Pagan Pride

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Pagan Pride expanded to 74 events involving 17,494 people in 2001, 106 events involving 31,506 people in 2002, and 117 events in 2003.

Dispatches:

Volume 1 No. 6  

Samhain/Calan Gaef/Einherjar 2006

      

      
Officers of Avalon supports the Pagan Pride Project.  You can click on their logo (above) to go to the Pagan Pride International website.

      The Pagan Pride Project was founded in 1997 by Cecylyna Dewr of the Pagan Awareness League (PAL).  During her time as a member of PAL, Cecylyna proposed a formal program to the PAL membership and director to facilitate celebrations of Pagan Pride on a local level to be called Pagan Pride Day.  Her proposal included the three elements that were to become the central core of what has become the Pagan Pride Project: 

 

-a public ritual or celebration open to Pagans, non-Pagans, passersby, and onlookers;

 

-press releases and public relations activities designed to encourage positive media portrayal of Pagans and Paganism; and

 

-a food and materials drive for a local charity, food bank, shelter, or refuge, to symbolize both Pagan responsibilities to their town, city, or state and in honor of the various Thanksgiving holidays common to most Pagan traditions held around Fall Equinox.

 

      While many Pagan Pride Day celebrations have included more than this, every celebration ever held as a part of the Pagan Pride Project has included at least two, if not all, of these elements.  The first ever Pagan Pride Day was held on September 19, 1998.  There were 18 celebrations held that first year, 17 in the United States and 1 in Canada.  By 1999 this had expanded to 43 events, involving 4589 people who collected 4715 pounds of food and goods for local food banks.   In 2000 there were 54 events involving over 9000 people who collected 8,671 pounds of food and goods and $4,961.11 cash for local charities.  This expanded to 74 events involving 17,494 people in 2001, 106 events involving 31,506 people in 2002, and 117 events in 2003.

National Firefighter's Day
Since the events of 9-11 in 2001 there is a move to create a national holiday for Firefighters in the United States.  If you are interested in this project, there is on on line petition that you can sign.  You can find it at:

  
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/91101/