OUT
& PROUD-Vancouver Pride Parade, 2004
- In the Name of Love
By Bradford McIntyre
With a record attendance, 150,000
people lined Denman Street and Beach Avenue along side English
Bay in downtown Vancouver's West End.
This year's parade was the most upbeat and
colorful Pride Parade ever held in Vancouver and it is the third
largest in Canada, after Montreal and Toronto.
The theme; IN THE
NAME OF LOVE was about acceptance!
"Everybody should be able to love who they want to and be proud
of themselves," explains Steven Schelling of the Vancouver Pride
Society.
Federal, provincial and municipal government presence
was at an all time high, with Jack Layton, Federal Leader of the
NDP and his wife Olivia Chow, B.C. NDP Leader Carol James, Mayor
of Vancouver Larry Campbell, Liberal MP Hedy Fry, MLA Jenny Kwan,
MLA Lorne Mayencourt, City Council members Tim Stevenson, Jim Green
and Tim Louis and Vancouver Police Chief Jamie Graham, all participating
in the parade.
OUT, LOUD and PROUD!
Our
gay flag waved everywhere; there were the dozen or so flags the
City of Vancouver hoists up for Gay Pride Week on the boulevard,
at the intersection of Davie and Denman Streets and the beach.
The spectrum of the rainbow waved prominently in the
WEST END from yards, windows, balconies, businesses, Davie Village,
on floats, carried by marchers and those waved by the tens of thousands
watching the parade!
In full force, the gay community (GLBT) did not disappoint
those who came to watch the parade. There was something for everyone!
As always, the rumble of motorcycles ridden by the Dike's on Bikes,
cleared and led the way as marchers in dazzling costumes and colorful
floats thrilled onlookers! There were bare breasts and bare bottoms,
and just a skimpy covering for P-Can (Pacific Canadian Association
of Nudists) members. Muscle bound dancers and music that energized
the crowd from club floats such as Celebrities and Odyssey. Also,
were Vancouver favorites, the Rainy City Gay Men's Chorus and the
Rainbow Concert Band! A new entry to the parade this year and a
real crowd pleaser, The Righteously Outrageous Twirling Corps from
the United States ( Chicago) who also performed at the Van City
(Credit Union) Festival Stage at Sunset Beach after the parade.
As a participant in the parade, it was evident that
there was a joyful communication between the marchers, people on
floats and the people lining the streets. Interacting not only with
cheers and clapping, there were eye catching glances and broad happy
smiles of recognition, handshakes, hugs and kisses were exchanged!
The shouts of "Happy Pride" echoed along the parade route! What
was readily apparent to ALL were the thousands of family's that
turned out to watch the parade. The song "We are family" could very
well have been a theme song for this years Pride parade as people
from all walks of life joined together in celebration of Love and
Acceptance! From the 'In the Name of Love' float, to the Davie Village
Business Improvement Association float 'The Wizard of OZ' and to
PFLAG (formerly Parents and Families of Lesbians and Gays), there
were 138 floats in the 3 ½ hour parade.
This year did not have the political overtones
of other years but the messages conveyed by individuals, groups
and organizations came through loud and clear with resounding cheers
from the crowds such as: those received by QUAK (Queers United Against
Kapitalism) and StopWar.ca.
The
crowd was a little more somber as the entry from BCPWA (Persons
With AIDS Society) rolled along; given their entry was that of a
New Orleans Funeral Procession with members dressed for mourning.
Their message was one of remembering those we have lost and that
HIV is killing people. This float was a reminder to the government
that more needs to do done and much more funding is necessary!
Walking in the parade, I was quite comfy situated
between A Loving Spoonful (A volunteer driven, non-partisan Society
that provides free, nutritious meals to people living with HIV/AIDS
in the Greater Vancouver Area) and Family Pride ( Equality for Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Parents and their Families). I held
my sign high for all to see!
OUT ABOUT HIV
HIV+ 20 years
www.PositivelyPositive.ca
I had the previous experience
and gained confidence from having taken part in the 26th March of
GLBT Pride in Mexico City in June. When I returned home from my
trip I realized the Vancouver Parade was just a few weeks away.
I contacted the Vancouver Pride Society and talked with the President,
Shawn Ewing and expressed my interest in registering to be in the
parade. I asked if it was too late to register and Shawn said, "As
far as I'm concerned, anyone who has been living with HIV for 20
years and wants to march in the parade, they can! With that response,
I ran around for supplies and made my sign.
When I spoke with the press, I said, "People
who are HIV+ are not asking to be different! People who are infected
with HIV are no different than anyone else, only that they have
been infected with a virus.
Whether you are affected by or
infected with HIV, we must cross the boundaries of fear and discrimination,
to join our hearts in the realization we are all here to LOVE one
another.
Love is the way! And this year's theme is
'In the Name of Love' and
in that I'm here to create HIV and AIDS awareness. Happy Pride!"
Throughout the entire parade route, as the crowds
read my sign, acceptance rang loudly with smiles and waves, cheers
and applause!
We often create the idea that people can't handle
what it is that is going on in our lives but there is more power
in people knowing I have been infected with the AIDS virus than
there ever was in them not knowing! Not just for me but for every
single person who is infected. If, as a result of my being public
someone does not withdraw from their family and friends or if, people
open their hearts and treat one another better and more lovingly
then; it makes it worth creating Awareness! All the years of hiding
the fact I am infected with the AIDS virus are far behind me! Equally,
I have never hidden the fact that I am Gay, but the previous statements
can be applied to being Gay as well!
If there is something
going on in your life and you're not telling anybody, how do you
ever expect anyone to be able to offer their support?
The show of support watching the Pride Parade
and all those who participated in it is an affirmation of acceptance
and LOVE!
May we all move forward in the name of LOVE!
Happy Pride!
2004-August 8
-Eye Opening International News
(Mexico) Special
Report by our Correspondent in Canada Bradford McIntyre
OUT & PROUD-Vancouver Pride Parade 2004-In the Name of Love
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