Undies for Everyone

• Samuel Folwell

• Okahumpka Rosenwald School

• Turf Club (New Jersey)

• League of Women for Community Service

• Hotel Metropolitan (Kentucky)

• Women's Suffrage National Monument

• Emery Thomas Auditorium

• Ester Wajcblum

• Black American West Museum and Heritage Center

• Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ

• Marsha Anne Gomez

• Fat Jack's Comicrypt

• Catherine Scott (librarian)

• Lena Küchler-Silberman

• Helen Colin

• Peter Miller (artist)

• Carr's Beach

• Morris Blackburn

• Sparrow's Beach

• Olga Fisch

• Joan Hartley (sculptor)

• Zena Dreier

• Laura Herrera Scott

• American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora

• Hakim's Bookstore

• Franz Yaakov Orgler

• Avraham Tory

• Mila Racine

• Gola Mire

• Baum Group

• Franta Bass

• St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum

• Ben Fainer

• Lillette Jenkins-Wisner

• Rex Goreleigh

• Charlotte Holzer

• Hanni Meyer

• Suzanne Wesse

• Sala Kochmann

• Martin Kochmann

• Wilhelm Bachner