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If you have any questions, please reach out to us at membership@theli.st
Community Values and Code of Conduct:
Openness and participation are core toTheLi.st is a community with a powerful network effect.
Our mission is to make big things happen—for you, for our community, and for the world. We are a group of high impact leaders who are devoted to helping each other achieve and succeed—in all areas of our lives. Our individual wins can collectively create a new dynamic of power—one that is diverse, transparent, and collaborative. TheLi.st is sustained by each members' commitment to growth, openness, curiosity, and participation in our community values.
We encourage you to read this resources document which is an overview of helpful articles and educational resources to help us all get on the same page about how we can be inclusive, anti-racist, and intentional in our interactions so we can strengthen our connections with each other.
The following behaviors listed below are also expected from everyone who is a member of TheLi.st community and will be our code of conduct with how we engage each other: the success of the community we are co-creating. The following behaviors are expected and encouraged from everyone in our community:
Be Generous and Collaborative
We help each other succeed—in all areas of our lives—by actively supporting each other and being supported in return. We encourage Li.sters to be generous with their counsel, connections and insight in the ways that best suit their experiences and boundaries. For every request you make to the community, think of one or more ways you can give back, whether that’s answering someone’s question, cheering on someone’s accomplishment, offering a resource, making an introduction, sharing information, or meeting a fellow Li.ster in person. These actions create the collaborative, new power for us to all succeed.
Common ways we engage with each other on TheLi.st:
Requests (business or personal): If you need guidance, amplification, or insight, whether on a personal issue or a professional goal, sending an ask to TheLi.st email group is a great way to engage the community.
Offers (business or personal): Please offer to make introductions and connections, share useful resources and information, events, opportunities to gather in person, or job posts, and offer what you can with healthy boundaries on your time and energy.
Discussions: Starting a thread on a topic of interest and asking for direct and clear opinions and insight is a great way to engage other Li.sters.
Accomplishments and lessons learned: Share your milestones and achievements with us! We want to celebrate and cheer you on, whether personal or professional.
*Please note: Responsiveness to direct emails is helpful for building community within TheLi.st. You’re not required to respond to every comment in a thread that you start, but if a Li.ster emails you directly with an ask or offer, we’d appreciate it if you’d reply, even to say it’s not the right time or you can’t help.
Be Conscious and Intentional
We often have vulnerable conversations on personal and social issues—and this is part of what makes TheLi.st such a special place. Because each of us hold various levels of understanding about the complex economic, social, and political systems we live in, and the various ways those systems impact us differently, we encourage members to be thoughtful about the impact of the words we use and ideas we share while engaging each other in sensitive topics.
We recommend approaching sensitive conversations with the following behaviors for more informed and intentional discussions:
We encourage continuous learning outside of TheLi.st conversations. Every person, of every background and identity, can benefit from continued learning about various biases and privileges, and identities we all can hold. This will help to create better spaces for conversation, as the more information you are aware of when it comes to bias and privileges (which includes body privilege, class privilege, white privilege, colorism, gender privilege, and more), the more you can approach sensitive topics with courage, nuance, and care. A great first step is reflecting on what privileges and identity intersectionality you may have that can shape how you engage in conversations related to various aspects of identity. Our DEI resources document has great information for understanding what intersectionality and privileges are.
Focus on the behavior and impact of the behavior in a conversation when disagreeing with someone’s point of view, and not labeling or name calling the person you’re engaging with.
Take a pause and reflect on your behavior and ask non-defensive, open questions, if someone points out a microaggression in a conversation. Approach the conversation with curiosity and an open mind for learning and improving how we engage in conversations with each other.
Give grace to one another, as we are each bound to at times to get things wrong and say something we regret. Take accountability if you are called in by a fellow member or moderator on a behavior that was, even unintentionally, harmful. The goal here in the community is the ability to speak truths to one another about inequalities around us without defensiveness. Addressing conflict with the goal of accepting accountability and not repeating harmful behaviors can deepen trust and understanding between one another.
Be Inclusive
We are a community that centers the experiences of women and all genders who have been marginalized by systems of prejudice and sexism. We strive to create a brave space – a place of transparency, honesty, openness, and accountability – for everyone of all identities to participate, introduce new ideas, and support and inspire others regardless of background, family status, gender identity or expression, martial status, sexual orientation, native language, age, ability, race and or ethnicity, caste, national origin, socioeconomic status, religion, geographic location, and any other dimension of identity.
Some of the ways we show inclusivity in action:
Avoiding communicating in generalizations or stereotypes (for example, not assuming all individuals on TheLi.st are cis-gendered women, when there are various gender identites on TheLi.st).
Learning more about identities we may not hold.
Abuses of power (including leveraging position, wealth, or other privileges to harm someone intentionally), ableism, homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, anti-semitism, islamophobia, ageism, body shaming or talk or behavior that discriminates against a group or class of people, sexual harassment of any kind, including unwelcome sexual attention and inappropriate physical contact, being disruptive, combative, stalking, or threatening anyone, will not be tolerated.
Be Anti-Racist
We are committed to creating an actively anti-racist community, and do so with the following individual member actions:
Awareness: Li.sters commit to improving their cultural competency and understanding of racism, (We recommend reviewing the following reading resources, particularly the key terms in that resources document).
Accountability: Li.sters commit to checking their assumptions, examining their privileges and how they may show up in their lives and work, and recognizing and naming white supremacy and racism when it's present in business decisions, national and local news events, and conversations.
