Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Covenant of the Goddess: Looking Back and Looking Forward



Samhain has come and gone.  The weather is cooling off and the leaves are changing color.  As the seasonal tides turn, so do those of Covenant of the Goddess (CoG). On November 1st, the newly elected National Board took office to help steer the organization through yet another year of advocacy and adventure.  This date also marks CoG’s 38th birthday having been officially founded on October 31st of 1975.

Over the past year, CoG and its local councils found themselves doing incredible outreach work in so many areas. A very small sampling of this work included:

In August, CoG held its yearly conference, Merry Meet and Grand Council, in the historic town of Salem.  During the event the members held an impromptu ritual to honor those killed in the name of witchcraft.  During that ritual onlookers gathered and some even joined in the work.  It was a high-point in the year for many of members.

Our social media presence has more than doubled since last year. In mid December we had 9,287 Facebook likes, no Pinterest account and only 37 followers on Twitter.  A year later, we have 21,332 Facebook likes, 217 CoGTweet followers and 125 CogPins followers.

As we move into the Yule season, we will begin our festive postings “Yuletide with CoG” to share the warmth of the season from our members to the greater community.  

For more information about Covenant of the Goddess, please go to our main website at www.cog.org. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest.  If you’d like to donate to our members’ outreach work, you can do so through by contacting any of our local councils, our national officers or through PayPal’s Giving Fund or eBay’s Giving Works (both formerly called Mission Fish.)    


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Removal of Witch Hunt Pages on Facebook

Thursday, 22 August 2013 19:08

Removal of Witch Hunt Pages on Facebook

cog-joint-logoThe Lady Liberty League and the Covenant of the Goddess are delighted to announce that two Facebook pages advocating the death and torture of alleged ‘witches’ or ‘wizards’ have been removed for violating Facebook’s community standards.
Over the past week, LLL and CoG have been engaged in dialogue with the Pagan community and with Facebook over the presence of these disturbing, hate-filled pages. The pages appeared to be part of an ongoing-campaign of violence against powerless people within predominantly Christian communities, and did not initially target Pagans.  
Nevertheless, the Pagan and related Nature-Spirituality communities, who use similar terminology, were concerned by the hate-filled rhetoric and by the initial lack of response to removal requests.   After a communication with decision makers at Facebook, the company has agreed that such pages do violate its community standards and have removed them.
LLL and CoG applaud Facebook’s decision to remove these pages.  We honor Facebook’s stated commitment to protecting freedom of speech and the free exchange of ideas, and recognize that the decision to remove content cannot be taken lightly.  We are gratified that after giving the matter consideration, Facebook took a stand for human rights and for a world in which everyone can live free of the fear of violence.
We urge the Pagan community to join us in expressing our thanks to Facebook for listening and and making this positive change.  We hope Facebook will to continue to be a leader in the effort to address violence and hate wherever it festers. 
We also thank the many partners within the Pagan community who worked with us to engage in respectful dialogue with Facebook and respond to the situation in a coordinated and effective way.  This was truly a community effort, and we are thankful for the many people who gave their time, research skills, passion and spiritual energy to this cause.  Our community has once again shown that we can rally together and support one another in making the world a better place.
This victory will help make the internet a more civil place, but the real struggle is ongoing.  Around the world - not just in Africa, but in our own communities - vulnerable people, including children, are tormented or killed after being labeled as ‘witches’ or ‘sorcerers.'  Most are unconnected to our spiritual community, except that their attackers call them by the same words that we have reclaimed for our spiritual practices.  Yet we cannot and should not turn a blind eye to their suffering.  We urge the Pagan community to support worldwide efforts to eliminate persecution in the name of religion.
The Lady Liberty League, the Covenant of the Goddess, and our partners will continue to support efforts within our community to make violence unacceptable everywhere and to support efforts to promote human rights and freedom from fear for all.
August 22, 2013

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Covenant of the Goddess' Response to the Witch Hunt Facebook Pages




The Covenant of the Goddess 

PO Box 12193, San Bernardino, CA 92423-2193



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


DATE: August 20, 2013
CONTACT:  Heather Greene, National Public Information Officer 
EMAIL: pio at cog dot org
WEBSITE:  www.cog.org    


Covenant of the Goddess reacts to Witch Hunt Facebook Pages

Over the past week, there has been an outcry within the Pagan community regarding two African-based Facebook pages that call for the death of witches and wizzards [sic].  The Covenant of the Goddess (CoG) has been contacted by many of its concerned members as well as other community supporters, all of whom are looking to have these pages removed from Facebook. The pages include:


Since last Thursday we have been monitoring the pages and working behind-the-scenes to find positive and effective ways of negotiating this difficult situation. Our most recent efforts have included interfacing with other national Pagan organizations such as Lady Liberty League and Circle Sanctuary

Of course, we all want to see these Facebook pages taken down due to the derogatory use of "witchcraft" language. However  the situation is more serious than just a case of hate speech and religious bigotry. These above-mentioned pages are calling for the murder of human beings. In many African nations, there is a dangerous climate of violence that uses witchcraft as its scapegoat. The above-mentioned pages are feeding that frenzy - one that has already led to the deaths of many African people, including young children. 

The Covenant of the Goddess supports freedom of speech, open dialog and religious expression. We do appreciate that Facebook, as a corporation, holds a similar philosophy in this matter.  However, we cannot condone a public call for the death of any one person or group regardless of religious affiliation or lifestyle choice.

We have advised our members and the greater Pagan community to avoid all personal interaction with the either of these two social media pages and ask that all complaints be sent to Facebook through its abuse and complaint system.  

We will continue our efforts and stand ready to act as needed.  

Please stay tuned to the CoG Facebook page for updates.

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