
Pagan Pride
We foster pride in Pagan identity through education, activism, charity and community. Why Support the Pagan Pride Project? Through education, activism, charity and community, the project promotes tolerance and understanding between people with different belief systems.
Our History - Pagan Pride
May 25, 2007 · Pagan Pride Day was September 23 of that year, and attendance was, frankly, stunning. 55 fully confirmed and reported events brought a Pride-wide attendance of 9,359 people. 8,671 pounds of food and goods were donated to various charities, in addition to $4,961.11 in cash.
The Pagan Pride Project Website
The Pagan Pride Project fosters pride in Pagan identity by hosting public Pagan rituals to honor the Autumn Equinox. Pagans, Wiccans, Witches, Druids, Asatru, Mages and other members of earth-based, neoclassical, or magickal spiritual paths gather to support charity and educate the public about Pagan religions.
Who We Are - paganpride.org
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
About Us - Pagan Pride
Read more about what we have done in the Pagan Pride Project history and the News Section and Press Releases. What happens at an event? At a minimum, the Pagan Pride celebration in your area will involve three main activities:
The Pagan Pride Project Web site: Brochures
Why Pagan Pride? You Have A Pagan Student In Your School - A Guide For Educators - Information for a student or parent to give a teacher. Useful for any age student.
The Pagan Pride Project Web site: Who we are
The mission of the Pagan Pride Project is to foster pride in Pagan identity through education, activism, charity and community.
The Pagan Pride Project Web site: What we do
All over the world, local coordinators host public Pagan Pride celebrations. In 2008, the window for celebrations is August 9 to October 19 -- see our Event Policies for more information. Read more about what we have done in the Pagan Pride Project history and the News Section and Press Releases.
Montana - Kalispell Pagan Pride Day
Sep 17, 2022 · This year will be our 22nd Annual Pagan Pride Day Event! Come help us celebrate the Fall Harvest Season with people from all over the area. We will have a wide assortment of Vendors this year as well as many gifted Psychic Readers and Healers.
What the Symbols Mean - Pagan Pride
What are the symbols around the Pagan Pride logo? Some Symbols used in this logo are courtesy of Alternative Religions at About.com. On the left side, top to bottom: The Yin/Yang symbol, a sign of balance - from Easternphilosophies, but used by many Pagans