Community Agreements
READ BEFORE STARTING YOUR CONTRIBUTION
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READ BEFORE STARTING YOUR CONTRIBUTION
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At Data Rescue events, we strive to support and create an environment that encourages all participantsāorganizers, supporters, any and all stakeholders to hold safe, engaging, and respectful environments where each person is able to focus as much of their energy on the Data Rescueās intent.
These are our suggested community agreements for all Data Rescue event as designed by the Collective Responsibility: . We ask all volunteers to help uphold these community practices and principles.
making space/taking spaceāencouraging and yielding the floor to those whose viewpoints may be under-represented in a group, taking space made for you as youāre able;
respecting a personās description of their experiences of marginalization or discrimination (and not excusing, explaining, or defending the intentions of those in the dominating group);
using welcoming language (including a personās pronouns) and favoring gender-neutral collective nouns (āfolksā or āyāall,ā not āguysā);
accepting critique graciously and offering it constructively;
giving credit where it is due;
seeking concrete ways to make physical spaces and online resources more universally accessible;
practicing self and community careāpay attention to your bodyās needs and, as Active Bystanders, to the welfare of those around us.
As we are also planning to share physical or virtual spaces at the University of Washington, we ask that you abide by the university's . Violations of these agreements may result in request to leave the event and building.
Here is the rationale on why community agreements are supportive for community spaces:
Community agreements will differ for in-person and online spaces. Here are sample of community agreements in different contexts:
We invite community members to suggest and/or share any other resources or samples that might be relevant and helpful as we build a welcoming and respectful environment towards our collective goals.