Statement of Purpose

Our Primary Activity:

All over the world, local coordinators host public Pagan Pride celebrations. 

 

What happens at an event?

The Salt Lake Pagan Pride Day celebration in will involve three main activities:

 

1. Public ritual:

A public gathering where Pagans can network with each other and celebrate an Autumn Equinox ritual.

 

2. Food drive:

A food drive or other charitable activity, to share our abundant harvest with others in need, and to make a clear statement to those who have misconceptions about Paganism. We know that our ethics, based on concern for ecology, personal responsibility, and individual freedom, mean that we feel strongly called to actions of social responsibility. It is important for us to highlight our similarity to other religions in that regard.  Salt Lake’s Pagan Pride Day will be donating non-perishable food items to the Crossroads Urban Center.

 

3. Press releases:

Press releases and media coverage of our events in order to present the truth about Paganism to our communities, refute common misconceptions, and draw political attention to Paganism in order to try to prevent legislative discrimination against Pagans.

 

Additional activities:

Along with these three primary activities, the Salt Lake Pagan Pride has chosen to add other events and make the gathering a full festival, with merchant booths, music, workshops, and other activities.

Press Release

 

Mission Statement

 

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