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The [[con]] was selected at [[MidAmeriCon II]] in the [[2018 Worldcon Site Selection]] race between [[New Orleans in 2018]] and [[San Jose in 2018]]. It held the [[2018 Hugos]], [[1943 Retro Hugos]], [[2020 Worldcon Site Selection]] and [[2019 NASFiC Site Selection]].
 
The [[con]] was selected at [[MidAmeriCon II]] in the [[2018 Worldcon Site Selection]] race between [[New Orleans in 2018]] and [[San Jose in 2018]]. It held the [[2018 Hugos]], [[1943 Retro Hugos]], [[2020 Worldcon Site Selection]] and [[2019 NASFiC Site Selection]].
  
The convention was embroiled for years afterwards in a [[lawsuit]] over its exclusion of a writer and subsequent public comments made by the committee.  As of early 2021, it had not yet been resolved.
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The convention was embroiled for years afterwards in a [[lawsuit]] over its exclusion of a writer and subsequent public comments made by the committee.  Four of the five complaints were dismissed by a court in February 2019. After a judge refused to dismiss the final complaint in May, 2021, the convention and the author came to a settlement on June 4.
  
 
The '''Mexicanx Initiative''' was a campaign led by SFF artist [[John Picacio]] to sponsor attending memberships to Worldcon 76 in San Jose and award them to fifty Mexicanx artists, writers, filmmakers, culture shapers, and fans, in order to increase Mexicanx representation in science fiction and fantasy. The project was a finalist for the [[2019 Best Related Work Hugo]].
 
The '''Mexicanx Initiative''' was a campaign led by SFF artist [[John Picacio]] to sponsor attending memberships to Worldcon 76 in San Jose and award them to fifty Mexicanx artists, writers, filmmakers, culture shapers, and fans, in order to increase Mexicanx representation in science fiction and fantasy. The project was a finalist for the [[2019 Best Related Work Hugo]].

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The 76th Worldcon (which was officially named "Worldcon 76 in San Jose", but sometimes called ConJose 2) was held August 16–20, 2018, at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. Guests of Honor were Spider Robinson and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Fan Guests of Honor were Pierre and Sandy Pettinger, and Ghosts of Honour were Edgar Pangborn and Bob Wilkins. Chair was Kevin Roche.

The con was selected at MidAmeriCon II in the 2018 Worldcon Site Selection race between New Orleans in 2018 and San Jose in 2018. It held the 2018 Hugos, 1943 Retro Hugos, 2020 Worldcon Site Selection and 2019 NASFiC Site Selection.

The convention was embroiled for years afterwards in a lawsuit over its exclusion of a writer and subsequent public comments made by the committee. Four of the five complaints were dismissed by a court in February 2019. After a judge refused to dismiss the final complaint in May, 2021, the convention and the author came to a settlement on June 4.

The Mexicanx Initiative was a campaign led by SFF artist John Picacio to sponsor attending memberships to Worldcon 76 in San Jose and award them to fifty Mexicanx artists, writers, filmmakers, culture shapers, and fans, in order to increase Mexicanx representation in science fiction and fantasy. The project was a finalist for the 2019 Best Related Work Hugo.

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