Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Bash Back! needs workshops!
BB! Denver is seeking workshop proposals for the 2010 Bash Back! convergence this May 27-30. We hope this weekend is more than just a couple days with our favorite radical queermos–we want to talk about cool things with awesome people, and build new connections between our struggles. Workshops are one way to do that, and are an integral part of the convergence planning this year. Several workshop proposals have already arrived, but lets get some more!
We are seeking workshop proposals for this year’s convergence especially on the following topics: Anti-Oppression, Mental Health, Palestinian Solidarity, Strategies for Physical Well Being, Response to Sexual Assault, DIY Sex Toys, DIY Other Sexy Things, Sex Work, Direct Action (including Bloc Tactics, Mobile Soundsystems, Analysis/Theory), Anarchist and Queer Theory, Prison Abolition, Prisoner Support, Kink, Spirituality, Group Presentations, Films made by Anarchists, Queer Films, and Permaculture. Your workshop idea doesn’t fit into any of those categories? Awesome, submit it anyway! And we want to hear what you queermos are doing in your communities, so send that too!!!
Please include: workshop title, presenter(s), description, ideal time length, and your material and logistical needs. Including blackboard needs–this convergence will probably not be at a school! The deadline for workshop proposals is May 2nd at 10:32 pm EST, and a materials deadline for accepted workshops is May 9th at 8:59 pm PST. Workshop proposals should be sent to: bbworkshops |at| gmail |dot| com. Questions about workshops are welcome as well.
For more info on the convergence, check out the website @ http://www.bashback2010.org/
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
HRC IS NOT YOUR FRIEND- CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
SEND SUBMISSIONS TO: anarchoqueer@gmail.com
AND PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!
As Radical Queers, we are in a constant war against the HRC. Our frustrations run much deeper than ENDA or any other single issue. However, I have often found myself unable to substantiate my frustrations when talking with more mainstream "LGBT" folks. So, me and a friend are planning to compile and edit a zine on why we hate the HRC. We are looking for more radical perspectives written in a language that would be accessible to more mainstream "LGBT" folks.
Talking points could/should include, but are not limited to:
Racism, Classism, Assimilation, Militarism/Imperialism, Transphobia, The Prison-Industrial Complex, The Non-Profit Industrial Complex, Immigration as a Queer Issue, Public Sex/Sexuality and Pleasure (and how the HRC tries to hide that as a part of our identities), The culture of respectability, Healthcare.
Or maybe, even more fundamentally, why there are no "separate issues."
We would also be interested in writings on things people have done, actions that have been taken against the HRC, and why we don't need the HRC. (We can do this shit ourselves!)
Remember, the intended audience is mainstream "LGBT" folks who aren't already radical-- this is an attempt to radicalize them!-- so please make sure submissions are written in a way that will make sense to these folks. (I.e. don't assume somebody knows what the prison industrial complex is or why we don't like it.)
PLEASE EMAIL SUBMISSIONS, QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS TO: anarchoqueer@gmail.com.
AND PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!
Thanks!
Solidarity and Sodomy,
~Saffo
Sunday, February 15, 2009
what queer in the streets again
last night at a minute to midnight, a ragtag group of queers and allies, trans folks and brass band friends, some decked out in their most scandalous (over thermals, of course), danced through the streets of Providence, Rhode Island, stopping to flirt with and provoke our local gay bars.
We are sick of the majority of queer spaces in our city revolving around consumerism and intoxication. We are sick of "queer" meaning "assimilated white gay men" when there are a whole lot of us who don't fit with that identity. We are sick of monogamous relationships being the accepted norm. We are sick of feeling like we have to prove our love to our partners by showering them with unnecessary mass-produced crap. We are sick of feeling like crap for being single. Instead of sitting around and complaining, we decided to throw our own party!
On Valentine's day at midnight, we took to the street, to create a free, all-ages, festive queer space that for once, didn't revolve around alcohol.
