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* Linguistic Society of America : https://www.linguisticsociety.org/
 
* Linguistic Society of America : https://www.linguisticsociety.org/
 
* New York Times - Learning Section - : https://www.nytimes.com/section/learning
 
* New York Times - Learning Section - : https://www.nytimes.com/section/learning
* Alexander Argüelles, PhD : Director of Concordia Languages Institute : https://www.alexanderarguelles.com/
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* American Indian Research Institute at Indiana University : https://aisri.indiana.edu/about/index.html
* Carol Genetti, PhD . Endangered Languages Advocate : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Genetti
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* Lakota Language Consortium https://lakhota.org/
* Colleen M. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. - Linguist, Endangered Languages Advocate: https://www.colleenfitzgerald.org/
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* Alphabetical master list of Native American languages  including contact of organizations : whttp://www.native-languages.org/a
* Tink Tinker, PhD American Indian Scholar https://www.iliff.edu/faculty/tink-tinker/
 
* Steven T. Newcomb : co-director of the Indigenous Law Institute https://originalfreenations.com/
 
  
 
=== Contacts made and Results ===
 
=== Contacts made and Results ===

Revision as of 01:53, 27 November 2021

Raising awareness about our mission among major macro-languages could open access to smaller linguistic communities, where most of the linguistic diversity resides.

The Winter 2021-2022 Public Relations Campaign is an outward communication effort initiated to raise awareness about LinguaLibre and its Recording Studio capabilities among the general public, Wikimedians, and language enthusiasts online. This campaign will go on the actual PR's field, and through experience will gather and create base PR materials (contact email, blog posts, base flyers, etc.) about our project and mission. As a first online campaign, we will mostly ride macro-languages such as English, Spanish, French, but our long objective is to particularly reach out to smaller linguistic communities within those areas. We would like the awareness created to cause a doubling and diversification of the core LinguaLibre team (coordinators, devs), and a doubling of monthly recordings by Summer 2022. Qualitatively, we aim to solidly cover the major Western languages and solidly move beyond them as well.

Details

  • Description: an initial Public Relation Campaign to raise awareness and call for diverse contributors, including speakers, developers, and others.
  • Place: online, emails, Meta.Wikimedia.org. LinguaLibre.org.
  • Time/Schedule: 2021/11/25 – 2022/03/31 (initial phase).
  • Lead by: Marreromarco (PR), Yug (Grants review). Support:Adélaïde Calais WMFr (soon), Wikimédia France.
    Any additional volunteers: we look for French, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi PR folk as well as minority languages contacts able to spread the campaign locally.
  • Co-participants: FOSS blogs editors and journalists.
  • Public: readers, to turn into aware public, advocates, or contributors.
  • Program: under discussion.

Definition

Public relations (PR) is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between an organization and its public. The PR Campaign should establish relationships with our target audience, the media, non-profit Foundations, the Educational Sector and Private Companies.

PR Campaign Objectives

  • Increase the number of active contributors on Lingua Libre
  • Train and seed speakers and advocates worldwide, especially within minorities and endangered languages.
  • Receive more feedback from users to improve the platform according to their needs.

PR Methods

The strategies should be tailored in a case to case basis. Here is a list of methods:

  • Contact media outlets to promote Lingua Libre among their target audiences (e.g., Newspapers, Magazines, TV, etc.)
  • Banners on Wiktionary/Wikipedia would be very efficient. For example, a web banner on the “English Wiktionary”.
  • Publish messages on Social Media (Blogs, Reddit, YouTube, Facebook, etc).
  • Introduce the project to opinion Leaders in the field of language learning and Linguistics.
  • Invite non-profit Foundations and the Educational Sector to use and promote Lingua Libre.
  • Invite Private Companies to use and promote our project (respecting the License requirements).

PR Execution

A careful coordination is necessary to ensure a successful PR Campaign. All project members could contribute with ideas/proposals. However, the actual execution should be carried out by a person with experience/education in the field of Public Relations. For example, a university student that has a background in PR would be more suited to conduct the Campaign. Four points to consider:

  • A part-time intern at Wikimedia France would be desirable (if funding could be secured). It might create a better impression on possible partners if the lead-person on the PR campaign is on the premises of Wikimedia France in Paris. If an intern can send communications through an Institutional Address (@wikimedia.fr) it might be seen as more trustworthy than using personal e-mails.
  • Community members of Lingua Libre could write on this page possible partners to contact. For example, let's contact “Local Newspaper X” in France and the email address is “XYZ”.
  • To avoid duplication of work, write on this page when someone is contacted and what was the result (e.g., accepted and article published, accepted and YouTube video published, no reply, refusal, etc.)
  • Communications should be in formal language to offer a good impression. Please avoid informal emails like “Hey, I'm Mark. Check this awesome website…”

Possible actions

The sections below gather identified PR actors within the field of language diversity and technologies. Feel free to contact one of those actors, and initiate reporting on LinguaLibre.

