QueerBomb Dallas explained

QueerBomb Dallas
Genre:Pride parade
Founders:Daniel Villarreal, Chaaz Quigley
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QueerBomb Dallas is a public celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.[1]

The QueerBomb Dallas Pride rally, march and celebration was held each June in recognition of LGBTQIA Pride Month. The event is set apart from most other Pride gatherings in that it is completely non corporate and community funded.

History

In 2014, a group of activists – including writer Daniel Villarreal and community organizer Chaaz Quigley – had become increasingly dismayed by the corporate influence in the mainstream Dallas Pride events followed the lead of the QueerBomb group in Austin, Texas, and organized a non-corporate, Queer oriented, free-for-everyone Pride event.

The first QueerBomb Pride parade was held June 28, 2014.[2]

Philosophical underpinnings

The QueerBomb manifesto says, in part:[3]

We strive for a pride that refuses to put rules on what you can and can’t be proud of, that says every expression, from the spirit to the flesh, is worthy. QueerBomb does not apologize. QueerBomb does not make excuses. QueerBomb is free for all. QueerBomb stands proud, and so should you.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Activists In Dallas Fed Up With The Corporatization Of Pride . Edge Media Network . 14 June 2015 . Christina Lilly.
  2. Web site: LGBT activists make inaugural QueerBomb Dallas pride march through Deep Ellum . Dallas Morning News . 14 June 2015 . Maddox Price.
  3. Web site: QueerBomb Manifesto . QueerBomb.org . 13 June 2015.