We danced to brass provided by a few members of the what cheer! brigade and had signs with slogans such as, "i have straight friends," "we recruit," and "break up with patriarchy."
Our reception was varied - at some gay bars, they were all about it, and in some places there was quite a bit of tension. As we snaked through Providence, our numbers grew, as spectators became active participants.
Despite some aggressive invitations to suck dicks from drunk bargoers, some beer thrown by the queers in the club at the queers who can't afford the 7 dollar cover charge, and being called dummies and threatened with teargas by some pitifully incompetent providence police, (and learning firsthand that they "don't care about killing people" after threatening to teargas a crowd of kids in a packed staircase), a great time was had by all. there were no arrests.
to get in touch with what queer?!, email whatqueer@gmail.com
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
VALENTINES DAY
Street Dance Party!
FEBRUARY 14! 11:59 PM empire street, providence RI
OUT OF THE BARS AND INTO THE STREETS!
WALK OUTSIDE OF THE "HIDDEN" GAY BAR AND DEMAND VISIBILITY!
REJECT THE HETERONORMATIVE AND CAPITALISTIC MESSAGE OF VALENTINE'S DAY!
CREATE AND DEMAND QUEER SPACES THAT DON'T REVOLVE AROUND CONSUMERISM AND GETTING INTOXICATED!
REMIND THE CITY OF PROVIDENCE THAT QUEER LIBERATION MEANS MORE THAN HAVING A GAY MAYOR!
MAKE OUT WITH YOUR FRIENDS!
MAKE A SCENE!
MAKE NOISE!
WEAR COSTUMES!
BRING YOUR FRIENDS!
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS!
MAKE YOUR PRESENCE KNOWN!
(TYPE IN CAPSLOCK ALWAYS AND FOREVER!)
also, check out the queer zine archive project!
http://www.qzap.org
Friday, January 9, 2009
Funeral Procession in Solidarity with Athens, Gaza
http://shiftshapers.gnn.tv/blogs/30720/Providence_Rhode_Island_Funeral_Procession_in_Solidarity_with_Athens_and_Gaza
Today 30 or so people gathered, in response to a call put out by What Queer?!, Providence’s radical queer organizing collective, and marched, funeral-procession style, between locations of state violence. We delivered speeches and memorials, paying tribute to those effected by state violence. We reminded Bank of America, TEXTRON, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Providence Police Department, and the Army National Guard Recruiting Center of their roles as perpetrators of this violence. Today we mourned Alexandros Grigoropoulos. Today we mourned Oscar Grant III. Today we mourned the 800 dead in Gaza. Today we mourned all of our fellow Rhode Islanders who are incarcerated and awaiting deportation for the crime of working the state’s least appealing jobs.
Today we mourned the American teenagers who are coerced into joining the military, whether it be out of economic necessity or sparkly false advertising. Today we mourned every person who has ever been raped, murdered, and beaten by the police. Today we mourned the environmental devastation perpetuated by Bank of America. However, we won’t just mourn – we will continue to struggle towards a better world, fighting the fight all these people were taken away from all too soon. Our collective grief was witnessed by many passersby, who were given funeral-style fliers explaining our presence. A coffin was carried, and a brass band played. “Shrines” were left at the buildings of each purveyor of state violence, piles of flowers and framed statements calling out their atrocious acts. This procession was called for by What Queer?!, and was coordinated with the help of Providence Students for a Democratic Society, Brown SDS, Northeast Anarchist Network, individuals from the Industrial Workers of the World, Direct Action for Rights and Equality, Olneyville Neighborhood Association, the What Cheer! Brigade, International Socialist Organization, and other autonomous individuals. We hope this will be the first of more frequent coordinated actions between many groups in Providence. As queer, trans, and gender-nonconforming people, we recognize that the violence that is ever-present in our lives is also perpetuated around the world. There are no single issues. Collective liberation = collaborative triumph over our common oppressors.