By Country

Write here contact details of those that might be contacted by Lingua Libre. They can be media outlets (Newspaper, Magazine, TV, etc.), opinion leaders, Non-Profit Foundations, Universities, Language Institutes, Companies, etc.

Argentina

Canada:

Chile:

Spain:

USA:

Contacts made and Results

  • Blog Diolinux : Contacted on Nov. 2021. Check-green.svg Contacted → Interested → × Coordinating → × Redaction → × Publication.
  • It's FOSS.com : Contacted on Nov. 2021. Contacted → Interested → Coordinating → × Redaction → × Publication.
  • Omniglot.com : Lingua Libre published as an online language learning resource at https://www.omniglot.com/links/resources.htm (Monthly Readership: 1.5 million)

Possible PR Funding

Community member Yug has review some available grants avenues to later submit requests to fund the "PR campaign 2022”. WMFR diversity manager Adélaïde Calais WMFr could help according to her possibilities in the review and advisory ability for such.

It would be necessary to be very specific regarding :

  • What languages/regions should be given priority?
  • Would it be possible to accept an intern at Wikimedia France, and under which conditions ?
  • Required budget and working hours.
  • Measurable goals of the Campaign (e.g., Reach 1.5 million recordings by December 2022, 1000 new persons registered, 30 new languages, etc.).

Planning for grant requests

  1. Short term (1~2 week): ideation, write down our core ideas and avenues.
  2. Medium term (1~3 months): draft one or two clean campaign proposals. Suitable to apply for a rapid grant, securing 1~5K USD for infographic, flyer editing, writing down core PR documents or kits. Get some intern or young person to work part-time on this for 2~3 months. It will also let us probe for real the funding ecosystem around us and tell us if funding for the time-consuming campaign itself, emailing partners, coordinating and writing external blog posts is possible.
  3. Long term (6 months): be able to repeat the cycle, with variant grant requests, funding targeted PR campaign such as Indian subcontinent, Amerindians languages, African languages, language-rich Indonesia. The idea is to forward WMF funds money to local Wikimedia user groups across the globe who can do the on-the-ground advocacy, events, and recording.

Community Discussion (Comments/Feedback)

Section to discuss about the "PR Campaign 2022". Feel free to write here your ideas and to edit the above sections

Just a simple idea to promote lingualibre.org (from Wikimedia France) among Wikipedia users

Banner / MediaWiki:Sitenotice
1) A Banner on Wikimedia Pages would be in my opinion the most efficient method to promote Lingua Libre. From January 2022, the new CEO of Wikimedia headquarters would be Maryana Iskander, a Lawyer born in Egypt whose family emigrated to the USA during her childhood. As the new CEO of Wikimedia comes from an immigrant background, she could support a Wikimedia policy of multiculturalism and recording endangered languages.

Amerindian Languages are severely endangered, and the public would sympathize with a preservation effort. For example, the [:en:Cherokee Language|]] in the US is considered "Moribund (8a)" by Ethnologue meaning that "the only remaining active users of the language are members of the grandparent generation and older". The few speakers of Cherokee that remain are bilingual (English-Cherokee) and a Banner on the English Wikipedia could help to contact them and invite them to record their voices on Lingua Libre. Such a high-impact PR effort of putting a Banner on the English Wikipedia would have to be done through Official channels by Wikimedia France. Adélaïde Calais WMFr and Yug. Maybe with the help of an intern at Wikimedia France an attempt could be made ?

Hello Marco,
Multiculturalism is already deep within Wikimedia's community. The current Grants pages already explicitly refer to "underrepresented and marginalized communities": the WMF's intention are clear, the slope is favorable, and the wind will necessarily continue to flow. WMF supports diversity, that's up to us to submit projects' ideas in different formats and to find the associated human power to push those to fruition.
The Banner avenue on its side is tricky. The Wikipedia's interface messages are decided by the local wiki communities, by votes and administrator. Wikimedia France and Adélaïde cannot decide this. (One top-down attempt in 2017 created a short crisis). They can simply encourage the Wikipedia community to have a discussion about this. Technically, similar to the "Month of Asia", we could organize and gather support for a "Month of Voices (LinguaLibre)" event. First on LinguaLibre, quickly testing the approach and a MediaWiki:Sitenotice, then lead a discussion on :fr:wp: for a similar event. But in practice we there would venture into the misty land of votes and discussions, which for efficiency’s sake, we simple volunteers would be wise to avoid. Yug (talk) 18:32, 26 November 2021 (UTC)