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If you have experienced or witnessed an incident that violates our Code of Conduct, please contact us
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at conduct@pdxhs.org or call us at 503-560-3551.
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PDX Hackerspace is dedicated to a harassment-free experience for everyone. PDX Hackerspace events
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are open, inclusive events. PDX Hackerspace participants include makers, tinkerers, families, students,
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and everyone else wanting to experience PDX Hackerspace events and be a part of the PDX
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Hackerspace community.
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It is important for participants to step beyond prejudices, societal norms, and other perspectives that
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lead to disrespect for people and groups. Everyone is welcome at PDX Hackerspace events, regardless
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of race, class, gender identity or expression, age, ethnicity, religion, political beliefs, disability, sexual
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orientation, personal appearance, or education level, and other aspects of who we are.
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In short: PDX Hackerspace is a space for tolerance and respect.
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PDX Hackerspace strongly values free speech. We also value our participants and we do not want
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anyone to feel marginalized or intimidated. We encourage everyone to think about how offhand
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comments they make about others may contribute to making some feel unwelcome in our community.
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PDX Hackerspace administrators are available to provide guidance, and to mediate disputes, should
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they arise.
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PDX Hackerspace seeks to ensure no participant is harassed. This includes, but is not limited to:
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deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, disruption of events or
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other activities, inappropriate physical contact, or unwelcome sexual attention.
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PDX Hackerspace administrators reserve the right to eject anyone from the space at any time. If you
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are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have related concerns, we
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encourage you to contact a PDX Hackerspace administrator immediately
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If a participant engages in behavior which is harassing or discriminatory in any way, PDX Hackerspace
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administrators may take any action they deem appropriate. These actions include, but are not limited
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to, issuing a warning or expulsion from PDX Hackerspace. If a warning or expulsion is issued, PDX
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Hackerspace administrators may elect to share this information with similar organizations from any
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network that the participant joins in the future.
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If a participant engages in behavior which is harassing or discriminatory in any way at events in more
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than one network, PDX Hackerspace administrators may take any action they deem appropriate.
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These actions include, but are not limited to, issuing a warning or expulsion from all future PDX
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Hackerspace events in all networks.
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Thank you so much to HOPE (hope.net) and WWCode (womenwhocode.com), for providing the
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foundations for our Hackerspace’s Code of Conduct.
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