"Open Minds: Empowering Youth through the Open Knowledge Movement"

(in collaboration With Department of Sociology and Social Work, RTMNU)

Event Details :                                         

Date: March 7, 2024, from morning 10 am onwards

Venue: Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur, Maharashtra. 

(this is a private event for students of RTMNU)

About

"Open Minds: Empowering Youth through the Open Knowledge Movement" is a special event organized by the BOLI CHETO FOUNDATION in collaboration with Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University's Social Work Department. Set against the backdrop of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL), declared by the United Nations, the event aims to celebrate and raise awareness about the significance of indigenous languages while empowering youth through the Open Knowledge Movement and emphasizing on Wikimedia Movement.

Event page on Official Portals

Wikimdeia Meta: Open Minds - RTMNU

IDIL (United Nations) : Open Minds - RTMNU


Objectives and Event plan

1. Inaugural Ceremony: A formal opening ceremony featuring esteemed guest speakers, including indigenous language experts, community leaders, and representatives from Wikimedia, highlighting the importance of indigenous languages and the Open Knowledge Movement.

2. Keynote Address: Nethi Sai Kiran, Founder of Boli Cheto, will deliver a keynote address emphasizing the significance of IDIL and the pivotal role of indigenous languages in contemporary society, alongside fostering open knowledge initiatives.

3. Panel Discussions: Panels comprising indigenous language speakers, social workers and academics will engage in discussions regarding the challenges and opportunities related to indigenous language preservation, cultural revitalization, and Wikimedia awareness in promoting open knowledge.

4. Special Talk: An additional session may include a special talk by a notable figure or organization focusing on innovative approaches or successful initiatives in indigenous language preservation and Open Knowledge Movement.