Tuesday, August 02, 2005

We are Indian and we are of the Gay

The following is one of many articles that were featured in news media after the Vancouver Pride Parade on July 30th, 2005. Have a read through as it will make you proud to live in such a liberal nation and city.

Bollywood Pride everyone! Hoy Hoy.

South Asian gays, lesbians come out for parade
Associate Press - Last updated Aug 1 2005 08:52 AM PDT CBC News

A South Asian gay and lesbian group came out for the first time to Vancouver's gay pride parade Sunday. Organizers say "Tree-cone" is the first homosexual South Asian group in the city that actively includes lesbian women.

Fatima Jaffer says in the past these groups have been aimed mainly at gay men and the AIDS movement. She says Tree-cone's focus is on culture, which is why their first parade displayed a Bollywood float. Marchers were to wear colourful saris and Punjabi suits, and dance to popular Bollywood film music. Jaffer says the message is that people don't have to shed their ethnicity when they choose to come out.

"Being in the march gives us an exposure and enables people who are not able to march with us that that is possible, that we can embrace ourselves as South Asian and be gay and lesbian."
Jaffer says many South Asians feel they must shed their roots because much of Indian culture takes a hard line on homosexuality.

She says many Indians in Vancouver who are gay hide it – and although some have signed up on Jaffer's confidential email list – she doubted many of them will join the parade.
"They're worried about their friends and family finding out that they're queer, and actively flaunting their sexuality and unashamedly marching," she says.
Jaffer is hoping those who do march are shown support by the general South Asian population, most whom live in Surrey.

Jaffer says that community is known to be ultra-conservative by Indian groups across North America.

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