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Joris Darlington Quarshie is a dedicated advocate for open knowledge and cultural preservation, currently serving as an outreach facilitator for the Capacity Exchange Tool and an event coordinator for Wiki Loves Folklore. In his role with the Capacity Exchange Tool, he fosters collaboration and resource-sharing among communities to enhance global capacity-building initiatives. As a coordinator for Wiki Loves Folklore—an international campaign to document cultural heritage on Wikimedia platforms—he organizes events, engages volunteers, and promotes the documentation of traditional practices, festivals, and folklore. Passionate about bridging knowledge gaps, Joris combines strategic outreach with grassroots engagement to empower communities and expand access to diverse cultural narratives.
Sessions
Wiki Loves Folklore is an international campaign dedicated to documenting and preserving the world's rich cultural traditions, festivals, and folklore through the Wikimedia movement. Since its inception, it has empowered volunteers from diverse backgrounds to contribute freely-licensed media and content on intangible cultural heritage, addressing gaps in global knowledge representation. This lecture will explore the campaign's evolution, community collaborations, impact metrics, and innovative tools developed to scale participation across continents. We’ll showcase how storytelling through local knowledge can become a universal bridge, promoting equity and representation. Aligned with Wikimania@20’s theme, this session emphasizes inclusivity, measurable impact, and sustainable content creation—making folklore not just a relic of the past, but a living, evolving asset on the world’s largest free knowledge platforms.
In this session, we demonstrate how to create Capacity Exchange’s user and organizations profiles. We will also show how to navigate the tool and the documentation about it.
Come see everything we built together at the Hackathon and join us in celebrating the coolest tools made in Wikimedia this year!