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Effective Date: February 2026
Last Updated: February 24, 2026
All participants are expected to:
✅ Treat everyone with respect, dignity, and professionalism
✅ Respect personal boundaries and consent
✅ Use inclusive language and avoid discriminatory remarks
✅ Listen when someone says “no” or “stop”
✅ Report incidents immediately to festival staff
❌ Do not engage in:
Harassment of any kind (verbal, physical, visual, or written)
Discriminatory behavior based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, or any protected characteristic
Unwelcome sexual advances, comments, or attention
Intimidation, stalking, or following
Deliberate disruption of screenings, panels, or events
Photography or recording without consent
Retaliation against anyone who reports an incident
Harassment includes, but is not limited to:
Verbal Harassment:
Offensive jokes, slurs, or derogatory comments
Unwelcome comments about appearance, body, or personal life
Threats, intimidation, or aggressive language
Racial, ethnic, or cultural slurs
Physical Harassment:
Unwanted touching, hugging, or physical contact
Blocking someone’s path or cornering them
Physical intimidation or assault
Visual Harassment:
Displaying offensive images or gestures
Staring, leering, or unwanted photography
Sharing private images without consent
Online/Digital Harassment:
Sending unwanted messages or comments on social media
Cyberbullying or doxing festival participants
Sharing personal information without consent
During the Festival:
Immediate Safety Concerns:
Contact festival security immediately or call 911 if there is immediate danger.
Report to Festival Staff:
Approach any staff member wearing an HCFF badge or lanyard and say:
“I need to report a safety concern.”
Dedicated Safety Contacts:
Safety Coordinator: Roselyn Omaka – 713.932.0699
Festival Director: Roselyn Omaka – 713.932.0699
Reporting Station:
Visit the Information Desk at [Location] to file a report in person.
After the Festival:
Online Form: Coming Soon
Phone: 713.832.0699
Immediate Response – A trained staff member will speak with you privately within 15 minutes.
Documentation – We will document the incident with your consent.
Support – We will offer you support options (safe space, escort, contact person).
Investigation – We will investigate the matter promptly and confidentially.
Action – Appropriate action will be taken, which may include:
Warning the individual
Removing the individual from the event
Banning the individual from future festivals
Involving law enforcement if necessary
Confidentiality: All reports will be handled with discretion. Your identity will be protected to the extent possible while allowing us to address the situation.
No Retaliation: We prohibit retaliation against anyone who reports an incident or participates in an investigation.
Individuals who violate this policy may face:
Verbal warning
Removal from the current event without refund
Ban from future Houston Comedy Film Festival events
Notification to industry organizations or partner festivals
Referral to law enforcement
We will take action in real time, not after the show.
If you witness harassment or unsafe behavior:
✅ Check in with the person affected: “Are you okay? Do you need help?”
✅ Interrupt the behavior if it’s safe to do so
✅ Document what you see (time, location, description)
✅ Report to festival staff immediately
You don’t have to be directly affected to report. We value active bystanders who help keep our community safe.
We are committed to making HCFF accessible to everyone:
Wheelchair-accessible venues
ASL interpretation available upon request (contact us 2 weeks in advance)
Quiet spaces for sensory breaks
Gender-neutral restrooms
Assistance animals welcome
Need an accommodation? Contact accessibility@houstoncomedyfilmfestival.com
Moderators are trained to pause or stop events if harassment occurs
Audience members who disrupt events or make offensive comments will be removed
Filmmakers have the right to decline answering inappropriate questions
Festival events serving alcohol will have staff trained to monitor behavior
Intoxication is not an excuse for violating this policy
We reserve the right to deny service or entry to intoxicated individuals
Do not photograph or record anyone without their consent
Respect “No Photo” requests from filmmakers and attendees
Press credentials do not override personal consent
All HCFF staff and volunteers receive training on:
Recognizing harassment and discrimination
Responding to reports with empathy and professionalism
De-escalation techniques
Confidentiality and documentation
Resources for affected individuals
All sponsors, vendors, and partner organizations must:
Abide by this Safety & Harassment Prevention Policy
Ensure their representatives are trained on appropriate conduct
Refrain from creating or distributing offensive marketing materials
Violations may result in termination of partnership.
Local Support:
Houston Area Women’s Center (24/7 Hotline): 713-528-2121
Houston Police Department (Non-Emergency): 713-884-3131
Crisis Text Line: Text “HELLO” to 741741
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673
Festival Resources:
Safety Coordinator: Roselyn Omaka
Quiet Room: for anyone needing a break
This policy is reviewed annually and updated as needed. Feedback is welcome at safety@houstoncomedyfilmfestival.com.
By attending Houston Comedy Film Festival, you agree to abide by this Safety & Harassment Prevention Policy. We are committed to creating a festival where everyone can celebrate comedy, storytelling, and community without fear.
Questions? Contact us at info@houstoncomedyfilmfestival.com
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