Community Networking

Proper networking is important to maintaining any modern community, and our own coalition beneath the Pagan umbrella is no different. Here, divided into convenient categories, I've provided a number of Pagan owned/friendly organizations, businesses, and blogs. If you have a site which you would like to see added to this list, feel free to submit it by email!

Fellow Bloggers
These are blogs from a number of different traditions and perspectives, which represent the fantastic diversity within our community.
http://www.norsemyth.org/
-A great site for Norse myth and scholarly work.
http://wildhunt.org/
-A Pan-Pagan news and information source
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/allergicpagan/
-Non-theistic Pagan opinion/current events
http://ekunyisembers.com/
-Kemetic (Egyptian) personal/informative blog
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildgarden/
-Pagan interfaith dialogue

Community Action Sites
Our community has a wide range of interests and concerns. These sites are issue based initiatives for Pagan/Heathen issues.
http://www.openhalls.org/

Pagan Media 
Sources for Pagan entertainment and interests. While not always explicitly religious in nature, these are media sources which are run by or appeal to our communities.
http://www.heathenradionetwork.com/

Interfaith Organizations
So many "interfaith" organizations are overwhelmingly (or even exclusively) Abrahamic; thus many within the Pagan community are wary of participation in such endeavors. These are interfaith resources which actually have a vested interest in diversity and pluralism, which include representatives from some of our own traditions.

http://www.religious-diplomacy.org/content/pagan-tba
- The Pagan chapter of the FRD is still in the formative stages, with the opening date TBA.
http://projectinterfaith.org/page/wiccan-pagan
- While this site mostly represents a more Wiccan perspective on our community, they are open to input and participation from people of various Pagan persuasions.

2 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed your latest essay at Patheos Pagan. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildgarden/2014/01/the-pagan-elephant/?utm_source=hootsuite&utm_campaign=hootsuite I just wanted to let you know.

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  2. I'm pleased you enjoyed it! It was one of my favorite pieces, but this site never got much attention when I was updating it. I felt it would do more good over at Patheos :)

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