===== English Version ===== ==== Short Version ==== EasterHegg is dedicated to providing a harassment- and discrimination-free event for all, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, physical and mental ability, physical appearance, body size, age, ethnic, regional and/ or religious affiliation or origin, or socioeconomic status. Even if this goal cannot be achieved in its entirety due to social power relations, we want to work towards it. Participants who violate this goal can be sanctioned or excluded from the event at the discretion of the organizers. === Enforcement === Participants who are asked to refrain from harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. In the event of harassing behavior by a participant, the event organizers reserve the right to take necessary measures to make the event a pleasant environment for all participants. === Reporting violations === If you or anyone else feels unsafe or unwelcome, please do not hesitate to reach out right away. Harassment and other violations of the Code of Conduct disrupt the event for everyone. We ask you to notify us if you notice any violations. By doing so, you will also help improve the event. You can make a report either in person or anonymously. == Anonymous report == You can make an [[https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/Ow5lW83zyrqnckUZchQY7MvGNX2ZXJAkhXgUFkobIzI//|anonymous report here]]. == Personal report == You can make a personal report by contacting a) the [[awareness|Awareness Team]] * by DECT/ phone: (+49 40 5730 830) 113 * by mail: team@c3awareness.de * on matrix: @c3awareness:fairydust.space * on mastodon: @c3awareness@chaos.social * in person (identifiable by a purple glowing badge) b) the Orga * by DECT/ phone: (+49 40 5730 830) 1000 ==== Long Version ==== EasterHegg is dedicated to providing a harassment- and discrimination-free event for all, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, physical and mental ability, physical appearance, body size, age, ethnic, regional and/ or religious affiliation or origin, or socioeconomic status. Even if this goal cannot be achieved in its entirety due to social power relations, we want to work towards it. Participants who violate this goal can be sanctioned or excluded from the event at the discretion of the organizers. Harassment includes: * Comments that amplify social power relations. For example, concerning: Gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, age, ethnic, regional and/ or religious affiliation or origin, or socioeconomic status. * Sexual/sexualized images or acts in public spaces * Intimidation, stalking, or persecution * Non-consensual photography or filming * Persistent disruption of lectures, workshops, or other gatherings * Inappropriate physical contact * Unwelcome sexual/sexualized attention (compliments, suggestive remarks, looks, gestures, statements, actions) * Advocating for or encouraging any of the above behaviors * Threat of or incitement to violence * Explaining or commenting on the actions of others without being asked (mansplaining, backseat-driving) * Intentionally using incorrect pronouns (misgendering) or identity labels for someone or using discarded names (deadnaming) * Initiating relationships or sexual contact by taking advantage of hardship or structural inequalities (age, social position, etc.) or with persons who are in a relationship of dependency. === Enforcement === Participants who are asked to refrain from harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. In the event of harassing behavior by a participant, the event organizers reserve the right to take necessary measures to make the event a pleasant environment for all participants. Possible measures range from warnings to permanent exclusion from the event. The organizers can take measures against disruption of the event and to ensure that all participants can feel safe at the event and in its surroundings. === Scope === We expect participants to comply with these rules in all venues and activities related to the event. We believe that participants should also follow these rules outside of the event. === Reporting violations === If you or anyone else feels unsafe or unwelcome, please do not hesitate to reach out right away. Harassment and other violations of the Code of Conduct disrupt the event for everyone. We ask you to notify us if you notice any violations. By doing so, you will also help improve the event. You can make a report either in person or anonymously. == Anonymous report == You can make an anonymous report here [[https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/edit/QzNLBDTJxAglBShgyGKhFsBQ/|anonymous report here]]. We cannot directly follow up on an anonymous report, but we will investigate it and take all necessary steps to prevent a recurrence. == Personal report == You can make a personal report by contacting a) the [[awareness|Awareness Team]] * by DECT/ phone: (+49 40 5730 830) 113 * by mail: team@c3awareness.de * on matrix: @c3awareness:fairydust.space * on mastodon: @c3awareness@chaos.social * in person (identifiable by a purple glowing badge) In case of a personal report, the awareness team will make sure that there is a confidential retreat. As soon as you are ready, the awareness team will ask you to describe what happened. The team will handle it as respectfully as possible, and you can bring a trusted person with you. You will not be asked to confront anyone, the awareness team will not do anything without your consent, and will not tell anyone who you are. The Awareness Team will support you in contacting other agencies (internal or external to the event), provide escorts, or otherwise help you feel safe during the event. Your participation is important to us. b) the Orga * by DECT/ phone: (+49 40 5730 830) 1000 ===== Source ===== https://geekfeminism.fandom.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Policy This Code of Conduct is based on the example from the Geek Feminism Wiki created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers.