RECLAIM PRIDE COALITION ANNOUNCES

DETAILS FOR PRIDE SUNDAY,

THE DAY OF THE QUEER LIBERATION MARCH

 
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SCHEDULE FOR THE DAY AND KEY LOCATIONS FOR PRESS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS

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  •     (RPC) Jay W. Walker (917) 776-4146 

  • (RPC) Jason Rosenberg (631) 332-8990 

 WHAT: 3RD Annual Queer Liberation March

WHERE: Bryant Park, 6th Avenue Between 40th and 42nd Street

WHEN: Sunday, June 27, 2021

TIME(S): Gathering begins at 2:30pm; March Step-off at 3:00pm following brief remarks.

MEDIA CHECK-IN: Media check-in will be at the 41st Street entrance to Bryant Park and will open at 2:00 pm.


New York City, June 24, 2021 -- Days ahead of Pride Sunday in New York City, the Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) confirmed plans for their third annual Queer Liberation March (QLM).  “We need to march like we used to, when the diverse LGBTQIA2S+ communities gathered every year as one people, in peaceful, protest marches,” said Paul Nocera, an RPC organizer. “Our communities are still reeling from the COVID pandemic and the resulting shutdown of support services and community spaces. It’s times like this that we need to March -- instead of supporting a corporate takeover dressed up like a parade.”

THE 2021 QUEER LIBERATION MARCH ROUTE

The third annual Queer Liberation March will begin at Bryant Park, marching west along West 41st Street to 7th Avenue, and then down 7th Avenue to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall National Monument, then east along West 4th Street to Washington Square Park to disperse in community. There will, however, be no formal rally at either end of the March.

COVID VACCINES AT BRYANT PARK 

At Bryant Park, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene will be providing two vans to administer COVID vaccines along the south side of the park on W 40th Street between 5th and 6th Ave. Both single dose Johnson and Johnson vaccines and first doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be available to anyone who wants them.


DISABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY

The March will be led by our accessibility bus which will drive community members who cannot march through the streets. Some other disabled community members who are comfortable marching in the streets will also be at the front of the March. Other members of the Disabled Queer community will travel the route in wheelchairs provided by RPC and pushed by fellow community members. ASL interpreters will march alongside deaf people, to fully include them in both following and leading chants. 

SAFETY TEAM

Dozens of community members, including on foot and on bicycle, will serve as safety marshals for the March, as an example of the ways that “WE KEEP US SAFE.”  Communities exercising their own agency, in an attempt to reduce the risk of harm is both a principle and activity that has received increased focus by grassroots organizations as mutual aid efforts have sprouted up across the city and the nation in the wake of the pandemic.  RPC volunteers have worked for months to ensure that the event can occur without the need or involvement of police. 

LIVESTREAM

The march will be live-streamed beginning at 3:30pm across Reclaim Pride’s social media channels: Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Additionally, a supplemented livestream with live, onscreen ASL interpreters will be broadcast on the DeafQueer.org Youtube Channel

The program will be hosted live from historic Judson Memorial Church, by River Ramirez and Cole Escola and feature live footage from the march, interviews with marchers, and short documentary segments examining urgent issues for the LGBTQIA2S+ communities:

  • Resetting & Healing BIPOC Queer and Trans Bodies

  • AAPI Love

  • COVID’s Long Lasting Impact On the Queer Community

  • Radical Sex Positivity

  • Trans* Safety, and 

  • Queer Refugees.

Community members featured in the segments include Anesu Nyatanga, Brandon Cuicchi, Ceyenne Doroshow, Christian Urrutia, Edafe Okporo, Iman Le Caire, Jaime Cepero, Jennifer Love Williams, Junior Mint, Lydia X. Z. Brown, Mohamed Q. Amin, Oscar Nñ, Reginald Brown, and SRĐA.

Blake Pruitt, a Reclaim Pride Coalition live stream organizer, points out, “This deep-dive program expands the range and impact of our communities’ voices as well as the messages of rage, hope, and resiliency in the face of ongoing societal and institutional oppression that we still face fifty years on since the Compton Cafeteria and Stonewall Inn uprisings.” 

ACT UP FOR HEALTH FAIR & MORE COVID VACCINES 

Starting at 12 pm, there will be a vaccine bus parked in front of Judson Memorial on Washington Square Park South. At the end of the March, the ACT UP For Health Fair will be set up from 3-9 pm on Thompson St between Washington Square Park South and W 3rd St. At 4pm, a vaccine tent will be added to the ACT UP For Health Fair adding another 20 vaccines per hour. Both should be offering the Pfizer and Johnson and Johnson vaccines.

Also at the ACT UP For Health Fair, Housing Works will be offering HIV testing and counseling, and other community orgs will be providing other STI testing as well as testing drugs for fentanyl.

JOINTS FOR JABS

Reclaim Pride is proud to support ACT UP’s “Joints For Jabs 3” program which will give a free marijuana joint to people over 21 who show proof of vaccination, either from earlier in the year or that day.  The Queer Liberation March marks the first time “Joints For Jabs” will happen alongside COVID vaccinations in New York City, allowing people to get vaccinated and an incentive joint at the same time.  

“Marijuana has served as medicine and comfort for people with HIV from the beginning of the AIDS epidemic 40+ years ago, and with “Joints for Jabs,” ACT UP is happy to be providing it as medicine for LGBTQIA2S+ and HIV/AIDS communities during COVID,” said Kellen Gold of ACT UP.

MAPS, FLYERS, PRINT MEDIA IMAGES

Attached to this Press Release and also available on the Reclaim Pride Media Assets page, we provide maps, information flyers and other photographs from the 2019 and 2020 Queer Liberation Marches.   RPC is also working with local photographers from the queer community to help document the day and highlight their work.

          

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Reclaim Pride Coalition (RPC) is a New York City-based group of LGBTQIA2S+ activists in alliance with dozens of grassroots community groups, nationally and internationally. RPC organizes the Queer Liberation March. In June 2019, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, RPC mobilized more than 45,000 people to recreate the original 1970 Christopher Street Liberation Day March route uptown from Stonewall to Central Park. In 2020, under the darkness of the global pandemic, RPC held the Queer Liberation March For Black Lives and Against Police Brutality. The QLM is the annual people’s protest march without corporate funding; corporate floats; politicians’ grandstanding; or police control or involvement.

We are: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, Two-Spirit, Non-Binary, and Gender Non-Conforming! 

For Reclaim Pride Coalition’s complete statements of purpose:

RPC March - Why We March 

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 RPC 2020 March - Demands & Safety Info

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