Note: This page was last updated in 2019. Our attendee guide will be updated for XOXO 2024 before registration opens.

Inclusion at XOXO

This policy is a "living" document, and subject to refinement and expansion in the future. Last updated August 27, 2019.

We want XOXO to reflect the creative communities it showcases and celebrates. This policy serves as a list of our current inclusive production practices.

Curation

XOXO prioritizes curating a diverse and representative lineup for our conference and festival events. We recognize our responsibility to amplify voices that have been traditionally marginalized both in our community and in our society.

We pay all of our conference speakers and cover travel and accommodation for all speakers and performers.

Where relevant, we provide explicit content warnings for our conference talks and festival performances.

Lottery

Registration for XOXO is offered through a survey and lottery process. A first-come, first-serve system typically favors those with time and money, which ends up benefiting predominantly white men with well-paying jobs and disposable income.

Our survey system allows us to factor diversity into admission, which helps to counteract systemic biases and prioritize access to the festival for underrepresented folx and independent artists.

Subsidized Passes

We offer free passes, subsidized by our patrons, prioritizing underrepresented and economically disadvantaged individuals. Our free passes are randomly distributed through our lottery, and you can apply when filling out your survey.

Health & Safety

We offer hand sanitizer stations in our restrooms and through our venues. We offer sanitary products and toiletries (including menstrual products, sunscreen, makeup remover, cotton pads, dental floss, and deodorant) in all our restrooms.

A first aid kit is also available at our registration desk.

Smoking is not permitted in any of our venues.

Families & Childcare

XOXO provides free on-site childcare for the duration of the festival. We work with My Loving Nanny, a Portland-based childcare service who provide experienced, background-checked childcare providers.

Our childcare space includes private spaces for breastfeeding and pumping.

Children under 12 can attend all our events free of charge, so long as they’re accompanied by a parent or guardian. All of our venues are all-ages.

For more information, see our Childcare & Families section.

Identity

XOXO offers gender pronoun pins at registration. We encourage all attendees to wear a pin stating their pronouns.

Where possible, XOXO offers gender neutral restrooms. Where our venues have designated gendered restrooms, we display signage recommending that attendees should use whichever restroom they feel most comfortable with.

Photo Consent

XOXO enforces a photo media consent policy for our attendees, designated by colored lanyards available at registration. A red lanyard designates strictly no photos or video, a yellow lanyard designates that photos and video are allowed with explicit consent, and a black lanyard designates that photos and video are allowed without permission.

Hospitality

XOXO offers a curated menu of non-alcoholic sodas, kombucha, coffee, and tea (including decaf) available throughout the event.

Our bars also serve beer, wine, and cocktails. We ask our attendees to drink responsibly. Alcohol consumption is not an excuse for violating our Code of Conduct.

Our on-site food trucks offer a variety of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.

Vendors

XOXO prioritizes working with women and minority-owned businesses and vendors who prioritize diversity and representation in their teams.

Location

XOXO respectfully acknowledges that we are on the unceded, traditional Tribal lands of the Multnomah, Cascades, Clackamas, Oregon City Tumwater, Tualatin Kalapuya, and other Chinook bands who make their homes along the Columbia and Willamette rivers.

License

This policy is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license, and is available on GitHub. We encourage other events to adopt (and enforce) similar policies by using and remixing ours.