 Hi, and welcome to a short pitch about the upcoming cultural heritage hackathon, Hack for Open Gland. I'm Tove, a visual archivist, member of the board of Wikimedia Finland, and a long-time activist within the Open Gland community in Finland. And with me, I have Susanna Aones, and she's the brain behind the first online hack for Open Gland last year, and again this year. Hi, everyone. I'm Susanna from Avon Glam and Wikimedia Finland. Welcome to our presentation. We are both a part of Avon Glam in Finland. Avon meaning open in Finnish. So Avon Gland is a collaboration between Wikimedia Finland, Open Knowledge Finland and Creative Commons Finland, but our network consists of active members from a vast range of organizations, archives, museums and libraries working towards openness in the cultural sector in Finland. I'm very happy that many Glam topics have been presented during this year's Wikimedia, so I presume you already know that Glam stands for the words galleries, libraries, archives and museums. And it is used to signal activities that promote open access and cultural, in cultural heritage. The aim of the Glam Wikimedia Initiative was traditionally to help cultural institutions share their resources on Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons through collaborative projects. The Open Glam is focused more broadly on accessibility and advocacy. It was initiated as a global network of activists and Glam professionals about 10 years ago. And starting this year Creative Commons will run a five-year Open Glam project. A Glam hackathon looks a little bit different from what you would consider a normal hack, maybe. The emphasis lies in creative reuse. When Avon Glam started running hack for fee or hack your heritage, as we called it, in 2015, the aim was to showcase the amazing outcomes that can be born as long as our cultural heritage is open and free for everyone to use and to combine and recreate. This would then inspire and convince even more heritage organizations to open up their digital content with open licenses. And as for today, Glam activities face new challenges beyond working with memory institutions, one being knowledge equality. And Susanna, please tell us more about how we try to address this topic at the next Hack for Open Glam. Yes, Hack for Open Glam, just to introduce it briefly first. It takes place from 20 to 24 September this year. And it's entirely on the net during the Creative Commons Global Summit. In the event, in the hack event, we invite Glam's and different content communities, creators in digital media, activists and volunteers as well as tool and platform creators to work together solving problems, working on ideas, etc. This year we are focusing on knowledge equity. It's about highlighting knowledge of individuals, communities and cultures who have been left out of the spotlight of history, decolonizing cultural historical collections and acknowledging responsible ways of sharing information online openly. We want you all to join. Whatever you're an artist, designer, coder, archived professional or just interested in promoting openness in the cultural sector. You can register to hack for Open Glam with your project, collection, tool, platform, idea, challenge or just as yourself. It's not necessary to have your own project. You can just participate and connect to projects during the hackathon. And you can change your mind at any time. Joining half for Open Glam is free and open until the end of the CC Summit and the hackathon. All participants and projects are introduced on a dashboard. It's a matchmaking place for participants and a showcase platform for open content and projects. The dashboard shows the progression of the projects in real time and preserves the results after the event. Through the dashboard it's easy to find people and projects that would be interesting to you. Collaboration has already started on the community platform and continues throughout the event. The platform is Matamos, so we have transformed from our last year's Slack to Matamos. Participating projects get dedicated channels where they can start working together and growing communities around their projects. Currently around 100 participants and their projects have been registered to hack for Open Glam and we still have one month to go. I hope you join us. So project ideas are presented and discussed also every Thursday before the event in a meetup. The event takes place at 1pm UTC every Thursday. We can also promote the project ideas in newsletters and social media to reach possible collaborations. During the CC Summit, the first day of the hackathon in September is dedicated to workshops, discussions and project pitches, different live programs. They take place on the conference platform. After three days of independent hacking on this community platform, the Matamos platform, the crowd will again convene for the live final gala. There are many ways you can help beyond joining the event. We set up a page for translations and already 23 translated versions of the page by the amazing multilingual Wikimedians have popped up as of today. And I would like to also meet our global team. Here we are, all of us. We have facilitator Siddique, Skaan and Buwana. They will be the ones who you will meet on the platforms coordinating the collaborative work. And here you will see the ambassadors Alafya Bami, Amber, Hilman, Jose, Nassima, Rashid and Walla. They are communicating the event in their regions and the areas of expertise. You can always ask anyone of us about Hack for Open Glam and we hope you will join the activities. Thank you. Hope to see you all there. Yeah, we don't have much time, but if you have questions, we try to answer even if we are cut off. I don't see any. I think the time is so short anyway, so we'll just wave our hands and see you around this event. You will find the link to this event on the slide and see us around building. Bye. Thank you all. See you later.