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Join thousands of LGBTQ people marching in community for the Boston Dyke March - a free, non-commercial, community-centered, grassroots, inclusive pride event. The Dyke March is for everyone: dykes, lesbians, non-binary people, queers, bisexuals, trans* folks, genderqueers, and allies! People of all ages, genders, races, orientations, religions, and abilities are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Bring drums, noisemakers, whistles, signs, banners, puppets, friends, cheers, merriment, smiles, and pride. Bikes are welcome to ride at the back of the march. The Dyke March is wheelchair, scooter, and stroller accessible, and is welcome to everyone. Masks may be required. An accessibility car will be available for those who need to ride for all or part of the route. ASL interpreters will be present.
The Boston Dyke March began in 1995 as part of a larger national movement. Today, the Boston Dyke March still operates as a supplement to Pride, happening the night before the Pride Parade, and is one of the most inclusive, largest, and long-standing Dyke Marches in the United States. It is completely volunteer run, all-inclusive, and politically oriented. The Boston Dyke March is about building and celebrating an inclusive and socially just community.
For additional information on the Boston Dyke March, please contact dykemarch@gmail.com or find us on social media:
facebook.com/dykemarch
instagram.com/bostondykemarch
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Event added: 2022-05-21, updated: 2023-05-09
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