Mardi Gras
Jul. 5th, 2002 11:10 pmPlanning to be at Mardi Gras in London tomorrow with the badges.
Kevin suggested it a while back and offered me one of the free stall-runners' tickets, but I wasn't enthusiastic. But having had such a good time at Leicester Pride prompted me to reconsider. I seem to really quite like sitting at a stall for an afternoon having conversations with people. And it was obvious at Leicester, as at Nottingham Pride a couple of years ago, that the badges & banner & bi-education packs contributed to the overall success of the stall, so I get to have a nice sense of "activism in action" as well as making a bob or two.
OK, Mardi Gras is a commercial thing and there are lots of reasons why I would probably rather have still had a free Pride. I did hum and ha a bit about doing anything that might be construed as supporting it. But then again there it is, and probably several thousand people will be coming past who might benefit (in direct and obscure ways) from a bi-activist presence. I just hope we're not so near a thumpy dance tent as to interfere with conversation.
I'm sort of not expecting that anyone who'd be reading this would be going, because I can't remember anyone here talking about Mardi Gras who wasn't slagging it off :-) But if by some chance you are, then come by and say hello :-)
Kevin suggested it a while back and offered me one of the free stall-runners' tickets, but I wasn't enthusiastic. But having had such a good time at Leicester Pride prompted me to reconsider. I seem to really quite like sitting at a stall for an afternoon having conversations with people. And it was obvious at Leicester, as at Nottingham Pride a couple of years ago, that the badges & banner & bi-education packs contributed to the overall success of the stall, so I get to have a nice sense of "activism in action" as well as making a bob or two.
OK, Mardi Gras is a commercial thing and there are lots of reasons why I would probably rather have still had a free Pride. I did hum and ha a bit about doing anything that might be construed as supporting it. But then again there it is, and probably several thousand people will be coming past who might benefit (in direct and obscure ways) from a bi-activist presence. I just hope we're not so near a thumpy dance tent as to interfere with conversation.
I'm sort of not expecting that anyone who'd be reading this would be going, because I can't remember anyone here talking about Mardi Gras who wasn't slagging it off :-) But if by some chance you are, then come by and say hello :-)