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New England Transgender Pride March: Photos and Reflections

Started by Shana A, June 08, 2008, 06:38:59 PM

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Shana A

New England Transgender Pride March: Photos and Reflections
Jendi Reiter
6/7/2008 7:44 PM

http://jendireiter.com/2008/06/07/new-england-transgender-pride-march-photos-and-reflections.aspx

The first-ever New England Transgender Pride March took place this weekend in Northampton, and I was there with my "Episcopal Church Welcomes You" rainbow tank top and a digital camera to capture the pageantry. I was hoping to blend into the MassEquality contingent, but they were scattered around other groups this time, so I just milled around looking like I knew what I was doing, and took lots of pictures. Next thing I knew, someone had handed me a bunch of purple and white balloons, and I was marching behind the lead banner, shouting "Trans Pride Now". 
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Natasha

New England Transgender Pride March: Photos and Reflections

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6/7/2008

"The first-ever New England Transgender Pride March took place this
weekend in Northampton, and I was there with my "Episcopal Church
Welcomes You" rainbow tank top and a digital camera to capture the
pageantry. I was hoping to blend into the MassEquality contingent, but
they were scattered around other groups this time, so I just milled
around looking like I knew what I was doing, and took lots of
pictures. Next thing I knew, someone had handed me a bunch of purple
and white balloons, and I was marching behind the lead banner,
shouting "Trans Pride Now".
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