G4G Boston + Boston Dyke March | June 7, 2024
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G4G Boston + Boston Dyke March
June 7, 2024
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Be the face of Gay for Good Boston at this year’s Boston Dyke March! We’ll be tabling at the event to spread the word about our chapter, and to hopefully recruit new folks and diversify our volunteer base! The main event is located at Parkman Bandstand on the Boston Common from 6pm-9pm. We’re opening this up to more people than are needed at the table in hopes that people can also enjoy the event! Times may shift slightly as event gets closer. See their info below!
Date: Friday, June 7
Time: 6–9pm
Location: Parkman Bandstand at The Boston Common
Transportation: We recommend arriving by MBTA if possible. Green Line stop at Boylston, Orange Line stop at Chinatown, or Redline stop at Park street are all easily accessible!
COVID Guidelines: This event requires all participants to wear a mask.
Trans folks, Gender-Nonconforming folks and Women especially encouraged to sign up! 🙂
Please contact Chelsea directly if you are registered and no longer able to attend, or if you have questions the day of the event! (845) 258-0763
About The Boston Dyke March: “Since 1995, the Boston Dyke March has remained committed to offering a non-commercial, intersectional, and fundamentally grassroots alternative to Boston’s Pride celebration. We strive to elevate voices marginalized in society and even within the lgbtq+ community.
The Dyke March tradition began with a 1993 demonstration by the Washington, DC Lesbian Avengers, and soon after independent Dyke Marches sprung up across the country. We are not merely a celebration, we are speaking up and fighting back to demand a better society.
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 believes in anti-capitalist, intersectional gender liberation and welcomes all who feel the same. The March is a grassroots Pride event that is Mask Required, ASL interpreted, wheelchair, stroller, and scooter accessible. An accessibility vehicle is available for those who need a ride for some or all of the March.”
