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May 15th LATINA PRIDE PARTY from Queer Women of Color and Friends

By spectra on Sun, May 4, 2008 5:07 pm

PARA NOSOTRAS a LATINA PRIDE PARTY from Queer Women of Color and Friends OPEN TO ALL :o) Come join us in a QWOC+ Boston style celebration of our sisters during their official pride week! Thursday May 15th Club Choices 379 Somerville Avenue, Somerville, MA 02143 FREE Social 7:30-9PM, FIESTA begins 9PM Dance Lessons, Appetizers, Flirting and so on Featuring DJ Shorty spinning Hiphop, Reggaeton, Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, and Top 40 Don't miss out! Click to get your tickets! $5 Online ($10 at the door) Also, mark your calendars for.. OPTIONZ, the only Diversity-Centered pride party co-sponsored by MadFemmePride Click to get your tickets! Visit www.qwocboston.org to stay up to date on a variety events for queer women of color in MA
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Tales Pre-party

By pinklady on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 12:24 pm

Before dinner MiMi, Em, and I (Pink Lady) head down to the Carousel Bar for Vieux Carres and to meet up with Hanky Panky and Barbara West. The Carousel Bar spins in the center of the room, so to chat with these seated gals, we have to march slowly around the room with them. We're doing the "Carousel Crawl." It looks impossibly silly.

On our way...

By pinklady on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 7:05 pm

Tuesday LUPEC hits the road for Tales!

 

6:45 a.m. ET: Ouch. We arrive at the airport. Mimi, Pink Lady, and longtime friend, Em are traveling together on Jet Blue. We’ve had a collective 8 hours of sleep between the 3 of us and are in desperate need of coffee.

 


Activists, lobbyists and legislators rally to cut emissions

By Scott Sayare on Thu, Jul 3, 2008 2:13 pm

A crowd of about a hundred ex-hippie environmentalists, optimistic lobbyists, state congressmen in ties and business suits, and concerned citizens from five to 75 crowded the State House steps yesterday in support of the Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA). Armed with posters, megaphones, and an acoustic guitar, they called for the House of Representatives to vote on and pass the far-reaching carbon emissions bill, which has already been approved by the state senate.






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