Arizona

If you know of a convention that needs to be added to the list or have updated your own convention's policy, you can fill out the form here. If you find any broken links or have any questions about this page, please contact Fractali at admin@cosplayer-ssn.org. This is a perpetual work in progress!

A guide to some of Arizona's laws can be found here.


A means they meet the criterion.
A means they have partially met the criterion.
A means they fail the criterion.

Additional notes for clarification can be found below the table.

Note: conventions with * have either not updated for several years, have a malfunctioning website, or may be defunct.

Note: To find Anime Wonder Festival's full harassment policy, you must click through Info > FAQs and Help Center > Code of Conduct > 2. Harassment-Free Environment bullet 2: For more information on our Event Safety and Harassment Policy, visit HERE. This is quite a few clicks only to get to a page that does not include a way to report online, and explicitly states that the policy only applies to attendees.

Note: Fandomania is sponsored by Chick-fil-A.

Note: Sabakucon's policy is listed on the right nav of the About page, which is what is linked from the "Policies" item in the top menu.

Note: Taiyou Con has an email contact listed, but it is labeled as being for "questions." It is unclear if reports of harassment can be sent to the address.

Note: UwU Con has an email contact listed, but it is labeled as being for "If you are on the UwU Con's Facebook page." It is unclear if other reports of harassment can be sent to the address.

Note: Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention's consequences are too vague to qualify fully: "resolution at the discretion of WWWC Security or designee therein."


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