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test We welcome others
onto our planning committees for the Front Range
Pagan Pride Events.
Code of Expected
Ethical Conduct for Members of the Pagan Pride
Project, Inc.
As members of the Pagan Pride Project, the following
is an expected code of ethical conduct for Local
Coordinators and members of the Board of Directors:
- Honesty in self-representation:
Not claiming titles or lineage you don't have;
and not claiming to speak for Pagan Pride
Project, Inc. in matters of legal or policy
issues without authorization from the Board
of Directors.
- Neutrality and inclusiveness:
including diverse elements of all the local
Pagan community; actively reaching out to
multiple groups to be involved with the event;
not playing favorites, but putting aside personal
or ideological differences to work together
for the betterment of the community and Paganism.
- Following the Non-Rumor-Proliferation
agreement: We shall not participate in the
proliferation of malicious gossip or rumor
within the Pagan community, and especially
within Pagan Pride, nor shall we support those
who do so.
- Non-discrimination:
No discrimination based on race, gender, spiritual
tradition, or sexual orientation; nor belittling
anyone for any of the above.
- Financial integrity:
Recording and reporting all funds accurately;
never, ever taking funds and using them for
personal purposes; being willing to display
financial records publicly.
- Directness in communication:
Taking responsibility for communicating your
needs within Pagan Pride as clearly and honestly
as you are able. To the best of your ability,
trying to go directly to the source rather
than backbiting or repeating hearsay, listening
carefully, and speaking with respect, honesty,
and courtesy.
- Timeliness and honesty
in reporting: Sending progress and event reports
on time; communicating with Regional Coordinators
and PPP Central when asked; and always being
honest with all data on these reports.
- Embracing a spirit
of teamwork and cooperation: Not viewing other
Pagan Pride events and coordinators as competition,
but rather as members of the same team; working
with events that may be close to you to stagger
dates, share vendors and participants, and
maximize success for all involved.
- Respecting privacy:
while Local Coordinators by definition need
to be "out of the broom closet,"
it is still a breach of ethics to reveal anyone
else's involvement in the Pagan community
without their permission.
- Respecting consentuality:
not participating in any non-consensual physical,
psychic, emotional, or magickal actions while
associated with the Pagan Pride Project, Inc.
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