Calendar Use & Submission Guidelines

The ESSN Community Calendar is a public resource designed to make posting and discovering community events as easy and accessible as possible. Anyone may submit an event without creating an account, providing an email address, or sharing any identifying information. This openness allows more community participation, but it also means we rely on good faith and collective responsibility to keep this tool useful and safe.

Please read the guidelines below before submitting your event.


1. Purpose of the ESSN Calendar

The ESSN Calendar exists to uplift events that support the working class, strengthen community solidarity, and align with the values of:

• Solidarity
• Diversity
• Respect

Events may be educational, cultural, civic, labor-related, artistic, organizing-focused, or general community gatherings.

The calendar is not a general advertising space and is not intended for commercial promotion disconnected from community or worker uplift.


2. Who May Submit Events

Anyone may submit an event, including:

  • Individuals
  • Community groups
  • Non-profits
  • Labor unions and union locals
  • Student groups
  • Faith organizations
  • Businesses (see Section 11)

No login or personal information is required to post.
However, events may be flagged or removed if they violate our guidelines or values.


3. Required Fields & Event Information

When adding an event, please complete all required fields:

  • Event Title (required)
  • Event Description (required)
  • Date & Time
  • Event Image (optional) — JPG, PNG, GIF under 2GB
  • Event Tags
  • Virtual Event Info (if applicable)
  • Event Status
  • Venue Details (choose an existing venue or create a new one)
  • Organizer Details
  • Website Link (optional)

Please ensure all information is accurate, clear, and relevant to attendees.


4. Editing or Cancelling Events

If you submit an event without creating a free WordPress account, you cannot modify, edit, or cancel the event after posting.
To request changes or removal:

Email: essn@solidaritynetwork.org

If you create a free WordPress account and are granted permissions, you will be able to edit your own submissions.


5. Honor System & Community Monitoring

Because our calendar is open-access, we rely on community members to:

  • Post only accurate events
  • Avoid misuse (spam, fake events, inappropriate content)
  • Report any abusive or suspicious entries

If you see a problem, please notify us at essn@solidaritynetwork.org.


6. ESSN Event Flagging System (Safety & Trust Indicators)

ESSN may assign a flag to events to help users understand the level of trust, verification, and potential risk associated with an event.
Flags reflect what ESSN knows or can verify, they are not judgments about political content or ideological alignment.

🟢 Green Flag – Trusted / Family Friendly

We know the organizers and trust the event. It is considered safe, family-friendly, and appropriate for broad community participation.


🟡 Yellow Flag – Unverified Organizers (Standard Caution)

ESSN does not know the organizers or cannot vet their organization.
This does NOT mean the event is unsafe, only that we cannot vouch for:

  • Organizational legitimacy
  • Safety practices
  • How attendee information (names, phone numbers, emails) may be handled

Use normal, everyday caution when interacting with new organizations.


🔴 Red Flag – Unverified Organizers With Elevated Caution

ESSN does not know the organizers and there are additional concerns about the event or group, including:

  • Unclear organizational identity
  • Unknown data practices
  • Lack of publicly available information
  • Prior reports of misleading, overly aggressive, or questionable outreach

A red flag does not mean the event is unsafe or harmful, but community members should be more cautious, especially when:

  • Providing personal information
  • Signing up for email or text lists
  • Sharing location or contact details

This flag is used when ESSN genuinely cannot determine the trustworthiness of the event or organizer.


⚫ Black Flag – Non-Violent Direct Action With Higher Risk of Conflict

We know and trust the organizers, and the event is intended to be non-violent.
However, due to situational factors, there is a higher risk of conflict, such as:

  • Counter-protesters
  • Law enforcement escalation
  • Environmental risks associated with direct action locations

A black flag indicates non-violent intentions but elevated real-world risk.


7. Content Standards

Events must:

  • Uphold working-class values
  • Align with ESSN’s core values: Solidarity, Diversity, Respect
  • Be relevant to Lane County or Oregon communities
  • Be appropriate for public listing

Prohibited content includes:

  • Illegal activities
  • Explicit or pornographic material
  • Hate speech, harassment, or discriminatory events
  • Content promoting fascism, racism, or violence.
  • Events clearly designed to mislead or defraud
  • Business advertisements unrelated to community benefit

ESSN may remove any event at any time.


8. ESSN’s Right to Edit or Remove Events

Because many submissions are anonymous:

  • ESSN may delete any event without prior notification
  • ESSN may make minor formatting edits for clarity
  • ESSN may deny or remove events that violate guidelines, values, or community trust

We will attempt to notify organizers when possible, but often we will have no contact information.


9. Disclaimers & User Responsibility

  • ESSN cannot verify all information posted.
  • Attendees participate at their own risk.
  • ESSN is not responsible for injuries, conflicts, or harm resulting from attendance.
  • ESSN is not responsible for third-party website links or external data collection.

Please use your own judgment when attending any event.


10. Privacy Considerations

Because you may post anonymously:

  • ESSN does not collect personal data from anonymous submissions
  • Contact information you choose to provide is public on the event listing
  • We do not share organizer information beyond what is published

11. Business Event Policy

Businesses may post events only when the event meaningfully supports working-class values or community uplift, such as:

✔ Labor history nights
✔ Union appreciation discounts
✔ Fundraisers for workers
✔ Community benefit events
✔ Cultural or arts events with public benefit

Events that exist primarily to promote a for-profit product or sale will be removed.
Example:
✘ Walmart posting a dog food sale
✔ A local bar hosting a labor-themed music night

ESSN reserves the right to decide what fits.


12. Reporting Problems

If you see an inappropriate event, a fake entry, safety concern, or misuse of the calendar, please contact:

essn@solidaritynetwork.org

Our community calendar only works because the community helps keep it safe and useful.


13. Updates to These Guidelines

ESSN may update these guidelines at any time. Continued use of the calendar constitutes agreement with the most recent version.