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DESCRIPTION:The 16th Annual \nSan Francisco Dyke March \n2008 \n\nBe Visible! 
 \nSaturday, June 28th, 2008 \n\nStarting from Dolores Park, at 18th and 
 Dolores \nRally and Stage Begins @ 3:00 p.m. \nMarch Takes Off @ 7:00 p.m. 
 \n\n2008 Statement \n\n\nWelcome to the 16th Annual \nSan Francisco Dyke 
 March! \n\n\nVisibility is the essence of the Dyke March! On this day tens 
 of thousands of dykes gather openly. We admire each other in our glorious 
 variety and soak up the wild nourishment of taking over the streets! \n\nAt 
 the Dyke March many of us experience freedom to be who we are and a safety 
 we may not know in other parts of our lives, even those of us who live in 
 the relatively accepting Bay Area. At the Dyke March we can bring our whole 
 selves into the gathering: all our identities can be visible. We are from 
 all classes, races, sizes, ages, abilities and nationalities; we can wear 
 our hearts on our sleeves, and take our shirts off if we please! \n\nThe 
 Dyke March, though a single day, is a year-round encouragement, a cheer, a 
 beacon to dykes everywhere that being a dyke is needed, valued and welcome. 
 Dykes all over the world are inspired by our message to put themselves at 
 the center of their own lives and politics and envision possibilities for 
 change. \n\nWe understand all too well the many pressures on dykes to blend 
 into the background, or not claim dykeness in our own political arenas. The 
 members of the Dyke March Committee, discussing visibility, acknowledged 
 that there are times and places we would not feel safe wearing our Dyke 
 March t-shirts. One member felt that visibility would hamper her career 
 goals. Another, at times, had chosen to be invisible to avoid unwanted 
 attention. Some of us have chosen not to wear our Dyke March t-shirts on 
 certain occasions in order to sidestep loathing, hate, judgment and 
 harassment. Many of us have experienced shielding our dyke identity almost 
 as if it were an involuntary response; we are all vulnerable to reverting 
 to invisibility no matter how out we are. \n\nFor many dykes around the 
 world this issue is life-threatening. This year two dykes are coming from 
 Serbia to speak on the Dyke March Stage. A representative of four dykes 
 from New Jersey in prison for defending themselves against a misogynist, 
 homophobic attack will update us on their case. These dykes face the very 
 real threat of death for being VISIBLE. And that’s why we need Dyke 
 Marches! \n\nVisibility is an issue for all queer folks: dykes, gay men, 
 bisexuals, transsexuals and other gender benders. What distinguishes this 
 issue for dykes is sexism. With the rare exception of a few matriarchal 
 societies, women have been dominated by patriarchy. \nDykes are perceived 
 as a threat, as women who cannot be controlled. The notion of women loving 
 women, dykes loving dykes, getting down with each other, totally turned on 
 by each other, not needing men for emotional support or sex is such a huge 
 threat to the dominant order that it is either treated as non-existent or 
 abnormal. As a result we are either burned at the stake or rendered 
 invisible. \n\nUnfortunately the queer community is not immune to 
 oppressing women and dykes. That’s exactly why there’s a need for a 
 Dyke March! As women and as dykes, our contribution to the running of the 
 world has not been valued and our history has not been acknowledged (even 
 within the LGBT movements). We have nevertheless made great contributions 
 and have a rich history. Unfortunately, since that history is not readily 
 available, many dykes are totally disconnected from our own heritage. 
 Let’s all reclaim dyke herstory and pass it on! {click here for a 
 fabulous list of resources!} \n\nIn the United States the Women’s 
 Liberation Movement was revitalized following the Civil Rights Movement in 
 the 1960s. African-Americans were standing up, not only for civil rights, 
 but for human rights and all oppressed people began to learn lessons about 
 fighting for freedom. Even in the progressive movements which followed, 
 women were oppressed by men. Women began forming women-only consciousness 
 raising groups and other avenues to liberation. Women of color were often 
 faced with a need to remain united with their brothers in the struggle 
 against racism; however, the common thread of sexism did, and continues to, 
 cross class and race lines. \n\nVarious theories and strategies began to 
 emerge regarding the liberation of women and dykes. Among them there were 
 socialist feminism and radical feminism. The women moving forward on these 
 fronts were working, not for a movement -- they wanted a revolution! A 
 revolution, the overturning of a web of systems (religion, culture, 
 government) that dominate through war and violence, and are legitimized 
 through religion, law and the writing of history which nearly always 
 excludes women. More importantly the women’s movements had cultures and 
 values that ran counter to those of patriarchy. Some of the most brilliant 
 (and overlooked) criticism of cultural systems comes from feminist and 
 lesbian artists, activists and scholars. We owe many of the freedoms we do 
 have today to them. And that’s why we need a Dyke March! \n\nWhy BE 
 VISIBLE? Being Visible is an act of protest! It’s an act of power! Being 
 Visible creates community! Being Visible can save lives! Dykes attending 
 the March, even some in the relatively accepting San Francisco Bay Area, 
 tell us that they experience a safety not known in other parts of their 
 lives. The more we put ourselves in the world’s face, the more we demand 
 our human rights, the more we will get the right to live, to love, to be 
 recognized for our contributions. As dykes we know that we cannot be free 
 until everyone is free – and that includes each of us! \n\nBe Visible! 
 Where you can. \n\nBe Visible! As you recognize the many ways we are made 
 invisible! \n\nBe Visible! Take the energy of the Dyke March with you as 
 you claim your power!\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/06/23/18510551.php
SUMMARY:SF: Dyke March
LOCATION:Starting from Dolores Park, at 18th and Dolores \nRally and Stage Begins @ 
 3:00 p.m. \nMarch Takes Off @ 7:00 p.m.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/06/23/18510551.php
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