Queer Liberaction Founding Statement:
The following statement is provided in order to give an understanding of how QL came into being.
Queer Liberaction was established to fill a political void in Dallas in the wake of California's Proposition 8 in November of 2008. Across Texas thousands of Queer people and their allies took to the streets to protest the removal of marriage equality in California.
Organizers across the country used Join the Impact (JTI), an internet-based tool, to stage events in reaction to the passing of Proposition 8, a California ballot initiative amending the state's constitution to define marriage as between "a man and a woman," thus eliminating the constitutional right for same-sex couples to marry. Each place JTI touched took on the characteristics of the groups that employed it. In Los Angeles the Queer community decided to march which JTI supported and helped orchestrate. In Salt Lake City, the Gay community used the seat of the Mormon Church as a backdrop to protest its role in the passing of Prop 8.
When JTI touched ground in Dallas, the Cedar Springs Establishment shaped the initiative in its own image, as well. With their collective organizational weight, the Dallas Stonewall Democrats, Dallas Gay and Lesbian Alliance and other established groups made JTI less visible, less direct, and quieter than it had been in other cities. It took the anger and frustration out of it. Dallas gays and lesbians knew the importance of visible, public displays of protests, but instead of a march, the Dallas Queer community assembled among a few concrete buildings in downtown Dallas where no one could see them but the police, Christian extremists and themselves. The Cedar Springs Establishment wasted this gold mine of activism. Dallas's JTI event was a picnic. For the queer community to bring change and equality, it must take an active visible approach like our brothers and sisters in Los Angles and Salt Lake City, and our predecessors in Castro and Stonewall.
The founders of Queer Liberaction knew that people were angry over having their rights stripped away from them. They knew that those who showed up at City Hall on November 15 were frustrated because they weren't allowed to tell as many people as possible about the injustices of Prop 8 through a march. Queer Liberaction was not formed because people were upset and frustrated but that is what brought us together. Queer Liberaction was formed because those that kick started this organization knew that homophobia is the foundation of Queer oppression and in order to make strides in terms of our civil rights we have got to directly confront and combat it. We knew that this has to be done through visible direct action activism.
Civil rights are intrinsic to all people, and when not bestowed must be claimed. Rights are won, not given to us by our benevolent leaders. Queer Liberaction fights for those rights by combating hatred and discrimination toward the gay community through visible, direct, public grassroots activism. Just as Women, Workers, racial and ethnic groups, religious minorities, and other oppressed and disenfranchised individuals have used these methods to successfully make enormous strides in equality and empowerment in their own groups, the Queer community must forge an independent movement solely dedicated to its liberation in order to gain empowerment and equality in society and under the law.
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Calling ALL members of the LGBT community and our allies! Join me, HRC, Equality TX, Soulforce, and Atticus Circle, as we voice our displeasure over the upholding of Prop 8, and not having equal protection under the law, and discuss how to move forward. We'll be gathering at Austin City Hall, Saturday, June 6th at 230p, with the rally beginning at 3p. At approximately 4p, we will march to Republic Park, via the sidewalks, so as not to obstruct traffic, but still be a very visible presence in downtown Austin. Please make signs, banners, whatever you like, and please help to spread the word by telling all of your friends. Hoping you can make it!
Help spread the word...
~Carlos XOXOXO What do we want??? Equality!! When?? NOW!!!!
Tomorrow, Wednesday June 3rd we're meeting up at 6:45pm for a FLASH MOB WATERGUN FIGHT(even Dayla is coming, it's free & open to all ages so there is no excuse).
6:45pm--Gather at Victory Tavern at 2501 N. Houston Street in Victory Park by AAC
7:00pm--When you hear the whistle, start squirting & go nuts until you hear the second whistle, then retreat into the nearest bar to celebrate OR stick around and watch "Twilight" on the big screens outside in Victory Park.
All you have to bring is a watergun & your sense of adventure! Please let everyone know--the more squirters the more fun we'll all have....
I had an AMAZING TIME Sunday sorry I had to Leave before event was over.. Going to work on getting a group from San Antonio working on details... Take care
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We'll be gathering at Austin City Hall, Saturday, June 6th at 230p, with the rally beginning at 3p. At approximately 4p, we will march to Republic Park, via the sidewalks, so as not to obstruct traffic, but still be a very visible presence in downtown Austin.
Please make signs, banners, whatever you like, and please help to spread the word by telling all of your friends.
Hoping you can make it!
Help spread the word...
~Carlos XOXOXO
What do we want??? Equality!! When?? NOW!!!!
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2009/5/27 19:23
even tho it was for a horrible reason
but i had a great time!
cant wait for the next one
but hopefully it will
be a celebration by then
2009/5/26 16:06
-The GLBT Dallas Team
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