Action: Li.sters commit to taking consistent and repeated actions that counter racism by also practicing compassionate empathy and taking actions like diversifying who you amplify and support on TheLi.st speaking up when someone has been harmed, evaluating your requests and comments on TheLi.st and how they may, even unknowingly, perpetuate racism and white supremacy, and acknowledging and affirming the feelings and concerns of individuals who name or identify experiences of racism.
Protect Confidentiality
TheLi.st is a unique place of candor and vulnerability that’s created through confidentiality. Communication, content, and contact information on TheLi.st, TheLi.st hosted online forums, at TheLi.st HQ, and at TheLi.st events (virtual and in real life) is strictly confidential, off the record, and not to be shared beyond TheLi.st unless expressly given permission by the author.
The following behaviors are not permitted:
Invasion of privacy, including taking screenshots of conversations, forwarding or CCing conversations to anyone outside of TheLi.st
Posting personal details about someone else without their permission
Scraping of TheLi.st, (virtual and in real life), The Li.st HQ or TheLi.st member emails to outside email lists or communities, is prohibited
Starting TheLi.st adjacent threads or clubs for commercial purposes, or use TheLi.st brand in any manner, without express written consent from TheLi.st/New Power Media
Sharing recruitment links, offers, or other invitations to join competitive professional women’s communities without first getting express written permission from TheLi.st/New Power Media
In addition, you agree to
Respect the opinions, ideas, beliefs, and feedback of other Listers. It is important to speak directly when we disagree and when we think we need to improve, but such discussions must be conducted respectfully and professionally, remaining focused on the issue at hand. We will not tolerate harassment, in any form, in TheLi.st hosted online forums, on TheLi.st HQ, social media or at TheLi.st events (virtual and in real life). Harassment exists on a continuum—from microaggressions, disrespectful words, snark and outright bullying. We are a community that uplifts and lends each other power. Any behavior that does the opposite will not be tolerated.
Avoid aggressively pushing your own services, products, fundraising or causes. Reaching out to members privately through TheLi.st HQ Member Directory or through TheListers Google Group to expressly promote your business is prohibited. We want to hear about your business and want to help you succeed, but TheLi.st should not be used solely for marketing or raising money.
These behaviors don't belong in TheLi.st hosted online forums or at TheLi.st events:
Invasion of privacy, including taking screenshots of conversations, forwarding or CCing conversations to anyone outside of TheLi.st, or posting personal details about someone else without their permission.
Being disruptive, combative, stalking, or threatening anyone.
Abuse of power (including abuses related to position, wealth, race or gender).
Homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, ageism, body shaming or talk or behavior that discriminates against a group or class of people.
Sexual harassment of any kind, including unwelcome sexual attention and inappropriate physical contact.
Scraping of TheLi.st, (virtual and in real life) or The Li.st HQ or otherwise adding any TheLi.st member emails to outside email lists or communities.
Additionally, do not start TheLi.st adjacent threads or clubs for commercial purposes, or use TheLi.st brand in any manner, without express written consent from TheLi.st/New Power Media. Please do not share recruitment links, offers, or other invitations to join competitive professional women’s communities without first getting express written permission from TheLi.st/New Power Media.
Moderation and Violations of Code of Conduct
TheLi.st is a moderated community of trusted members. Moderators include a rotating list of guardians who monitor the ongoing conversation and are on hand to step in when warranted. At their discretion, the moderators will use moderation tools including private and public messaging, muting, moderated posts, and, when this Code of Conduct is in breach, notifying members of possible suspension or removal from TheLi.st.
Please contact membership@theli.st to report an incident.
TheLi.st will investigate all incidents reported with discretion and confidentiality.
Consequences of Violating The Code of Conduct:
TheLi.st reserves the right to bar any person who violates our Community Values or Code of Conduct from attending TheLi.st hosted events in their entirety or in part, participating in TheLi.st hosted online forums, and/or to suspend or cancel the membership of the person to TheLi.st without refund.
Posting
Guidelines
TheLi.st email is open for posts M-F 9am-9pm ET. Posts sent outside that timeframe will be in a queue until the next day.
Introduce Yourself. Just send a short email about who you are, how we can be helpful to you, and ways you might be helpful in return.
Be mindful when posting about sensitive, triggering topics. If introducing difficult topics [e.g. violence, sexual assault, self-harm, eating disorders, loss of life, etc.], please frame the conversation with respect for others’ lived experiences and introduce it gently with a content warning [cw] [content warning] or trigger warning [tw] [trigger warning].
Make room for all voices. If you find yourself dominating a discussion, please consider stepping back and encouraging other voices to join in. Be mindful of how much time is taken up by more vocal members of the thread and help create ways others can contribute or participate.
Post to the community by default. It is okay to occasionally reply privately to an author about their post or to reach out to someone on TheLi.st HQ with a direct query, but if you are sharing information that we could all learn from, we encourage you to share with the community. Please avoid pitching individual members of TheLi.st directly unless they have given you permission to do so.
When posting jobs, please include salary, benefits and/or hourly rates, where available. It supports transparency and equality.
To make your posts more discoverable, please use the following tags in your subject line when appropriate.
[intro]
[invite]
[amplify]
[jobs]
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For more than a decade thousands of women have brought their whole selves to TheLi.st: Their ambitions, passions, hobbies, relationships, parenting or choosing not to parent questions, fashion choices, wellness tips, education advice and so much more. We hope you will continue in that spirit and enjoy it, grow from it, make new friends and overall find a supportive and meaningful community in your life.
updated 10/3/22