Safer Spaces Policy
CAKE does not discriminate against any person with respect to race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status, or source of income. CAKE is a safe space: actions or merchandise that is considered hateful or that makes any attendee, staff member, or exhibitor feel unsafe will not be tolerated. Offended parties are encouraged to approach CAKE organizers to mediate and resolve the situation. CAKE reserves the right to remove any party from our events. Participants agree to not hold CAKE, its staff, or the venue responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged merchandise. The CAKE safer space policy is intended to make our event a supportive, nonthreatening, and safe environment. If you experience harassment, abuse, assault, or any other kind of violation of our policy during CAKE, or if for any other reason you need support, please notify CAKE organizers or CAKE staff; our on-call exhibitor services team will help resolve the situation.
Diversity, equity and inclusion
CAKE is proactive in ensuring that our show is composed of artists that represent a diverse range of lived experiences. Historically there is an underrepresentation of non-white, non-cisgender, non-AMAB artists in the comics industry, which is why we as an independent show take extra consideration when it comes to the demographic make-up of our exhibitors and programming. While applicants to CAKE will always be judged first on the content of their work, we are committed to fostering an inclusive community of artists. We strive to bring together artists who come from a wide range of cultural, ethnic, gender, socioeconomic, educational, religious, and language backgrounds as well as those who represent a wide range of physical ability and mental health.