News, featur and more om the annual Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras
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FIRST GAY MARDI GRAS
1978: First gay Mardi Gras march, Sydney * sydney gay mardi gras history *
They asked for solidary activi on the Stonewall anniversary to ci wh their march agast the anti-gay Briggs Iniative on the California ballot. Ken and others lled a meetg of lbian and gay groups and dividuals, which beme the Gay Solidary Group.
Chants of “Out of the bars and to the streets” joed the sound of gay liberatn anthems ‘Glad to be Gay’ and ‘O to a Gym Teacher’. The Gay Solidary Group, other groups and dividuals and me together for a massive polil and legal effort – the Drop the Charg mpaign. • 15 July – 2, 000 take part largt ever gay rights march wh 14 arrts.
SYDNEY GAY AND LBIAN MARDI GRAS
The Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras is an annual event centred around a street para of up to 20,000 participants. Participants hi or reveal their 'te' inti a flurry of pat, feathers and glter. * sydney gay mardi gras history *
• 27 Augt – 300 march down Oxford St om the 4th Natnal Homosexual Conference wh 104 arrts. This was the thori’ attempt to keep the muny le, but Sydney’s gays and lbians would not get back le.
2012 Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras. On 24 June 1978 a small group of gay and lbian people operatg as the Gay Solidary Group staged a day of events Sydney.
SEMTICS SYDNEY’S GAY AND LBIAN MARDI GRAS
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The tentn was to promote gay and lbian culture and to enurage polil activism agast the discrimatn they routely group anised a tradnal march and public meetg the morng and a street para at night. Lead-up to Mardi GrasThe Stonewall rts that began the early hours of 28 June 1969 New York Cy were the rult of a police raid on a gay bar lled the Stonewall rts are wily nsired to mark the start of the ternatnal gay rights March 1978 the San Francis based Gay Freedom Day Commtee ntacted Atralian activists llg for solidary activi to support a march planned on the anniversary of the Stonewall march was opposn to the ntroversial Briggs Iniative which if passed would have mandated the firg of gay and lbian teachers California public Gay Solidary Group formed Sydney to mark ‘Internatnal Gay Solidary Day’ on 24 June Atralia, var groups and anisatns had been lobbyg, stagg monstratns and march, producg newsletters and a variety of other activi to promote their e. Makg historyAtralian Lbian and Gay Archiv print Graham Willett scrib the 1978 Mardi Gras as the ‘most dramatic moment of the backlash’ agast the mpaign for gay rights.
Addnally, laws around obtag perms for street march and paras were such, the first Mardi Gras march was a major civil rights tone beyond the gay muny. Michelle Arrow on first Gay Mardi Gras.
Gatherg momentumCapalisg on this and on the wellsprg of support that had emerged, the gay muny cid to keep gog wh the ia of a ntued to mpaign on different aspects of discrimatn agast them, and this also began to translate to a ut acceptance of gay people as ctomers and employe. Bs terg to gay and lbian people also beme more open.
The Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras is not jt the cys largt LGBT event but the most prolific cultural ftival Atralia. Every year hundreds of... * sydney gay mardi gras history *
However, this was not uniformly weled by the gay muny. For most of the early 1970s, radil gay activists had lled for the end of palism as an opprsive social force. Public fear about AIDS was so great that anisers of the 1985 Mardi Gras were unr tense prsure to prsure, bed wh the shock of seeg iends, lovers and partners sicken and die, fostered a termatn and rilience wh the gay and lbian muny.
Not1 Robert Swie, Judh O’Callaghan and Glynis Jon, Absolutely Mardi Gras: Costume and Dign of the Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras, Powerhoe Publishg, Sydney, 1996, p. Pair of buckled slg back platform sho wh peek-a-boo toThe sho form part of Ron Munster's prize-wng 'Lucille Balls' stume worn at the 1994 Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras. ReferencHistory of the event, Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi GrasRobert Swie, Judh O’Callaghan and Glynis Jon, Absolutely Mardi Gras: Costume and Dign of the Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras, Powerhoe Publishg, Sydney, Willett, Livg out Loud: A History of Gay and Lbian Activism Atralia, Allen & Unw, 2000Richard Wherrett (ed.
Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras March 2016. A CROWD OF more than 400 gay, lbian and straight people ma their way along Oxford Street at 10pm on 24 June 1978. One, Ron At, says he wore a green Kaftan and had his hair an ao, others were more pared-back, some were chantg slogans support of Gay Solidary Celebratns beg held the world over.
Sydney's 'Gay & Lbian Mardi Gras' has been nng for over 40 years, but how did beg? BAZAAR unvers the meang behd the event. * sydney gay mardi gras history *
Earlier that year, Ken Davis and Anne Talve, two Sydney-based gay activists, received a letter om San Francis’s Gay Freedom Day mtee askg to support the 9th anniversary of the Stonewall Rts and the San Francis Gay Freedom Day para. The Stonewall rts New York 1969 had seen police enter a well-known gay hangout, the Stonewall Inn, and arrt many of the people si, sparkg huge clash between protters and police which ntued for almost a week. Ken nvened a aln of universy-based gay groups, relig gay groups, activist group CAMP, socialist parti, and terted lbian and gay dividuals at Sydney Universy, wh three purpos – to memorate the Stonewall anniversary along wh ci all over the world, support California’s stggle agast the upsurge of the Christian Right and to mand their eedom and end discrimatn.
The marchers – today affectnately known as the 78’ers – danced, skipped and walked behd a tck wh a small sound system, playg gay liberatn anthems such as Meg Christian’s “O to a Gym Teacher” and Tom Robson’s “Glad to be Gay”.