Pagan Pride-Twin Cities

Twin Cities Pagan Pride & Paganicon

Twin Cities Pagan Pride is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational organization dedicated to encouraging religious and spiritual education, tolerance, and equality. TCPP is Non-Profit organization that hosts two Pagan events in the Twin Cities Area - Pagan Pride Day in Sept, and Paganicon in March. Provide Educational Opportunities to underrepresented or marginalized earth based religious practices and groups. We strive to promote religious tolerance of minority faiths, educate the public about minority faiths, dispel and debunk myths about such practices, and provide a forum for exploration, learning, growth, and fellowship of faith practitioners. We promote research and knowledge about the history, science and art of all religions, ancient to modern.
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2004
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Coon Rapids, MN 55448 United States
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What steps can our community take to enhance inclusivity and representation at Pagan Pride Day and Paganicon?
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PAGANICON Held annually in March at theCrowne Plaza Hotel at 3131 Campus Dr in Plymouth MN THE FALL FESTIVAL Held annually the first Saturday after Labor Dayoutdoors at Minnehaha Falls Parkin Minneapolis MN Special thanks to our sponsors Twin Cities Pagan Pride is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering pride in diverse Pagan identities through education activism charity and community. We are an entirely volunteer run organization and deeply appreciate whatever monetary or inperson help you can offer us to support our events. Diversity and Safety Statement Twin Cities Pagan Pride and Paganicon has always valued our attendees safety and wellbeing. The Paganicon Diversity and Safety Policy clearly states that harassing or offensive comments about gender sexuality race religion relationship status political views body size disability or any other topic are not appropriate for this event.

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