DYKE MARCH
| June 8, 2007 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
6:00pm at the Gazebo in Boston Common!!!!
For the past 12 years, the Boston
Dyke March has remained committed to offering a non-commercial,
fundamentally grass-roots alternative to Boston’s Pride celebration. We
provide an ever-improving venue for influential speakers and artists,
high-quality performances and a growing number of community-based
organizations. Each June Dyke Marches take place in multiple cities across the United States
and internationally, and traditionally occur the day or night before
that city’s Gay Pride celebrations. The tradition began in Washington DC
in 1993 when Lesbian Avengers organized a queer women’s demonstration
to supplement and point out the shortcomings of a large scale
gay-rights march. Our top priority is to provide a dynamic and
welcoming space for participants of all sexualities, genders, races,
ages, ethnicities, sizes, economic backgrounds, and physical abilities.
We strive to create a place where political and social change can be
expressed and inspired. The Boston Dyke March is committed to being proactively trans-inclusive. The Boston
Dyke March welcomes transwomen and transmen to join the organizing
committee, attend all Dyke March events, and participate in the Dyke
March. The Boston Dyke March Committee is publicly opposed to woman-born-women only policies that exclude transpeople. The Dyke March is for everyone!
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