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What Is Pagan Pride Day?

http://www.paganpride.org/

What Is Pagan Pride Day?

I have had the Priviledge and Honour to have been the Local Coordinator for Pagan Pride Day - Jackson, Mississippi, from 2004 - 2006. This included the 2005 Event which we managed to still hold just 3 weeks after Hurricane Katrina. I would encourage any and all to become involved with this worthwhile effort on whatever level you can and feel confortable with, whether that be as a Volunteer, a Sponsor, a Vendor, or just an Attendee.
The Pagan Pride Project is a non-profit organization. The primary purposes of this corporation shall be the advancement of religion and elimination of prejudice and discrimination based on religious beliefs.
Mission Statement:

  • The mission of the Pagan Pride Project is to foster pride in Pagan identity through education, activism, charity and community.
Defining the Mission Statement:
  • We try to keep our purpose balanced through the inspirations of Air, Fire, Water, and Earth:
  • Air: Education
    We're never going to be able to practice our spiritual paths openly if we don't give the public accurate information about what we do and do not do.
  • Fire: Activism
    People aren't necessarily going to go out of their way to find out what Pagans really do. We have to have the courage to act on our convictions and do what we need to do.
  • Water: Charity
    We know that what we do returns to us. We need to demonstrate this by offering compassion to our communities where it is needed. When we share our own abundance, we show that we trust the Gods to share abundance with us in return.
  • Earth: Community
    We're never going to be able to practice openly if we don't know anyone else in our local Pagan communities. We need to weave networking webs in our cities, in our towns, in our rural areas. We need these webs to support one another. That support will also show those who would restrict our practice that we are not just a few isolated wackos, but are a growing congregation of people who adhere to a faith that, while different, is as valid as their own.
In 2006, Pagan Pride Day Events were held in 170 cites and 6 Counties. To find out more information about the Pagan Pride Project and Events near you, please Click the following link: 'Pagan Pride Project' (CLICK HERE).
http://www.paganpride.org/

What are the symbols around the Pagan Pride logo?

  • The Yin/Yang symbol, a sign of balance - from Eastern philosophies, but used by many Pagans
  • The Celtic Cross, or equal-armed cross - again a sign of balance, often symbolizing the four cardinal directions/classical elements. Also similar to the Native American medicine wheel, though many Native Americans do not consider themselves Pagan.
  • The Thor's Hammer, a symbol of Asatru/Heathens, Norse Pagans.
  • The Triple Goddess symbol: the waxing, full, and waning moons, symbolizing the Goddess as Maiden, Mother, and Crone
  • The Eye of Horus: an Egyptian Pagan symbol
  • Venus of Willendorf: This figurine dates from 24,000-22,000 BCE and is a Mother Goddess symbol
  • Ankh: Egyptian Pagan symbol symbolizing eternal life
  • The Pentacle: the most common symbol used in Wicca or Witchcraft. Its five points symbolize Air, Fire, Water, Earth, and Spirit, in the circle of eternity.
  • The Triskelion: used in Celtic Paganism, symbol of the Celtic elements Earth, Sea, and Sky.
  • The Celtic Cross: symbol of Celtic and Gnostic Paganism
  • Stone Megaliths: Like Stonehenge, a Druid symbol
  • The Green Man: consort to the Triple Goddess, the God of nature
  • The Enneagram: a New Age symbol of interconnectedness
  • The Tree of Life: from the Qabala, a Jewish mystic tradition appropriated into Western magick and occult systems

For More Information about the Pagan Pride Project - CLICK HERE

© 1998 Cecylyna Dewr. Permission to use in connection with Pagan Pride specifically granted

Why Pagan Pride?

http://www.paganpride.org/

Why Pagan Pride?

Job discrimination. Difficulties with landlords, neighbors. Harassment, up to and including assault and battery. Parents disowning their children; family members turning away. Awkward pauses in conversations. "Why don't you ever come to the office Christmas party?"
Sound familiar? Unfortunately, it does to many people. And each issue listed above is too often faced daily by people of "different" sexual orientations, and "different" religious beliefs.
Like gays, lesbians, and bisexuals, Pagans cannot always live their lives openly and honestly because of the fear that surrounds them. Because the issues and goals are similar -- to reduce societal xenophobia until no one needs to hide his or her "difference", whether that be who he loves or who he worships -- when I wanted to start a movement to promote understanding and acceptance of Pagan spiritualities, the phrase "Pagan Pride" came immediately to mind. Far from trying to either steal from or invalidate Gay Pride, Pagan Pride owes a deep debt of gratitude to the Gay Pride movement for its achievements. We hope we can improve attitudes towards earth-based spiritual practices as much as Gay Pride has towards sexual orientations. Through our information resources, public events, and media contacts, we hope to challenge intolerance through education.
We wish not only to reduce discrimination against us, but to present the value that our paths can bring to society, while emphasizing that we do not seek converts but ask that each person honor the Divine in the manner that seems best for him. Major corporations are adding diversity statements and programs to their human resources areas. They aren't just being tolerant - they are learning to value plurality of opinion, background, and viewpoint, especially in an increasingly global community. But there are still people who would never make a racial slur, or discriminate based on gender, but who still discriminate on the basis of religion, because they believe that there is only one valid religion, or because they simply are misinformed about other religion's practices.
Too often valuable contributions are ignored because of misunderstandings - mistaken beliefs that Pagans sacrifice people or animals, that Pagans practice nothing more serious than wild orgies and debauchery, that Pagans are out to steal souls. In fact, members of modern Pagan and NeoPagan religions tend to value ecology as an extension of their view of the Earth as sacred and all life as interconnected; hold a paradigm that embraces plurality, supports civil rights, and advocates personal freedom; hold ethical standards that require personal responsibility; be well-read and interested in learning; focus on self-help, emotional and psychological growth; and be keenly aware of each person's right to believe as he chooses, believing that to impose one's beliefs on another is harmful.
While some people feel that the phrase "Pagan Pride" is too confrontational, the result accomplished through the word "Pride" in the gay/lesbian community states to me that it is an effective phrase to communicate how we feel. We will not hide in the shadows any longer, practicing our spirituality privately because we fear reprisals from members of monotheistic religions. We are not ashamed of the Gods we reverence and the ways we celebrate! We are coming "out of the broom closet". Ours is not a path for everyone; you are encouraged to practice what spirituality you will. But we now claim the right to take pride in what we practice.

For More Information about the Pagan Pride Project - CLICK HERE

© 1998 Cecylyna Dewr. Permission to use in connection with Pagan Pride specifically granted

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